Dictionary: UN-AC-CUS'TOM-ED – UN-A-DOPT'ED

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UN-AC-CUS'TOM-ED, a.

  1. Not accustomed; not used; not made familiar; not habituated; as, a bullock unaccustomed to the yoke. Jer. xxxi.
  2. New; not usual; not made familiar; as, unaccustomed air; unaccustomed ideas. Watts.

UN-A-CHIEV'A-BLE, a.

That can not be done or accomplished. Farindon.

UN-A-CHIEV'ED, a.

Not achieved; not accomplished or performed.

UN-ACH'ING, a.

Not aching; not giving or feeling pain. Shak.

UN-AC-KNOWL'EDG-ED, a.

  1. Not acknowledged; not recognized; as, an unacknowledged agent or consul.
  2. Not owned; not confessed; not avowed; as, an unacknowledged crime or fault.

UN-AC-QUAINT'ANCE, n.

Want of acquaintance or familiarity; want of knowledge; followed by with; as, an utter unacquaintance with his design. South.

UN-AC-QUAINT'ED, a.

  1. Not well known; unusual. And th' unacquainted light began to fear. [Not in use.] Spenser.
  2. Not having familiar knowledge; followed by with. My ears are unacquainted With such bold truths. Denham.

UN-AC-QUAINT'ED-NESS, n.

Want of acquaintance. Whiston.

UN-AC-QUIR'ED, a.

Not acquired; not gained.

UN-AC-QUIT'TED, a.

Not acquitted; not declared innocent.

UN-ACT'ED, a.

Not acted; not performed; not executed. Shak.

UN-ACT'IVE, a.

  1. Not active; not brisk. [We now use inactive.]
  2. Having no employment.
  3. Not busy; not diligent; idle.
  4. Having no action or efficacy. [See Inactive.]

UN-ACT'U-A-TED, a.

Not actuated; not moved. Glanville.

UN-A-DAPT'ED, a.

Not adapted; not suited. Mitford.

UN-A-DAPT'ED-NESS, n.

Unsuitableness.

UN-AD-DICT'ED, a.

Not addicted; not given or devoted.

UN-AD-DRESS'ED, a.

Not addressed.

UN-AD-HE'SIVE, a.

Not adhesive.

UN-AD-JUDG'ED, a.

Not adjudged; not judicially decided.

UN-AD-JUST'ED, a.

  1. Not adjusted; not settled; not regulated; as, differences unadjusted.
  2. Not settled; not liquidated; as, unadjusted accounts.

UN-AD-MIN'IS-TER-ED, a.

Not administered.

UN-AD-MIR'ED, a.

Not admired; not regarded with great affection or respect. Pope.

UN-AD-MIR'ING, a.

Not admiring.

UN-AD-MON'ISH-ED, a.

Not admonished; not cautioned, warned or advised. Milton.

UN-A-DOPT'ED, a.

Not adopted; not received as one's own.