Dictionary: UN-SHIV'ER-ING – UN-SIGHT'LY

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UN-SHIV'ER-ING, a.

Not shivering.

UN-SHIV'ER-ING-LY, adv.

Without shivering.

UN-SHIV'ER-ING-NESS, n.

State of being unshivering.

UN-SHOCK'ED, a.

Not shocked; not disgusted; not astonished. Tickel.

UN-SHOD', a.

Not shod; having no shoes. Clarendon.

UN-SHOOK', a.

Not shaken; not agitated. Pope.

UN-SHORN', a.

Not shorn; not sheared; not clipped; as, unshorn locks. Milton.

UN-SHOT', a.

  1. Not hit by shot. Waller.
  2. Not shot; not discharged.

UN-SHOUT', v.t.

To retract a shout. [Not in use.] Shak.

UN-SHOW'ER-ED, a.

Not watered or sprinkled by showers; as, unshowered grass. Milton.

UN-SHRIN'ED, a.

Not deposited in a shrine. – Southey.

UN-SHRINK'ING, a.

Not shrinking; not withdrawing from danger or toil; not recoiling; as, unshrinking firmness.

UN-SHRINK'ING-LY, adv.

Without shrinking.

UN-SHRIV'EN, a.

Not shriven.

UN-SHROUD'ED, a.

Not shrouded or covered.

UN-SHROUD'ING, a.

Not shrouding.

UN-SHRUNK', a.

Not shrunk; not contracted.

UN-SHUN'NA-BLE, a.

That can not be shunned; inevitable. [Not in use.] Shak.

UN-SHUN'NED, a.

Not shunned; not avoided.

UN-SHUT', a.

Not shut; open; unclosed.

UN-SIFT'ED, a.

  1. Not sifted; not separated by a sieve. May.
  2. Not critically examined; untried. Unsight unseen, a vulgar phrase, denoting unseeing unseen, or unseen repeated; as, to buy a thing unsight unseen, that is, without seeing it.

UN-SIGH'ING, a.

Not sighing. – Byron.

UN-SIGHT'ED, a.

Not seen; invisible. [Obs.] Shak.

UN-SIGHT'LI-NESS, n.

Disagreeableness to the sight deformity; ugliness. Wiseman.

UN-SIGHT'LY, a.

Disagreeable to the eye; ugly; deformed. Milton.