Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-TEMPT'ING-LY – UN-THOUGHT'FUL
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UN-TEMPT'ING-LY, adv.
Not in a tempting manner.
UN-TEN'A-BLE, a.
- Not tenable; that can not be held in possession; as, an untenable post or fort. Dryden. Clarendon.
- That can not be maintained or supported; not defensible; as, an untenable doctrine; untenable ground in argument.
UN-TEN'ANT-A-BLE, a.
Not fit for an occupant; not in suitable repair or condition for a tenant.
UN-TEN'ANT-ED, a.
Not occupied by a tenant; not inhabited. Temple.
UN-TEND'ED, a.
Not tended; not having any attendant. Thomson.
UN-TEN'DER, a.
- Not tender; not soft.
- Wanting sensibility or affection. Shak.
UN-TEND'ER-ED, a.
Not tendered; not offered; as, untendered money or tribute. Shak.
UN-TEN'DER-LY, adv.
Without tenderness.
UN-TENT', v.t.
To bring out of a tent. [Little used.] Shak.
UN-TENT'ED, a.
Not having a medical tent applied. Shak.
Not limiting; not ending.
UN-TER'RI-FI-ED, a.
Not terrified; not affrighted; not daunted. Milton.
UN-TEST'ED, a.
Not tested; not tried by a standard. Adams's Lect.
UN-THANK'ED, a.
- Not thanked; not repaid with acknowledgments. Dryden.
- Not received with thankfulness; as, an unthanked reprieve. [Unusual.] Dryden.
UN-THANK'FUL, a.
Not thankful; ungrateful; not making acknowledgments for good received. For he is kind to the unthankful and to the evil. Luke vi.
UN-THANK'FUL-LY, adv.
Without thanks; without a grateful acknowledgment of favors. Boyle.
Neglect or omission of acknowledgment for good received; want of a sense of kindness or benefits; ingratitude. Immoderate favors breed first unthankfulness, and afterward hate. Hayward. [See Tacitus's Ann. iv. 18.]
UN-THAW'ED, a.
Not thawed; not melted or dissolved; as ice or snow. Pope.
UN-THE-O-RET'IC, or UN-THE-O-RET'IC-AL, a.
Not depending on theory or speculation; not speculative. Coleridge.
UN-THINK', v.t.
To dismiss a thought. Shak.
UN-THINK'ING, a.
- Not thinking; not heedful; thoughtless; inconsiderate; as, unthinking youth.
- Not indicating thought or reflection; as, a round unthinking face. Pope.
UN-THINK'ING-LY, adv.
Without reflection; thoughtlessly.
Want of thought or reflection; habitual thoughtlessness. Halifax.
UN-THORN'Y, a.
Not thorny; free from thorns. Brown.
UN-THOUGHT'FUL, a. [unthaut'ful.]
Thoughtless; heedless. Cowley.