adv. (UN-1 11.)
1741. Richardson, Pamela, IV. 422. [She] listens eagerly to Stories told to the Disadvantage of Individuals of her own Sex: Will unpityingly propagate such Stories.
1817. Lady Morgan, France, I. (1818), I. 9. The smallest infringement of the dreadful code was unpityingly punished.
1895. Forum (U.S.), Oct., 210. The effects would operate in a socialistic state even more rigidly, more unpityingly and more openly than they do now.