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undistressed

  • a word derived from distressed.
    distressed
    adjective
    showing or suffering from distress; worried or upset.

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Kanye West prefers his narratives linear, uninterrupted, undistressed.

From Seattle Times Nov. 20, 2010

Latin America offers an undistressed leisure, a crowded kitchen table, even a full sorrow.

From Time Magazine Archive

Poets speak of passion best, When their dreams are undistressed, And the sweetest songs are sung, E'er the inner heart is stung.

From Among the Millet and Other Poems by Archibald Lampman

To such halting meditations the Club devotes its aspirations undistressed by humorous protest.

From Plum Pudding Of Divers Ingredients, Discreetly Blended & Seasoned by Christopher Morley

Mrs. Woodburn, who was in the judgment of the vicar's wife a good but curious woman, showed herself distressingly undistressed.

From Boy Woodburn A Story of the Sussex Downs by Alfred Ollivant