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“more unwitting”
unwitting (adjective), more unwitting, most unwitting
1. Conveying a lack of knowledge or unawareness of what is happening in a particular situation: Ken was an unwitting person who unintentionally took the reserved parking space of a fellow employee of his company.
2. Etymology: from Old English unwitende, "to become aware of, to learn".

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2. Etymology: from Old English unwitende, "to become aware of, to learn".

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