English edit

Etymology edit

un- +‎ vexed

Adjective edit

unvexed (comparative more unvexed, superlative most unvexed)

  1. Not vexed.
    • 1901, Elizabeth Stoddard, The Morgesons[1]:
      He took up a paper, bowed to me with an unvexed air, and read a column or so.
    • 1919, Camilla Kenyon, Spanish Doubloons[2]:
      Yet even though unvexed by this gruesome knowledge, after two or three days I noticed that Cookie was ill at ease.