a. (UN-1 7.)

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Also, in recent use, unenthusiastically adv.

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1805.  A. Knox, Rem. (1834), I. 33. There is nothing supposed here, which the … unenthusiastic Addison does not … admirably describe.

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1865.  Trollope, Belton Est., xxviii. He had been calm, unenthusiastic, and reasonable.

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1898.  Arlo Bates, The Puritans, xii. 153. Berenice had long been contentedly and unenthusiastically convinced that she was to marry Parker Stanford.

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