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unhurried
/ ʌˈʌɪ /
adjective
leisurely or deliberate
an unhurried walk
Other 51Թ Forms
- unhurriedly adverb
- unhurriedness noun
- ܲˈܰ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of unhurried1
Example Sentences
Yet the text’s unhurried recollections reflect its content: “Homework” feels leisurely as if to reflect the functional, socialist-adjacent government that allows its characters to subsist.
But the pace of being “responsible” is unhurried to the point of political malpractice.
I dined alone, and while solo meals often mean rushed pacing, that simply wasn’t the case here; the experience felt calm, intentional and unhurried.
Despite some low marks in her final years of high school, she’s unworried and unhurried, content to spend her days gazing at the water or dozing on the beach.
Eisenhower, who was 68 at the time, was said to have "fallen easily into an unhurried pace" as the 33-year-old Queen led him towards the castle.
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