Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-RE-TRAC'TILE – UN-RID'DLE
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UN-RE-TRAC'TILE, a.
That can not be withdrawn.
UN-RE-TURN'ED, a.
Not returned.
UN-RE-VEAL'ED, a.
Not revealed; not discovered; not disclosed. Pope.
State of being unrevealed. Baxter.
UN-RE-VENG'ED, a.
- Not revenged; as, an injury unrevenged.
- Not vindicated by just punishment. Scipio's ghost walks unrevenged. Addison.
UN-RE-VENGE'FUL, a. [unrevenj'ful.]
Not disposed to revenge. Hacket.
UN-RE-VENGE'FUL-LY, adv.
Without revenge.
UN-REV'E-NU-ED, a.
Not furnished with a revenue. Pollok.
UN-RE-VER'ED, a.
Not revered.
UN-REV'ER-EN-CED, a.
Not reverenced.
UN-REV'ER-END, a.
- Not reverend.
- Disrespectful; irreverent; as, an unreverend tongue. Shak.
UN-REV'ER-ENT, a.
Irreverent. [The latter is chiefly used.]
UN-REV'ER-ENT-LY, adv.
Irreverently,–which see.
UN-RE-VERS'ED, a.
Not reversed; not annulled by a counter decision; as, a judgment or decree unreversed.
UN-RE-VERT'ED, a.
Not reversed; not turned back. [Wordsworth. 1841 Addenda]
UN-RE-VIS'ED, a. [s as z.]
Not revised; not reviewed; not corrected.
UN-RE-VIV'ED, a.
Not revived; not recalled into life or force.
UN-RE-VOK'ED, a.
Not revoked; not recalled; not annulled. Milton.
UN-RE-WARD'ED, a.
Not rewarded; not compensated. Pope.
UN-RE-WARD'ING, a.
Not recompensing.
UN-RHE-TOR'IC-AL, a.
Not rhetorical.
UN-RHE-TOR'IC-AL-LY, adv.
Not in a rhetorical manner.
UN-RHYM'ED, a.
Not put into rhyme. – Ed. Rev.
UN-RID'DEN, a.
Not ridden.
UN-RID'DLE, v.t.
- To solve or explain; as, to unriddle an enigma or mystery.
- To explain. And where you can't unriddle, learn to trust. Parnell.