unrelievedly
English
Etymology
unrelieved + -ly
Adverb
unrelievedly (comparative more unrelievedly, superlative most unrelievedly)
- Utterly; absolutely; without relief
- 2007 January 8, Christopher Mason, “Conrad Black Twits an Author, Then Makes News by Apologizing”, in New York Times:
- In the review, which appeared in the Literary Review of Canada, Mr. Black wrote, “she would have to write something unrelievedly terrible before I could bring myself to write anything negative about it.”
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