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From un- +‎ hurried.

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unhurried (comparative more unhurried, superlative most unhurried)

  1. Not hurried; not rushed.
    She proceeded at a moderate, unhurried pace.
    • 2022 January 12, Benedict le Vay, “The heroes of Soham...”, in RAIL, number 948, page 42:
      Far less straightforward was what happened at about 0130 on Friday June 2 1944, as a long goods train was chuffing and clanking its unhurried way across the darkened landscape towards Soham, from Ely.

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