- a word derived from torment.
Example Sentences
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But it is a marvelous substance for embodying optimistic energy, the direct flow of feeling into untormented substance.
From Time Magazine Archive
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O'Neill's almost mystic affinity for the sea was probably the only untormented love that his lonely, brooding, haunted spirit ever knew.
From Time Magazine Archive
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So, T. Phelan ploughed on, practically unmolested and untormented by questions, suggestions, and advice.
From Athalie by Craig, Frank
Then the ideas began to warm in the sunny silence, and I fear that I rejoiced in the sterility of the soil which had preserved the charm of free and untormented nature.
From Two Summers in Guyenne by Barker, Edward Harrison
What mornings and afternoons one might spend there, brush in hand, unpreoccupied, untormented, pensioned, satisfied—either persuading one's self that one would be "doing something" in consequence or not caring if one shouldn't be.
From Italian Hours by James, Henry