unannoyed
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]unannoyed (comparative more unannoyed, superlative most unannoyed)
- Not annoyed.
- 1792, An English Lady, A Residence in France During the Years 1792, 1793, 1794 and 1795,[1]:
- Being a large commercial place, he here expects to behold all the happy effects of the new constitution; he congratulates himself on travelling at a period when he can procure information, and discuss his political opinions, unannoyed by fears of state prisons, and spies of the police.
- 1912, Jack London, War of the Classes[2]:
- He has loafed, seen the country and green things, laughed in joy, lain on his back and listened to the birds singing overhead, unannoyed by factory whistles and bosses' harsh commands; and, most significant of all, he has lived!