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Unfeigned

adjective
1.
Not pretended; sincerely felt or expressed.  Synonyms: genuine, true.  "Her interest in people was unfeigned" , "True grief"






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"Unfeigned" Quotes from Famous Books



... interrupted by a childish voice, and saw Herstan's little son, a boy of twelve years, touching his garment, and looking at him with unfeigned admiration. ...
— Alfgar the Dane or the Second Chronicle of Aescendune • A. D. Crake

... said I hastily, my new diffidence growing by reason of his unfeigned and awestruck wonder. "I published them myself—no bookseller would take them, so I—I paid ...
— Peregrine's Progress • Jeffery Farnol

... not only see my own tediousness, but now grow offended with it, that has hindered me thus long from coming to the last and best period of my letter, and that which must now chiefly work my pardon, that I am your true and unfeigned friend. ...
— Selected English Letters (XV - XIX Centuries) • Various

... of talking to him, I had a singular satisfaction in the fellow himself: his simple, unfeigned honesty appeared to me more and more every day, and I began really to love the creature; and on his side I believe he loved me more than it was possible for him ever ...
— Journeys Through Bookland V3 • Charles H. Sylvester

... at Sylvia's unfeigned disgust at her late experience; but after allowing her a little time to recover she sent her to the Court of the Princess Cynthia, where she left her for three months. At the end of that time Sylvia came back to her with all the ...
— The Green Fairy Book • Various


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