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Etymology

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From un- +‎ anxious.

Adjective

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unanxious (comparative more unanxious, superlative most unanxious)

  1. Not anxious.
    • 1970, Raymond Apthorpe, University of Sussex. Institute of Development Studies, People Planning and Development Studies: Some Reflections on Social Planning
      Governments might, like those of America and Canada, produce cheap brochures explaining to parents how to bring up honest, unanxious, kindly, non-bed-wetting, co-operative children.

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