unvicious

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English

Etymology

From un- +‎ vicious.

Pronunciation

Adjective

unvicious (comparative more unvicious, superlative most unvicious)

  1. Not vicious.
    • 1865, Henry James Byron, Paid in full, page 164:
      [] dirty little street Arab as he was, there was something in the bright eye and brisk manner of the neglected boy that was very remarkable — a gay unvicious spirit that no surrounding misery and gloom could crush []