Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Not wondering; incurious.

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  • verb Present participle of unwonder.
  • adjective Without wonder.

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Examples

  • He felt it was intensely important that he should keep the thread of every one of them, that they all represented things to be said or done, or guarded against; and his mind, with the unwondering versatility and tireless haste of the dreamer's brain, seemed to be pursuing them all simultaneously.

    The Custom of the Country Edith Wharton 1899

  • As he prayed, Charley knelt down also, and kept his eyes-calm unwondering eyes-full fixed on the good M. Loisel, whose grey hair, thin peaceful face, and dark brown eyes made a noble picture of patience and devotion.

    The Right of Way — Complete Gilbert Parker 1897

  • As he prayed, Charley knelt down also, and kept his eyes-calm unwondering eyes-full fixed on the good M. Loisel, whose grey hair, thin peaceful face, and dark brown eyes made a noble picture of patience and devotion.

    The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897

  • As he prayed, Charley knelt down also, and kept his eyes-calm unwondering eyes-full fixed on the good M. Loisel, whose grey hair, thin peaceful face, and dark brown eyes made a noble picture of patience and devotion.

    The Right of Way — Volume 02 Gilbert Parker 1897

  • They continued to gaze with unwondering calmness and quiet interest, as the dream (if such it were) unrolled its quaint and motley semblance before them, and their notice was now attracted by several little knots of people apparently engaged in conversation.

    An Old Woman's Tale (From: "The Doliver Romance and Other Pieces: Tales and Sketches") Nathaniel Hawthorne 1834

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