- a word derived from chide.
Example Sentences
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"It's all right," he whispered, reassuringly, passing his arm unchidden about her slight waist.
From Black Caesar's Clan : a Florida Mystery Story by Terhune, Albert Payson
"Let me unchidden gaze, Still, on the heaven I see, Though all its happy rays Be still denied to me."
From Guy Rivers: A Tale of Georgia by Simms, William Gilmore
Change of change, darkness of darkness, hidden, Very death of very death, begun When none knows,—the knowledge is forbidden— Self-begotten, self-proceeding, one, Born, not made—abhorred, unchained, unchidden, Night stands here defiant of the sun.
From Studies in Song by Swinburne, Algernon Charles
“Go,” whispered the Danish woman, and Alfred turned and without undue haste made his way unchidden from the hall.
From A Maid at King Alfred?s Court by Madison, Lucy Foster
For the taboo was upon him, and he might unchidden invade their sleeping-mats or food calabashes.
From Jerry of the Islands by London, Jack