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unsore

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English

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Etymology

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From Middle English *unsor, *unsar, from Old English unsār (not sore), equivalent to un- +‎ sore.

Adjective

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unsore (comparative more unsore, superlative most unsore)

  1. Not sore; without soreness or pain.
    • 2016, Alison Kent, Three Times Love:
      After last night, after Logan had lifted her from the couch and carried her to his bed, after they'd made a mess of grilled cheese sandwiches and hot fudge sundaes, not a muscle on her skeleton was unused, untested, or unsore.