unconcern'd

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unconcern'd (comparative more unconcern'd, superlative most unconcern'd)

  1. Archaic form of unconcerned.
    • 1667, Richard Allestree, chapter 3, in The Causes of the Decay of Christian Piety[1], page 41:
      A N D ’tis to be fear’d, this is the ſtate of moſt of us, that all the convincing Logick, that demonſtration of the Spirit as St. Paul calls it : and all the perſwaſive Rhetorick of the Goſpel, find us ſo ſtupid and unconcern’d, that they can make no impreſſion : []