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unhurried
/ ʌnˈhʌrɪd /
adjective
leisurely or deliberate
an unhurried walk
Other Word Forms
- unhurriedly adverb
- unhurriedness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of unhurried1
Example Sentences
His voice was eerily absent from the voicemail, which the prosecutor suggested was a function of his calculated, unhurried mindset in killing her.
Lucy Dacus, “Best Guess” The unhurried tempo makes it only friskier.
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.
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