unforcedly
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a word derived from
forced.
forcedadjectiveenforced or compulsory.
Example Sentences
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There’s a startling translucence to her performance, a willingness to let emotions bleed through gently and unforcedly, that matches the unhurried grace and circumspection of the filmmaking.
From Los Angeles Times ● Oct. 20, 2022
This time the old man laughed heartily and unforcedly.
From Thelma by Marie Corelli
She laughed unforcedly now, as she looked up at him.
From God's Good Man by Marie Corelli
Ida could not prevent the colour rising to her face, but she laughed unforcedly, and with no misgiving; for she had looked into Stafford's eyes and read his soul through them.
From At Love's Cost by Charles Garvice
He held that it should be allowed to become part of a child as unforcedly as air or food, and he had an especial horror of what are known as heart-to-heart talks.
From Secret Bread by F. Tennyson (Fryniwyd Tennyson) Jesse