Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-COM-BIN'ED – UN-COM'PA-NI-ED
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UN-COM-BIN'ED, a.
Not combined; separate; simple.
UN-COME'LI-NESS, n.
Want of comeliness; want of beauty or grace; as, uncomeliness of person, of dress or behavior. Locke. Wotton.
UN-COME'LY, a.
- Not comely; wanting grace; as, an uncomely person; uncomely dress; uncomely manners.
- Unseemly; unbecoming; unsuitable.
- Affording no comfort; gloomy. Christmas—the most uncomfortable time of the year. Addison.
- Giving uneasiness; as, an uncomfortable seat or condition.
- Want of comfort or cheerfulness. Taylor.
- Uneasiness.
UN-COM'FORT-A-BLY, adv.
In an uncomfortable manner; without comfort or cheerfulness; in an uneasy state.
UN-COM-MAND'ED, a.
Not commanded; not required by precept, order or law; as, uncommanded austerities. South.
Not commemorated. E. Everett.
Not commendable; not worthy of commendation; illaudable. Feltham.
UN-COM-MEND'ED, a.
Not praised; not commended. South.
UN-COM-MER'CIAL, a.
Not commercial; not carrying on commerce.
UN-COM-MER'CIAL-LY, adv.
Not according to commercial usage.
Not commiserated; not pitied.
Not commissioned; not having commission. Tooke.
UN-COM-MIT'TED, a.
- Not committed. Hammond
- Not referred to a committee.
- Not pledged by any thing said or done.
UN-COM'MON, a.
- Not common; not usual; rare; as, an uncommon season; an uncommon degree of cold or heat; uncommon courage.
- Not frequent; not often seen or known; as, an uncommon production.
UN-COM'MON-LY, adv.
- Rarely; not usually.
- To an uncommon degree.
UN-COM'MON-NESS, n.
Rareness of occurrence; infrequency. The uncommonness of a thing often renders it valuable.
- Not communicated; not disclosed or delivered to others.
- Not imparted to or from another; as, the uncommunicated perfections of God.
Not making communication.
Not communicative; no free to communicate to others; reserved.
UN-COM-PACT', a.
Not compact; not firm; not of close texture; loose. Addison.
UN-COM-PACT'ED, a.
Not compact; not firm. Johnson.
UN-COM-PACT'ED-LY, adv.
Not compactedly.
UN-COM'PA-NI-ED, a.
Having no companion. Fairfax. [Unaccompanied is mostly used.]