unmollified

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ mollified.

Adjective

unmollified (not comparable)

  1. Not mollified.
    • 1923, Walter de la Mare, Seaton's Aunt:
      I felt vaguely he was a sneak, and remained quite unmollified by advances on his side, which, in a boy's barbarous fashion, unless it suited me to be magnanimous, I haughtily ignored.