different between unmovingly vs unlovingly
unmovingly
English
Etymology
unmoving +? -ly
Adverb
unmovingly (comparative more unmovingly, superlative most unmovingly)
- In an unmoving manner.
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unlovingly
English
Etymology
unloving +? -ly
Adverb
unlovingly (comparative more unlovingly, superlative most unlovingly)
- In an unloving manner; without giving love.
- 1922, Geoffrey Montagu Cookson (transl.), The Seven against Thebes, page 152 in Four Plays of Aeschylus.
- Alack! The alien of the sea,
Keen iron, fire's own child,
With bitter blows, unlovingly
Their quarrel reconciled;
- Alack! The alien of the sea,
- 1922, Geoffrey Montagu Cookson (transl.), The Seven against Thebes, page 152 in Four Plays of Aeschylus.
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