unassumedly

English

Etymology

unassumed + -ly

Adverb

unassumedly (comparative more unassumedly, superlative most unassumedly)

  1. In an unassumed manner; genuinely; sincerely.
    • 1918, H. Bedford-Jones, Bob Bowen comes to Town:
      Bowen laughed unassumedly, and the fat man laughed in sympathy with him.
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