adv. [UN-1 11.] Without hesitation; confidently; promptly.
1829. S. H. Cassan, Lives Bps. Bath & Wells, 15, note. Such alienations have been unhesitatingly made.
1853. Kane, Grinnell Exp., xliii. (1856), 396. They [snowbirds] alight on the decks, and come unhesitatingly to our very feet.
1877. Mrs. Oliphant, Makers Flor., iv. 103. All the critics take his opinion unhesitatingly on this point.