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unaffectedly

  • a word derived from unaffected.
    unaffected
    adjective
    free from affectation; sincere; genuine.

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I'm a huge fan of Mrs Obama who I think is unaffectedly magical and has been seriously undervalued and overlooked.

From New York Times Aug. 25, 2016

And – the true mark of a feminist, this – she is unaffectedly generous with her experience.

From The Guardian Dec. 13, 2015

Why,” I added, unaffectedly starting, “you have not even touched that money yet,” pointing to it, just where I had left it the evening previous.

From Slate Oct. 22, 2015

Part of the charm of “Ted,” writer-director Seth MacFarlane’s better-than-it-should-have-been story of a grown man and his sentient stuffed animal, was how unaffectedly it treated its talking teddy.

From Washington Times Jun. 24, 2015

She greeted him perfectly naturally and unaffectedly, and apologised for delay, real or imaginary, as we have seen.

From The Fire Trumpet A Romance of the Cape Frontier by Bertram Mitford