unguardedly

unguardedly
In an unguarded manner, without pretense.

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  • unguardedly — adverb see unguarded …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • unguardedly — See unguarded. * * * …   Universalium

  • unguardedly — un·guardedly …   English syllables

  • unguardedly — adverb see unguarded …   Useful english dictionary

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  • unguarded — adjective Date: circa 1593 1. vulnerable to attack ; unprotected 2. free from guile or wariness ; direct, incautious < unguarded remarks > • unguardedly adverb • unguardedness noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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