unhurriedly-made
|un-hur-ried-ly-made|
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/ʌnˈhɜːrɪdli meɪd/
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/ʌnˈhʌrɪdli meɪd/
carefully crafted
Etymology
'unhurriedly-made' originates from the English word 'unhurried,' which combines the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' with 'hurried,' meaning 'done quickly.' The suffix '-ly' indicates an adverbial form, and 'made' is the past participle of 'make,' meaning 'to create or produce.'
'unhurriedly' evolved from the Old English word 'hurren,' meaning 'to move quickly,' with the prefix 'un-' added to denote the opposite. 'Made' comes from the Old English 'macian,' meaning 'to make or create.'
Initially, 'unhurriedly' meant 'not in a rush,' and 'made' meant 'created.' Together, they convey the idea of something created without haste.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
created or produced without haste, allowing for careful consideration and attention to detail.
The unhurriedly-made sculpture was admired for its intricate details.
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Last updated: 2025/03/25 18:19
