unwayward
English
Etymology
un- + wayward
Adjective
unwayward (comparative more unwayward, superlative most unwayward)
- Not wayward.
- 2015 October 9, “Unforgotten review – magnificent cast, dodgy dialogue”, in The Guardian:
- Last night’s programme – the first of a series of three – was another unwayward beast from the Worsley stable.
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