unfeared
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English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- unfear’d (obsolete)
Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]unfeared (comparative more unfeared, superlative most unfeared)
- Not feared.
- 1858, Various, Atlantic Monthly, Volume 2, Issue 11, September, 1858[1]:
- Blessed be God that there are still places where grinding poverty is unfelt and unfeared!
- 1900, John Kline, Life and Labors of Elder John Kline, the Martyr Missionary[2]:
- The excitement, and danger, and hurry and bustle constantly incident to travel at the present day were all unfelt and unfeared by this company.