unwished
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of unwished
Example Sentences
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There are mysteries in the human heart for which we seek in vain to account; associations and sympathies that come often uncalled-for and unwished.
From The Mother's Recompense, Volume 2 A Sequel to Home Influence by Aguilar, Grace
Elsie was extremely irritated by this unwished for interview.
From Little Lost Sister by Brooks, Virginia
And now, full near, the hour unwished for drew When fond, Sephora hoped to see her wed; And, for 'twould else expire, impatient grew To renovate her race from beauteous Egla's bed.
From Zophiel A Poem by Brooks, Maria Gowen
"Why should I fear you?" said the lady; "or wherefore have you intruded yourself into my dwelling, uninvited, sir, and unwished for?"
From The World's Greatest Books — Volume 07 — Fiction by Mee, Arthur
The day, the unwished for, the unprayed for, the most unwelcome day, like a challenged foe, had come; and with it new perils, tenfold risk of failure and disaster.
From Burl by Heady, Morrison
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