Dictionary: UN-BE-WAIL'ED – UN-BLEM'ISH-A-BLY

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UN-BE-WAIL'ED, a.

Not bewailed; not lamented. Shak.

UN-BE-WITCH', v.t.

To free from fascination. South.

UN-BI'AS, v.t.

To free from bias or prejudice. The truest service a private man can do his country, is to unbias his mind, as much as possible, between the rival powers. Swift

UN-BI'AS-ED, pp.

  1. Freed from prejudice or bias.
  2. adj. Free from any undue partiality or prejudice; impartial; as, an unbiased mind; unbiased opinion or decision.

UN-BI'AS-ED-LY, adv.

Without prejudice; impartially.

UN-BI'AS-ED-NESS, n.

Freedom from bias or prejudice. Bp. Hall.

UN-BID', or UN-BID'DEN, a.

  1. Not bid; not commanded. Milton.
  2. Spontaneous; as, thorns shall the earth produce unbid. Milton.
  3. Uninvited; not requested to attend; as, unbidden guests. Shak.

UN-BIG'OT-ED, a.

Free from bigotry. Addison.

UN-BIND', v.t.

To untie; to remove a band from; to unfasten; to loose; to set free from shackles. Unbind your fillets; unbind the prisoner's arms; unbind the load.

UN-BIND'ING, ppr.

Untying; setting free.

UN-BISH'OP, v.t.

To deprive of episcopal orders. South.

UN-BISH'OP-ED, pp.

Deprived of episcopal orders.

UN-BIT', a.

Not bitten. Young.

UN-BIT', v.t.

  1. In seamanship, to remove the turns of a cable from off the bitts. Mar. Dict.
  2. To unbridle.

UN-BIT'TED, pp.

Removed from the bitts; unbridled.

UN-BIT'TING, ppr.

Unbridling; removing from the bitts.

UN-BLAM'A-BLE, a.

Not blamable; not culpable; innocent. Bacon.

UN-BLAM'A-BLE-NESS, n.

State of being chargeable with no blame or fault. More.

UN-BLAM'A-BLY, adv.

In such a manner as to incur no blame. 1 Thess. ii.

UN-BLAM'ED, a.

Not blamed; free from censure. Pope.

UN-BLAST'ED, a.

Not blasted; not made to wither. Peacham.

UN-BLEACH'ED, a.

Not bleached; not whitened.

UN-BLEED'ING, a.

Not bleeding; not suffering loss of blood. Byron.

UN-BLEM'ISH-A-BLE, a.

Not capable of being blemished. Milton.

UN-BLEM'ISH-A-BLY, adv.

Without being blemishable.