Dictionary: UN-SUC-CESS'FUL – UN-SUP-PORT'A-BLE

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UN-SUC-CESS'FUL, a.

Not successful; not producing the desired event; not fortunate. Addison.

UN-SUC-CESS'FUL-LY, adv.

Without success; without a favorable issue; unfortunately. South

UN-SUC-CESS'FUL-NESS, n.

Want of success or favorable issue.

UN-SUC-CESS'IVE, a.

Not proceeding by a flux of parts or by regular succession. Hale.

UN-SUCK'ED, a.

Not having the breasts drawn. Milton

UN-SUF'FER-A-BLE, a.

Not sufferable; not to be endured; intolerable. [But the word now used is insufferable.]

UN-SUF'FER-A-BLY, adv.

So as not to be endured. [For this, insufferably is chiefly used.]

UN-SUF'FER-ING, a.

Not suffering; not tolerating. Young.

UN-SUF-FI'CIENCE, n.

Inability to answer the end proposed. [For this, insufficiency is used.]

UN-SUF-FI'CIENT, a.

Not sufficient; inadequate. [For this, insufficient is now used.]

UN-SUG'AR-ED, a. [unshoog'ared.]

Not sweetened with sugar. Bacon.

UN-SUIT'A-BLE, a.

  1. Not suitable; unfit; not adapted; as timber unsuitable for a bridge.
  2. Unbecoming; improper; as, a dress unsuitable for a clergyman; unsuitable returns for favors.

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

Unfitness; incongruity; impropriety. South.

UN-SUIT'A-BLY, adv.

  1. In a manner unbecoming or improper.
  2. Incongruously; as, a man and wife unsuitably matched.

UN-SUIT'ED, a.

Not suited; not fitted; not adapted; not accommodated.

UN-SUIT'ING, a.

Not fitting; not becoming. Shak.

UN-SUL'LI-ED, a.

  1. Not sullied; not stained; not tarnished.
  2. Not disgraced free from imputation of evil.

UN-SUL'LI-ED-LY, adv.

Without being sullied.

UN-SUNG', a.

Not sung; not celebrated in verse; not recited in verse. Addison.

UN-SUN'NED, a.

Not having been exposed to the sun. Milton.

UN-SU-PER'FLU-OUS, a.

Not more than enough. Milton.

UN-SUP-PLANT'ED, a.

Not supplanted; not overthrown by secret means or stratagem.

UN-SUP-PLI'A-BLE, a.

That can not be supplied.

UN-SUP-PLI'ED, a.

Not supplied; not furnished with things necessary. Dryden.

UN-SUP-PORT'A-BLE, a.

That can not be supported; intolerable. [But insupportable is generally used.]