unslighted

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ slighted.

Adjective

unslighted (not comparable)

  1. Not slighted.
    • 1893, George MacDonald, Heather and Snow:
      Insubordination or arrogance in him, her dignity unslighted, actually pleased her: she liked him to show his spirit: was it not a mark of his breeding?

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