UNSHOCKED — UNSTANCHED
UNSHOCKED, a. Not shocked; not disgusted; not astonished.
UNSHOD, a. Not shod; having no shoes.
UNSHOOK, a. Not shakes; not agitated.
UNSHORN, a. Not shorn; not sheared; not clipped; as unshorn locks.
1. Not hit by shot.NWAD UNSHOT.2
2. Not shot; not discharged.NWAD UNSHOT.3
UNSHOUT, v.t. To retract a shout. [Not in use.]
UNSHOWERED, a. Not watered or sprinkled by showers; as unshowered grass.
UNSHRINKING, a. Not shrinking; not withdrawing from danger or toil; not recoiling; as unshrinking firmness.
UNSHRUNK, a. Not shrunk; not contracted.
UNSHUNNABLE, a. That cannot be shunned; inevitable. [Not in use.]
UNSHUNNED, a. Not shunned; not avoided.
UNSHUT, a. Not shut; open; unclosed.
1. Not sifted; not separated by a sieve.NWAD UNSIFTED.2
2. Not critically examined; untried.NWAD UNSIFTED.3
Unsight unseen, a vulgar phrase, denoting unseeing unseen, or unseen repeated; as, to buy a thing unsight unseen, that is, without seeing it.NWAD UNSIFTED.4
UNSIGHTED, a. Not seen; invisible. Obs.
UNSIGHTLINESS, n. Disagreeableness to the sight; deformity; ugliness.
UNSIGHTLY, a. Disagreeable to the eye; ugly; deformed.
UNSIGNALIZED, a. Not signalized or distinguished.
UNSIGNIFICANT, a. Having no meaning. Obs. [See Insignificant.]
UNSILVERED, a. Not covered with quicksilver; as an unsilvered mirror.
1. Not sincere; hypocritical. [See Insincere.]NWAD UNSINCERE.2
2. Not genuine; adulterated.NWAD UNSINCERE.3
3. Not sound; not solid.NWAD UNSINCERE.4
[Obsolete in the two last significations, and for the first, insincere is generally used. See Insincerity.]NWAD UNSINCERE.5
UNSINEW, v.t. To deprive of strength.
UNSINEWED, pp. or a. Deprived of strength or force; weak; nerveless.
UNSINEWING, ppr. Depriving of strength; enfeebling.
UNSINGED, a. Not singed; not scorched.
UNSINGLED, a. Not singled; not separated.
UNSINKING, a. Not sinking; not failing.
UNSINNING, a. Committing no sin; impeccable; untainted with sin; as unsinning obedience.
UNSIZABLE, a. Not being of the proper size, magnitude or bulk.
UNSIZED, a. Not sized; as unsized paper.
1. Wanting skill; destitute of readiness or dexterity in performance.NWAD UNSKILLED.2
2. Destitute of practical knowledge.NWAD UNSKILLED.3
UNSKILLFUL, a. Not skillful; wanting the knowledge and dexterity which are acquired by observation, use and experience; as an unskillful surgeon; an unskillful mechanic; an unskillful logician.
UNSKILLFULLY, adv. Without skill, knowledge or dexterity; clumsily.
UNSKILLFULNESS, n. Want of art or knowledge; want of that readiness in action or execution, which is acquired by use, experience and observation.
UNSLAIN, a. Not slain; not killed.
UNSLAKED, a. Not slaked; unquenched; as unslaked thirst.
UNSLAKED, a. Not saturated with water; as unslaked lime.
UNSLEEPING, a. Not sleeping; ever wakeful.
UNSLING, v.t. In seamen’s language, to take off the slings of a yard, a cask, etc.
UNSLIPPING, a. Not slipping; not liable to slip.
UNSLOW, a. Not slow. [Not in use.]
UNSLUMBERING, a. Never sleeping or slumbering; always watching or vigilant.
UNSMIRCHED, a. Not stained; not soiled or blacked.
1. Not smoked; not dried in smoke.NWAD UNSMOKED.2
2. Not used in smoking, as a pipe.NWAD UNSMOKED.3
UNSMOOTH, Not smooth; not even; rough.
UNSOBER, a. Not sober. [Not used.]
1. Not suitable to society; not having the qualities which are proper for society, and which render it agreeable; as an unsociable temper.NWAD UNSOCIABLE.2
2. Not apt to converse; not free in conversation; reserved.NWAD UNSOCIABLE.3
1. Not kindly.NWAD UNSOCIABLY.2
2. With reserve.NWAD UNSOCIABLY.3
UNSOCIAL, a. Not adapted to society; not beneficial to society.
UNSOCKET, v.t. To loose or take from a socket.
UNSOFT, a. Not soft; hard. [Not used.]
UNSOFT, adv. Not with softness. Obs.
1. Not soiled; not stained; unpolluted.NWAD UNSOILED.2
2. Not disgraced; not tainted; as character.NWAD UNSOILED.3
UNSOLD, a. Not sold; not transferred for a consideration.
UNSOLDIERED, a. Not having the qualities of a soldier. [Not in use.]
1. Not solicited; not requested; unmasked.NWAD UNSOLICITED.2
2. Not asked for; as an unsolicited favor.NWAD UNSOLICITED.3
UNSOLICITOUS, a. Not solicitous; not anxious; not very desirous.
1. Not solid; not firm; not substantial; as unsolid arguments or reasoning; an unsolid foundation.NWAD UNSOLID.2
2. Fluid.NWAD UNSOLID.3
UNSOLVABLE, a. That cannot be solved; inexplicable.
UNSOLVED, a. Not solved; not explained.
UNSONABLE, a. That cannot be sounded. Obs.
UNSOOT, for unsweet. Obs.
UNSOPHISTICATED, a. Not adulterated by mixture; not counterfeit; pure; as unsophisticated drugs; unsophisticated arguments.
UNSORROWED, a. Not lamented; not bewailed.
UNSORTED, a. Not separated into sorts; not distributed according to kinds or classes; as unsorted types; unsorted ideas.
1. Not sought; not searched for.NWAD UNSOUGHT.2
2. Had without searching; as unsought honor; unsought ideas.NWAD UNSOUGHT.3
UNSOUL, v.t. To deprive of mind or understanding.
1. Not sound; defective; as unsound timber.NWAD UNSOUND.2
2. Infirm; sickly; as unsound in health; an unsound constitution.NWAD UNSOUND.3
3. Not orthodox; defective; as unsound in faith; unsound doctrine.NWAD UNSOUND.4
4. Not sound in character; not honest; not faithful; not to be trusted; defective; deceitful.NWAD UNSOUND.5
5. Not true; not solid; not real; not substantial; as unsound pleasures; unsound delights.NWAD UNSOUND.6
6. Not close; not compact; as unsound cheese.NWAD UNSOUND.7
7. Not sincere; not faithful; as unsound love.NWAD UNSOUND.8
8. Not solid; not material.NWAD UNSOUND.9
9. Erroneous; wrong; deceitful; sophistical; as unsound arguments.NWAD UNSOUND.10
10. Not strong; as unsound ice.NWAD UNSOUND.11
11. Not fast; not calm; as unsound sleep.NWAD UNSOUND.12
12. Not well established; defective; questionable; as unsound credit.NWAD UNSOUND.13
UNSOUNDED, a. Not sounded; not tried with the lead.
UNSOUNDLY, adv. Not with soundness; as, he reasons unsoundly; he sleeps unsoundly.
1. Defectiveness; as the unsoundness of timber.NWAD UNSOUNDNESS.2
2. Defectiveness of faith; want of orthodoxy.NWAD UNSOUNDNESS.3
3. Corruptness; want of solidity; as the unsoundness of principles.NWAD UNSOUNDNESS.4
4. Defectiveness; as the unsoundness of fruit.NWAD UNSOUNDNESS.5
5. Infirmity; weakness; as of body; as the unsoundness of the body or constitution.NWAD UNSOUNDNESS.6
1. Not made sour.NWAD UNSOURED.2
2. Not made morose or crabbed.NWAD UNSOURED.3
1. Not sown; not sowed; as unsown or unsowed ground.NWAD UNSOWED.2
2. Not scattered on land for seed; as seed unsown.NWAD UNSOWED.3
3. Not propagated by seed scattered; as unsown flowers.NWAD UNSOWED.4
1. Not parsimonious; liberal; profuse.NWAD UNSPARING.2
2. Not merciful or forgiving.NWAD UNSPARING.3
UNSPARINGNESS, n. The quality of being liberal or profuse.
UNSPEAK, v.t. To recant; to retract what has been spoken.
UNSPEAKABLE, a. That cannot be uttered; that cannot be expressed; unuterable; as unspeakable grief or rage. 2 Corinthians 12:4.
Joy unspeakable and full of glory. 1 Peter 1:8.NWAD UNSPEAKABLE.2
UNSPEAKABLY, adv. In a manner or degree that cannot be expressed; inexpressibly; unutterably.
UNSPECIFIED, a. Not specified; not particularly mentioned.
UNSPECIOUS, a. Not specious; not plausible.
UNSPECULATIVE, a. Not speculative or theoretical.
UNSPED, a. Not performed; not dispatched. Obs.
1. Not spent; not used or wasted; as water in a cistern unspent.NWAD UNSPENT.2
2. Not exhausted; as strength or force unspent.NWAD UNSPENT.3
3. Not having lost its force or impulse; as an unspent ball.NWAD UNSPENT.4
UNSPHERE, v.t. To remove from its orb.
1. Not searched; not explored.NWAD UNSPIED.2
2. Not seen; not discovered.NWAD UNSPIED.3
1. Not spilt; not shed.NWAD UNSPILT.2
2. Not spoiled. [Not in use.]NWAD UNSPILT.3
UNSPIRIT, v.t. To depress in spirits; to dispirit; to dishearten. [Little used. The word used is dispirit.]
UNSPIRITUAL, a. Not spiritual; carnal; worldly.
UNSPIRITUALIZE, v.t. To deprive of spirituality.
UNSPLIT, a. Not split; as, unsplit wood will not season.
1. Not spoiled; not corrupted; not ruined; not rendered useless.NWAD UNSPOILED.2
2. Not plundered; not pillaged.NWAD UNSPOILED.3
1. Not stained; free from spot.NWAD UNSPOTTED.2
2. Free from moral stain; untainted with guilt; unblemished; immaculate; as unspotted reputation.NWAD UNSPOTTED.3
UNSPOTTEDNESS, n. State of being free from stain or guilt.
1. Not made square; as unsquared timber.NWAD UNSQUARED.2
2. Not regular’ not formed.NWAD UNSQUARED.3
UNSQUIRE, v.t. To divest of the title or privilege of an esquire.
UNSTABLE, a. [L. instabilis.]
1. Not stable; not fixed.NWAD UNSTABLE.2
2. Not steady; inconstant; irresolute; wavering. James 1:8.NWAD UNSTABLE.3
UNSTAID, a. not steady; mutable; not settled in judgment; volatile; fickle; as unstaid youth.
1. Unfixed or volatile state or disposition; mutability; fickleness; indiscretion.NWAD UNSTAIDNESS.2
2. Uncertain motion; unsteadiness.NWAD UNSTAIDNESS.3
1. Not stained; not dyed.NWAD UNSTAINED.2
2. Not polluted; not tarnished; not dishonored; as an unstained character.NWAD UNSTAINED.3
UNSTANCHED, a. Not stanched; not stopped; as blood.