unoverwhelmed
English
Etymology
From un- + overwhelmed.
Adjective
unoverwhelmed (comparative more unoverwhelmed, superlative most unoverwhelmed)
- Not overwhelmed.
- 1849, William Bathgate, A treatise on the moral character of God, page 20:
- It were, indeed, a daring act to write or read of the Divine character in a listless, unimpressed, unoverwhelmed state of mind. Let us, then, draw near our God, oppressed with a sense of our own ignorance and worthlessness […]