unagitated
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The plain and unagitated, the uncalculated, the harmless, the straightforward, the natural, the innocent, the humble, the modest: where does beauty lie if not in these qualities?
From Time Magazine Archive
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If the paper is laid upon the string at a certain point, it will be flirted away; while at another chosen point it will slip unagitated to the floor.
From The Voice Its Production, Care and Preservation by Miller, Frank E.
The knowledge of his perilous condition spread alarm through the community; he, however, remained unagitated.
From The Student's Life of Washington; Condensed from the Larger Work of Washington Irving For Young Persons and for the Use of Schools by Irving, Washington
Quiescent, kwī-es′ent, adj. being quiet, resting: not sounded, as a quiescent letter: still: unagitated: silent.—v.i.
From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R) by Various
The movements are as simple and unagitated as one could imagine, and not one word is spoken, yet could you conceive of anything more dramatic?
From Writing for Vaudeville by Page, Brett