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unfeigningly

  • a word derived from feigning.
    feigning
    noun
    the act of pretending or putting on a show in order to deceive.

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Everyone unfeigningly rejoiced at her good fortune, and said that she deserved it.

From Madame Midas by Fergus Hume

The only two who were unfeigningly glad at Vandeloup's departure were Selina and McIntosh, for these two faithful hearts had seen with dismay the influence the Frenchman was gradually gaining over Madame Midas.

From Madame Midas by Fergus Hume