Dictionary: UN-STRENGTH'EN-ED – UN-SUC-CEED'ED

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UN-STRENGTH'EN-ED, a.

Not strengthened; not supported; not assisted. Hooker.

UN-STRING', v.t.

  1. To relax tension; to loosen; as, to unstring the nerves.
  2. To deprive of strings; as, to unstring a harp.
  3. To loose; to untie.
  4. To take from a string; as, to unstring beads.

UN-STRING'ING, ppr.

Depriving of strings; loosing from a string.

UN-STRUCK', a.

Not struck; not impressed; not affected; as, unstruck with horror. Philips.

UN-STRUNG', pp.

Relaxed in tension; loosed; untied; taken from a string; as beads.

UN-STUD'I-ED, a.

  1. Not studied; not premeditated. Dryden.
  2. Not labored; easy; natural; as, an unstudied style.

UN-STU'DI-OUS, a.

Not studious; not diligent in study. Dwight.

UN-STUFF'ED, a.

Not stuffed; not filled; not crowded. Shak.

UN-STUNG', pp.

Not stung.

UN-SUB-DU'ED, a.

Not subdued; not brought into subjection; not conquered; as, nations or passions unsubdued.

UN-SUB'JECT, a.

Not subject; not liable; not obnoxious.

UN-SUB-JECT'ED, a.

Not subjected; not subdued.

UN-SUB'JU-GATED, a.

Not subjugated.

UN-SUB-MIS'SIVE, a.

Not submissive; disobedient.

UN-SUB-MIS'SIVE-LY, adv.

Not submissively.

UN-SUB-MIT'TING, a.

Not submitting; not obsequious; not readily yielding. Thomson.

UN-SUB-OR'DIN-A-TED, a.

Not subordinated or reduced to subjection.

UN-SUB-ORN'ED, a.

Not suborned; not procured by secret collusion. Ash. Hume.

UN-SUB-SCRIB'ING, a.

Not subscribing. – Cowper.

UN-SUB'SI-DIZ-ED, a.

Not engaged in another's service by receiving subsidies.

UN-SUB-STAN'TIAL, a.

  1. Not substantial; not solid. Milton.
  2. Not real; not having substance. Addison.

UN-SUB-STAN'TIAL-IZ-ED, a.

Not made substantial.

UN-SUB-STAN'TIAL-LY, adv.

Without solidity or substance.

UN-SUB-VERT'ED, a.

Not overthrown; not entirely destroyed.

UN-SUC-CEED'ED, a.

Not succeeded; not followed. Milton.