Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-AT-TAIN-ING – UN-A-VAIL-ING-LY
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UN-AT-TAIN-ING, a.
Not attaining.
UN-AT-TAINT-ED, a.
Not attainted; not corrupted.
UN-AT-TEM'PER-ED, a.
Not tempered by mixture.
UN-AT-TEMPT'ED, a.
Not attempted; not tried; not essayed. Things unattempted yet in prose or rhyme. Milton.
UN-AT-TEND'ED, a.
- Not attended; not accompanied; having no retinue or attendance. Milton.
- Forsaken. Shak. 3, Not medically attended; not dressed; as, unattended wounds. Mitford.
UN-AT-TEND'ING, a.
Not attending or listening; not being attentive. Ill is lost that praise That is address'd to unattending ears. Milton.
UN-AT-TEN'TIVE, a.
Not regarding; inattentive. [The latter word is now used.]
Not attenuated.
UN-AT-TEST'ED, a.
Not attested; having no attestation. Barrow.
UN-AT-TIR-ED, a.
Not attired; not adorned.
UN-AT-TRACT'ED, a.
Not attracted; not affected by attraction.
UN-AT-TRACT'IVE, a.
Not attractive.
U-NAU', n.
An edentate mammal, the Bradypus didactylus. This animal is larger by one half than a cat; is of a uniform grayish brown color, sometimes with a reddish tint. It is found only in the hot parts of South America.
UN-AUD'IT-ED, a.
Not audited or adjusted.
UN-AUG-MENT'ED, a.
Not augmented or increased; in grammar, having no augment, or additional syllable. Richardson.
UN-AU-THEN'TIC, a.
Not authentic; not genuine or true.
Not authenticated; not made certain by authority.
Not authoritative. Campbell.
UN-AU-THOR'I-TA-TIVE-LY, adv.
Without authority.
UN-AU'THOR-IZ-ED, a.
Not authorized; not warranted by proper authority; not duly commissioned.
UN-A-VAIL-A-BLE, a.
Not available; not having sufficient power to produce the intended effect; not effectual; vain; useless. Hooker.
Inefficacy; uselessness. Sandys.
UN-A-VAIL-A-BLY, adv.
Without availing or success.
UN-A-VAIL-ING, a.
Not having the effect desired; ineffectual; useless; vain; as, unavailing efforts; unavailing prayers.
UN-A-VAIL-ING-LY, adv.
Without effect.