ppl. a. (UN-1 10.)
1742. Richardson, Pamela, xx. (1785), III. 103. Nay, [she would have] reproachd you more, by her unreproaching obligingness.
1766. Goldsm., Vicar W., xxii. That books were sweet unreproaching companions to the miserable.
1858. Farrar, Eric, 15. An unreproaching conscience.
1876. Geo. Eliot, Dan. Der., lxiv. The unreproaching voice of birds.
Hence Unreproachingly adv.
1753. Richardson, Grandison (1781), V. xli. 257. How unreproachingly may we call each other by that sacred name!