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unbitterly

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English

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Etymology

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From unbitter +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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unbitterly (comparative more unbitterly, superlative most unbitterly)

  1. Without bitterness.
    • 1881, “In Trust”, in Littell's Living Age, volume 151, page 80:
      [] he took the much deeper seclusion of Mount as a sort of “retreat,” in which he could look out upon the before and after, and if he sometimes “pined for what was not,” yet could do it unenviously and unbitterly, wondering at rather than objecting to the strange misses and blunders of life.