English
Etymology
From un- + blustery.
Adjective
unblustery (comparative more unblustery, superlative most unblustery)
- Not blustery.
2015 June 25, Andy Webster, “Review: ‘Big Game’ Stars Samuel L. Jackson as a President in Dire Straits”, in New York Times[1]:And Mr. Jackson has never seemed so unblustery; his scenes with the younger actor have ease and humor.