Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-SPAR'ED – UN-SPIR'IT-U-AL-LY
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UN-SPAR'ED, a.
Not spared. Milton.
UN-SPAR'ING, a.
- Not parsimonious; liberal; profuse. Milton.
- Not merciful or forgiving. Milton.
UN-SPAR'ING-LY, adv.
In abundance; lavishly.
UN-SPAR'ING-NESS, n.
The quality of being liberal or profuse. Mitford.
UN-SPARK'LING, a.
Not emitting sparks; not glittering. – Wilson.
UN-SPEAK', v.t.
To recant; to retract what has been spoken. Shak.
UN-SPEAK'A-BLE, a.
That can not be uttered; that can not be expressed; .unutterable; as, unspeakable grief or rage. 2 Cor. xii. Joy unspeakable and full of glory. 1 Pet. i.
UN-SPEAK'A-BLY, adv.
In a manner or degree that can not be expressed; inexpressibly; unutterably.
UN-SPEAK'ING, a.
Not uttering words.
UN-SPEC'I-FI-ED, a.
Not specified; not particularly mentioned. Brown.
UN-SPE'CIOUS, a.
Not specious; not plausible. Asiat. Res.
UN-SPE'CIOUS-LY, adv.
Not speciously.
Not speculative or theoretical.
UN-SPED', a.
Not performed; not dispatched. [Obs.] Garth.
UN-SPENT', a.
- Not spent; not used or wasted; as, water in a cistern unspent.
- Not exhausted; as, strength or force unspent.
- Not having lost its force or impulse; as, an unspent ball.
UN-SPHERE', v.t.
To remove from its orb. Shak.
UN-SPHER'ED, pp.
Removed from its orb.
UN-SPI'ED, a.
- Not searched; not explored. Milton.
- Not seen; not discovered. Tickel.
UN-SPILT', a.
- Not spilt; not shed.
- Not spoiled. [Not in use.] Tusser.
UN-SPIR'IT, v.t.
To depress in spirits; to dispirit; to dishearten. [Little used.] [The word used is dispirit.]
UN-SPIR'IT-ED, pp.
Dispirited.
UN-SPIR'IT-U-AL, a.
Not spiritual; carnal; worldly. Swift.
UN-SPIR'IT-U-AL-IZE, v.t.
To deprive of spirituality. South.
Deprived of spirituality.
UN-SPIR'IT-U-AL-LY, adv.
Worldly; carnally.