adv. (UN-1 11.)
1871. J. C. Jeaffreson, Isabel, xxx. 419. There was an air about her that said firmly, but unaggressively, that she did not intend to be turned away.
1893. Annie Thomas, Utterly Mistaken, I. iv. 75. The pretty woman hovering so unaggressively in the background did not give her a moments uneasiness.
1899. Miss B. Harraden, Fowler, 8. Carrying everything before them, but carrying it gallantly and unaggressively.