Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Lexicon: unelected – unfair
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unelected, verbal adj. [see elect, v.] (webplay: consecrate).
Disregarded; not chosen; not preferred; [fig.] damned; unconsecrated; not predestined for heaven in Calvinist theology.
unenforced, verbal adj. [see enforce, v.]
Not driven; not propelled; not supported; not reinforced.
unerudite, adj. [see erudite, adj.]
Unlearned; ignorant; untrained; not instructed; not knowledgeable.
uneven, adj. [see even, adj.]
Unpredictable; uncertain; constantly changing; not smooth.
unexpected, adv. [see expect, v.]
Suddenly; without warning.
unexpected, n. [see expect, v.]
Surprise; unknown; unseen; that which is not foreseen.
unexpected, verbal adj. [see expect, v.] (webplay: expecting).
Unforeseen; surprising; not looked for.
unexpectedly, adv. [see expect, v.] (webplay: surprised).
Suddenly; without warning.
unfading, verbal adj. [see fade, v.] (webplay: faded).
Everlasting; eternally bright; not losing color; not withering.
unfair, adj. [see fair, adj.] (webplay: winds).
Unjust; harsh; not equitable.