unreviled

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ reviled.

Adjective

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unreviled (not comparable)

  1. Not reviled.
    • 1848, Henry Whitelock Torrens, Madame de Malguet: A Tale of 1820, volume 3, page 219:
      [] who is to officiate here, do I ask? who is certain of lifting up his voice in the sacrifice of the mass anywhere in this land unscoffed at and unreviled?

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