Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Not beguiled or deceived.
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
unbeguile . - adjective Not
beguiled .
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Examples
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While those (who do have attachment) are not unbeguiled.
Four Hundred Verse Treatise on the Actions of a Bodhisattva's Yoga ��� Chapters 1 - 4 Aryadeva 2007
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Ralph Touchett took his refreshment wherever he could find it, and he would not have forgiven himself if he had been left wholly unbeguiled by such a mistress of the social art.
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But, as for my own person, I shall be inexorable and unbeguiled by the wiles of love.
Chapter VI 1917
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But I hold my thought alone and by others unbeguiled;
The Agamemnon of Aeschylus Translated into English Rhyming Verse with Explanatory Notes 525 BC-456 BC Aeschylus 1911
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His Eve would be indeed a part of him, unbeguiled, and therefore more beguiling.
Cabbages and Kings 1904
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"'Cause you had your head hid in Jennie's back," answered the General coolly unbeguiled.
Rose of Old Harpeth Maria Thompson Daviess 1898
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His Eve would be indeed a part of him, unbeguiled, and therefore more beguiling.
Cabbages and Kings O. Henry 1886
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Ralph Touchett took his refreshment wherever he could find it, and he would not have forgotten himself if he had been left wholly unbeguiled by such a mistress of the social art.
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Ralph Touchett took his refreshment wherever he could find it, and he would not have forgiven himself if he had been left wholly unbeguiled by such a mistress of the social art.
The Portrait of a Lady — Volume 1 Henry James 1879
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"'Tain't," says Luclarion, with unbeguiled practicality.
Real Folks 1865
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