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unsuˈspectedly, adv. [un-1 11.] 1. Without being suspected.
1645W. Jenkyn Stil-Destroyer 44 Poyson is..given..under the notion of good food.., and so it is taken unsuspectedly. 1663Boyle Usef. Exp. Nat. Philos. ii. 267 The subtle murtherers do as unsuspectedly as fatally, execute their malice or revenge. 1695D. Turner Apol. Chyrurg. 24 That he the more unsuspectedly may carry on his Cheats. 1720Mrs. Manley Power of Love 156 Caton understood no Geography but what had been taught her..in the Country of Love, whence Fauxgarde might unsuspectedly betray her to his wish. 1808H. More Cœlebs xiii. I. 172 Till he has unsuspectedly landed his opponent in the pure ethics of the gospel. b. Beyond suspicion; evidently.
1748Richardson Clarissa (1811) III. 2 Grief so unsuspectedly sincere, for an escape so critical. 2. Unsuspectingly.
1826P. Pounden France & Italy 177 The Jews..unsuspectedly bear in their hands the prophetic records. |