unbeckoned

English

Etymology

un- + beckoned

Adjective

unbeckoned (not comparable)

  1. Without having been beckoned.
    • 2007 June 10, Michael Powell, “New York: Yours, Mine and Theirs”, in New York Times:
      It’s not that Mr. Foner harbors no worry about an attack; his mind can wander unbeckoned to such horrors as a terrorist bomb exploding in the Lincoln Tunnel.
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