Dictionary: UN-PAIN'FUL – UN-PAS'SION-ATE-LY

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UN-PAIN'FUL, a.

Not painful; giving no pain. Locke.

UN-PAIN'FUL-LY, adv.

Without pain.

UN-PAINT'ED, a.

Not painted.

UN-PAL'A-TA-BLE, a.

  1. Not palatable; disgusting to the taste. Collier.
  2. Not such as to be relished; disagreeable; as, an unpalatable law. Dryden.

UN-PAL'A-TA-BLY, adv.

So as not to be relished.

UN-PALL'ED, a.

Not deadened.

UN-PAN'O-PLI-ED, a.

Destitute of panoply or complete armor. Pollok.

UN-PAR'A-DISE, v.t.

To deprive of happiness like that of paradise; to render unhappy. Young.

UN-PAR'A-GON-ED, a.

Unequaled; unmatched. Shak.

UN-PAR'AL-LEL-ED, a.

Having no parallel or equal: unequaled; unmatched. Addison. The unparalleled perseverance of the armies of the United States, under every suffering and discouragement, was little short of a miracle. Washington.

UN-PAR'DON-A-BLE, a.

Not to be forgiven; that can not be pardoned or remitted; as, an unpardonable sin. Rogers.

UN-PAR'DON-A-BLY, adv.

Beyond forgiveness. Atterbury.

UN-PAR'DON-ED, a.

  1. Not pardoned; not forgiven; as, unpardoned offenses. Rogers.
  2. Not having received a legal pardon. The convict returned unpardoned.

UN-PAR'DON-ING, a.

Not forgiving; not disposed to pardon. Dryden.

UN-PAR-LIA-MENT'A-RI-LY, adv.

Not according to the rules of parliament.

UN-PAR-LIA-MENT'A-RI-NESS, n.

Contrariety to the rules, usages or constitution of parliament. Clarendon.

UN-PAR-LIA-MENT'A-RY, a.

  1. Contrary to the usages or rules of proceeding in parliament.
  2. Contrary to the rules or usages of legislative bodies.

UN-PART'ED, a.

Not parted; not divided; not separated. Prior.

UN-PAR'TIAL, a.

Not partial. [Not in use.] [See Impartial.]

UN-PAR'TIAL-LY, adv.

Fairly; impartially. [Not used.]

UN-PAR-TIC'I-PA-TED, a.

Not participated or shared. Allen.

UN-PAR-TIC'I-PA-TING, a.

Not participating.

UN-PASS'A-BLE, a.

  1. Not admitting persons to pass; impassable; as, unpassable roads, rivers or mountains. [Impassable is more generally used.]
  2. Not current; not received in common payments; as, unpassable notes or coins. [Instead of this, uncurrent and not current are now used.]

UN-PAS'SION-ATE, or UN-PAS'SION-A-TED, a.

Calm; free from passion; impartial. [Instead of these words, dispassionate is now used.]

UN-PAS'SION-ATE-LY, adv.

Without passion; calmly. [For this, dispassionately is now used.] K. Charles.