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unsilly

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Etymology

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From Middle English unsely, from Old English unsǣliġ, equivalent to un- +‎ silly. Doublet of Unseelie.

Adjective

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unsilly (comparative more unsilly, superlative most unsilly)

  1. Not silly.
    • 2009 May 10, Rob Walker, “Big Cheese”, in New York Times[1]:
      “Cheetos is about being playful, it’s about being silly,” Lambeth replies in a thoroughly unsilly tone.