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unˈconfident, a. (un-1 7 and 5 b.) Also, in recent use, unconfidently adv.
a1652A. Wilson Jas. I (1653) 51 The Jesuits unconfident of him (inclining more to the hot zeal of Spain) one of their Instruments stab'd him into the mouth with a knife, without much hurt. 1869Athenæum 13 Feb. 242/1, I mean, us unconfident lovers. 1871Ruskin Fors Clav. ix. 8 [He] turned to me with an anxious, yet not unconfident expression. |