Dictionary: UN-A-DOR'ED – UN-A-GREE'A-BLE

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UN-A-DOR'ED, a.

Not adored; not worshiped. Milton.

UN-A-DORN'ED, a.

Not adorned; not decorated; not embellished. Milton.

UN-A-DUL'TER-A-TED, a.

Not adulterated; genuine; pure. Addison.

UN-A-DUL'TER-OUS, a.

Not guilty of adultery.

UN-A-DUL'TER-OUS-LY, adv.

Without being guilty of adultery.

UN-AD-VENT'UR-OUS, a.

Not adventurous; not bold or resolute. Milton.

UN-AD-VIS'A-BLE, a. [s as z.]

Not advisable; not to be recommended; not expedient; not prudent.

UN-AD-VIS'A-BLY, adv.

In an unadvisable manner.

UN-AD-VIS'ED, a. [s as z.]

  1. Not prudent; not discreet. Shak.
  2. Done without due consideration; rash; as, an unadvised measure or proceeding. Shak.

UN-AD-VIS'ED-LY, adv. [s as z.]

Imprudently; indiscreetly; rashly; without due consideration. Hooker.

UN-AD-VIS'ED-NESS, n. [s as z.]

Imprudence; rashness.

UN-A'ER-A-TED, a.

Not combined with carbonic acid.

UN-AF'FA-BLE, a.

Not affable; not free to converse; reserved.

UN-AF-FECT'ED, a.

  1. Not affected; plain; natural; not labored or artificial; simple; as, unaffected ease and grace.
  2. Real; not hypocritical; sincere; as, unaffected sorrow. Dryden.
  3. Not moved; not having the heart or passions touched. Men often remain unaffected under all the solemn monitions of Providence.

UN-AF-FECT'ED-LY, adv.

Really; in sincerity; without disguise; without attempting to produce false appearances. He was unaffectedly cheerful. Locke.

UN-AF-FECT'ED-NESS, n.

State of being unaffected.

UN-AF-FECT'I-BLE, a.

That can not be affected. Cudworth.

UN-AF-FECT'ING, a.

Not pathetic; not adapted to move the passions.

UN-AF-FEC'TION-ATE, a.

Not affectionate; wanting affection.

UN-AF-FIRM'ED, a.

Not affirmed; not confirmed.

UN-AF-FLICT'ED, a.

Not afflicted; free from trouble.

UN-AF-FRIGHT'ED, a.

Not frightened.

UN-AG'GRA-VA-TED, a.

Not aggravated.

UN-AG'I-TA-TED, a.

Not agitated; calm.

UN-A-GREE'A-BLE, a.

Not consistent; unsuitable. Milton.