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English
Etymology
From un- + delighted.
Adjective
undelighted (comparative more undelighted, superlative most undelighted)
- Not delighted.
1808, Thomas Gent, Poetic Sketches:While ravish'd fancy vivifies the form, While judgment toils to analyze its charm, While admiration spreads her speaking hands, The lofty artist undelighted stands
1891, Matthew Arnold, Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold:And renew, by necessity, / Night after night your courses, / In echoing, unnear'd silence, / Above a race you know not-- / Uncaring and undelighted, / Without friend and without home