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unfeignedly

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Etymology

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From unfeigned +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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unfeignedly (comparative more unfeignedly, superlative most unfeignedly)

  1. In an unfeigned manner; genuinely.
    • 1920, Agatha Christie, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, London: Pan Books, published 1954, page 149:
      Of the intervening weeks I will say little, but my admiration and sympathy went out unfeignedly to Mary Cavendish. She ranged herself passionately on her husband’s side, scorning the mere idea of his guilt, and fought for him tooth and nail.