unhaunted

English

Etymology 1

From un- +‎ haunted.

Adjective

unhaunted (not comparable)

  1. Not haunted; without a disturbing or ghostly presence.
    • 2009, Tad Williams, “A Stark and Wormy Knight”, in Jack Dann, Gardner Dozois, editors, The Dragon Book, New York, N.Y.: Ace Books, →ISBN, page 232:
      But Mam, Mam, what about that stark and wormy Sir Libogran, that . . . dragocidal maniac? Did he really live hoppishly ever after as well, unhaunted by his bloodful crime?

Etymology 2

From unhaunt +‎ -ed.

Verb

unhaunted

  1. simple past and past participle of unhaunt