Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-WAR'LIKE – UN-WEA'RI-A-BLE
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UN-WAR'LIKE, a. [See War.]
Not fit for war; not used to war; not military. Waller.
UN-WARM'ED, a. [See Warm.]
- Not warmed.
- Not excited; not animated. Addison.
UN-WARN'ED, a. [See Warn.]
Not cautioned; not previously admonished of danger. Locke.
UN-WARP', v.t. [See Warp.]
To reduce back what is warped. Evelyn.
UN-WARP'ED, a.
Not warped; not biased; not turned from the true direction; impartial. Thomson.
UN-WARP'ING, a.
Not bending; unyielding; not deviating. Dwight.
Not defensible; not vindicable; not justifiable; illegal; unjust; improper. South.
State of being unwarrantable.
UN-WAR'RANT-A-BLY, adv.
In a manner that can not be justified. Wake.
UN-WAR'RANT-ED, a.
- Not warranted; not authorized.
- Not ascertained; not assured or certain.
- Not covenanted to be good, sound, or of a certain quality; as, an unwarranted horse.
UN-WA'RY, a.
- Not vigilant against danger; not cautious; unguarded; precipitate. Locke. Dryden.
- Unexpected. [Obs.]
Not washed; not cleansed by water. Matth. xv.
UN-WAST'ED, a.
- Not lost by extravagance or negligence; not lavished away; not dissipated.
- Not consumed by time or violence.
- Not lost by exhaustion, evaporation or other means.
UN-WAST'ING, a.
Not growing less; not decaying. Pope.
UN-WAST'ING-LY, adv.
Without waste.
UN-WATCH'ED, a.
Not guarded with vigilance.
UN-WATCH'FUL, a.
Not vigilant. Scott.
UN-WA'TER-ED, a. [See Water.]
Not watered; dry. Pope.
UN-WA'VER-ING, a.
Not wavering or unstable; firm; not fluctuating.
UN-WA'VER-ING-LY, adv.
With firm constancy.
UN-WAY'ED, a.
Not used to travel. [Bad and not used.] Suckling.
UN-WEAK'EN-ED, a.
Not weakened; not enfeebled. Boyle.
UN-WEALTH'Y, a. [unwelth'y.]
Not wealthy. Langhorne.
UN-WEAP'ON-ED, a. [unwep'nd.]
Not furnished with weapons or offensive arms. Ralegh.
UN-WEA'RI-A-BLE, a.
That can not be wearied; indefatigable. [Little used.] Hooker.