unlaudably
English
Etymology
unlaudable + -ly
Adverb
unlaudably (comparative more unlaudably, superlative most unlaudably)
- (rare) In a way that is not laudable.
- 1957, Edward Surtz, The Praise of Pleasure
- Erasmus maintains that he has no intention of condemning the zeal of those who, not unlaudably, exercise their powers of intellect in subtleties of this kind; but he is convinced that the gospels and epistles are the best sources […]
- 1957, Edward Surtz, The Praise of Pleasure