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undelighted

  • a word derived from delighted.
    delighted
    adjective
    highly pleased.

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While ravish'd fancy vivifies the form; While judgment toils to analyze its charm; While admiration spreads her speaking hands; The lofty artist undelighted stands.

From Poems (1828) by Thomas Gent

He was of a time before undelighted labour had made the business of men a desecration.

From The Cutting of an Agate by W. B. (William Butler) Yeats

Cold and undelighted I turned from the view.

From Discipline by Mary Brunton

Un is prefixed to all participles made privative adjectives, as unfeeling, unassisting, unaided, undelighted, unendeared.

From A Grammar of the English Tongue by Samuel Johnson

At all events, it must have been a dull eye, and a cold heart, that could have looked undelighted on the assemblage that night gathered in the ball-room of Ditton-in-the-Dale.

From Graham's Magazine Vol. XXXII No. 2. February 1848 by Robert Taylor Conrad