Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-DE-FIL-ED – UN-DE-LU'SIVE-LY
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UN-DE-FIL-ED, a.
Not defiled; not polluted; not vitiated. Milton.
UN-DE-FIN-A-BLE, a.
- Not definable; not capable of being described or limited; as, the undefinable bounds of space. Grew.
- That can not be described by interpretation or definition. Simple ideas are undefinable. Locke.
The quality or state of being undefinable. E. T. Fitch.
UN-DE-FIN-ED, a.
- Not defined; not described by definition or explanation.
- Not having its limits described.
UN-DE-FLOUR'ED, a.
Not debauched; not vitiated. Milton.
UN-DE-FORM'ED, a.
Not deformed; not disfigured. Pope.
UN-DE-FRAUD'ED, a.
Not defrauded.
UN-DE-FRAY-ED, a.
Not defrayed; not paid.
UN-DE-GRAD-ED, a.
Not degraded.
UN-DE'I-FIED, pp.
Reduced from the state of Deity.
UN-DE'I-FY, v.t.
To reduce from the state of Deity. Addison.
UN-DE-LAY-ED, a.
Not delayed.
UN-DE-LAY-ING, a.
Not making delay.
UN-DEL'E-GA-TED, a.
Not delegated; not deputed; not granted; as, undelegated authority; undelegated powers.
UN-DE-LIB'ER-ATE, a.
Not deliberate.
Not carefully considered; as, an undeliberated measure. [Not correct.] Clarendon.
Want of deliberation.
Not deliberating; not hesitating; hasty; prompt.
UN-DE-LIGHT-ED, a.
Not delighted; not well pleased. Milton.
UN-DE-LIGHT-FUL, a.
Not giving delight or great pleasure. Clarendon.
UN-DE-LIGHT-FUL-LY, adv.
Without giving delight.
UN-DE-LIV'ER-ED, a.
Not delivered; not communicated.
UN-DE-LU'DED, a.
Not deluded or deceived.
UN-DE-LU'SIVE, a.
Not delusive.
UN-DE-LU'SIVE-LY, adv.
Not delusively.