English

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ chastened.

Adjective

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unchastened (comparative more unchastened, superlative most unchastened)

  1. Not chastened or rebuked.
    In the event, he was able to keep the lid on his fountain pen, but the bank has not escaped unchastened, said Damian Reece in The Daily Telegraph - Issue of the week: how high will interest rates go?, The Week, Issue 597, page 45.