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From un- +‎ seatbelted.

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unseatbelted (not comparable)

  1. Not wearing a seatbelt.
    • 2002, Joyce Duncan, Ahead of their time: a biographical dictionary of risk-taking women, page 259:
      The crowd of 5000 watched as William Willard's unseatbelted body flew out of the plane as if he had jumped, arcing up, then down, and falling past the plane.

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