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unpreˈparedly, adv. (un-1 11; cf. prec.)
1606Bp. Hall Medit. & Vows i. lvi. 63 If hee die suddainly, yet hee dies not vnpreparedly. 1684J. Goodman Old Relig. ii. vi. 319 It seems far the more pardonable to come, though somewhat unpreparedly, than not to come because of unpreparedness. 1780S. J. Pratt Emma Corbett (ed. 4) I. 194 She hath an affecting trick of..shedding tears, which burst upon one so unpreparedly, that [etc.]. 1825J. Neal Bro. Jonathan II. 134 We are like the young waterfowl,..launched upon their natural..element, unpreparedly. 1857Gen. P. Thompson Audi Alt. I. xxxiv. 131 There is such a thing as going into danger with a full knowledge of where the danger lies, and there is doing it blindly and unpreparedly. |