Definitions

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  • Unalloyed.

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  • adjective Not allayed.

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un- +‎ allayed

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Examples

  • Her pity, however, for Miss Belfield was almost wholly unallayed by jealousy; she harboured not any suspicion that she was loved by young

    Cecilia 2008

  • Ten years afterwards, in writing to Björnson, the discomfort of that experience was still unallayed.

    Henrik Ibsen 2008

  • Ten years afterwards, in writing to Björnson, the discomfort of that experience was still unallayed.

    Henrik Ibsen 2008

  • It exists, invisible but unallayed for all that. '

    The Ninja Lustbader, Eric 1980

  • The same rage continueth yet unallayed in its principles.

    Christologia 1616-1683 1965

  • All through the winter, the perturbation of the little huckster's mind remained unallayed; but there came a day in early spring which set his questionings at rest.

    The Golden Shoemaker or 'Cobbler' Horn J. W. Keyworth

  • The toils of state shall from this moment devolve upon thee; and from this moment, the delights of empire unallayed shall be mine: I will recline at ease, remote from every eye but those that reflect my own felicity; the felicity that I shall taste in secret, surrounded by the smiles of beauty, and the gaities of youth.

    Almoran and Hamet John Hawkesworth

  • However this might be, we know that Abram did not find rest in this weary land, unallayed with sorrow.

    Sermons on Various Important Subjects Andrew Lee

  • Still the imperative clamor of my mind remained unallayed.

    The Promised Land Mary Antin 1915

  • Still the imperative clamor of my mind remained unallayed.

    The Promised Land 1912

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