Dictionary: UN-CHANGE'A-BLE – UN-CHEAT'ED

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UN-CHANGE'A-BLE, a.

Not capable of change; immutable; not subject to variation. God is an unchangeable being.

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

The state or quality of being subject to no change; immutability. Newton.

UN-CHANGE'A-BLY, adv.

Without change; immutably.

UN-CHANG'ED, a.

  1. Not changed or altered. Dryden.
  2. Not alterable.

UN-CHANG'ING, a.

Not changing; suffering no alteration.

UN-CHANG'ING-LY, adv.

Without changing.

UN-CHAR-AC-TER-IS'TIC, a.

Not characteristic; not exhibiting a character. Gregory.

UN-CHAR-AC-TER-IS'TIC-AL-LY, adv.

Not in a characteristic manner.

UN-CHARGE', v.t.

To retract an accusation. [Not used.]

UN-CHARG'ED, a.

Not charged; not loaded. Shak.

UN-CHAR'I-TA-BLE, a.

Not charitable; contrary to charity, or the universal love prescribed by Christianity; as, uncharitable opinions or zeal.

UN-CHAR'I-TA-BLE-NESS, n.

Want of charity. If we hate our enemies we sin; we are guilty of uncharitableness.

UN-CHAR'I-TA-BLY, adv.

In a manner contrary to charity.

UN-CHARM', v.t.

To release from some charm, fascination, or secret power. Beaum.

UN-CHARM'ED, a.

Not charmed; not fascinated.

UN-CHARM'ING, a.

Not charming; no longer able to charm. Dryden.

UN-CHART'ED, a.

Not described or delineated on a chart.

UN-CHART'ER-ED, a.

Having no charter.

UN-CHA'RY, a.

Not wary; not frugal. [Not used.] Shak.

UN-CHASTE', a.

Not chaste; not continent; not pure; libidinous; lewd. Sidney. Milton.

UN-CHASTE'LY, adv.

Incontinently; lewdly. Milton.

UN-CHAS-TIS'A-BLE, a. [See Chastise.]

That can not be chastised. Milton.

UN-CHAS-TIS'ED, a.

  1. Not chastised; not punished.
  2. Not corrected; not restrained.

UN-CHAS'TI-TY, n.

Incontinence; lewdness; unlawful indulgence of the sexual appetite. Woodward.

UN-CHEAT'ED, a.

Not cheated.