Dictionary: UN-ECH'O-ING – UN-EM-POW'ER-ED

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UN-ECH'O-ING, a.

Not echoing.

UN-E-CLIPS'ED, a.

Not eclipsed; not obscured.

UN-E-CO-NOM'IC-AL, a.

Not economical. Qu. Rev.

UN-ED'I-FY-ING, a.

Not edifying; not improving to the mind. Atterbury.

UN-ED'I-FY-ING-LY, adv.

Not in an edifying manner.

UN-ED'U-CA-TED, a.

Not educated; illiterate.

UN-EF-FA'CED, a.

Not effaced; not obliterated. Cheyne.

UN-EF-FECT'ED, a.

Not effected or performed.

UN-EF-FECT'U-AL, a.

Ineffectual. [The latter is the word now used.]

UN-E-LAB'OR-ATE, a.

Finished with little labor or study.

UN-E-LAS'TIC, a.

Not elastic; not having the property of recovering its original state, when bent or forced out of its form.

UN-E-LAS-TIC'I-TY, n.

State of being unelastic.

UN-E-LA'TED, a.

Not elated; not puffed up.

UN-EL'BOW-ED, a.

Not attended by any at the elbow. Pope.

UN-E-LECT'ED, a.

Not elected; not chosen; not preferred. Shak.

UN-EL'E-GANT, a.

Not elegant. [Not used.] [See Inelegant.]

UN-EL'I-GI-BLE, a.

Not proper to be chosen; ineligible. [The latter is the word now used.]

UN-E-MAN'CI-PA-TED, a.

Not emancipated or liberated from slavery.

UN-EM-BALM-ED, a.

Not embalmed.

UN-EM-BAR'RASS-ED, a.

  1. Not embarrassed; not perplexed in mind; not confused. The speaker appeared unembarrassed.
  2. Free from pecuniary difficulties or incumbrances. He or his property is unembarrassed.
  3. Free from perplexing connection; as, the question comes before the court unembarrassed with irrelevant matter.

UN-EM-BOD'I-ED, a.

  1. Free from a corporeal body; as, unembodied spirits. Elliott.
  2. Not embodied; not collected into a body; as, unembodied militia. Smollett.

UN-EM-PHAT'IC, a.

Having no emphasis.

UN-EM-PHAT'IC-AL-LY, adv.

Without energy or emphasis.

UN-EM-PLOY'ED, a.

  1. Not employed; not occupied; not busy; at leisure; not engaged. Addison.
  2. Not being in use; as, unemployed capital or money.

UN-EM-POW'ER-ED, a.

Not empowered or authorized.