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unˈsmart, a. (un-1 7.)
c1480Henryson Fables, Prol. 23 Ane Bow that is ay bent Worthis vnsmart and dullis on the string. a1817Jane Austen Watsons (1879) 330 The convenient though very un-smart family equipage. 1861G. F. Berkeley Eng. Sportsman i. 13 To tell an American..that you guess ‘he's pitching it in considerable smart’, and departing from un⁓smart fact, is no insult whatever. Hence unˈsmartness.
1802Miss Berry Jrnl. (1865) II. 147 A general unsmartness of appearance pervaded them all. |