unsadly

adv

Etymology

From un- + sadly.

  1. inherited from sadly
  2. prefixed as unsadly — “un + sadly

Definitions

  1. Not sadly.

    • Of course she had wept for Miguel Cota; but then, life must go on, always on, Maria told herself not unsadly.
    • We can only with difficulty imagine such a thing; and yet it will be, and be the natural thing: an art without anguish, psychologically healthy, not solemn, unsadly confiding, an art per du with humanity…

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA