Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-OB-JEC'TION-A-BLY – UN-OB-TAIN'A-BLE-NESS
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UN-OB-JEC'TION-A-BLY, adv.
In a manner not liable to objection.
UN-OB-LIG'ED, a.
Not obliged.
UN-OB-LIG'ING, a.
Not obliging or disposed to oblige.
Not obliterated or effaced.
UN-OB-NOX'IOUS, a.
Not liable; not exposed to harm. Milton.
UN-OB-NOX'IOUS-LY, adv.
In an unobnoxious manner.
UN-OB-SCUR'ED, a.
Not obscured; not darkened. Milton.
UN-OB-SE'QUI-OUS, a.
Not obsequious; not servilely submissive.
UN-OB-SE'QUI-OUS-LY, adv.
Not with servile submissiveness.
Want of servile submissiveness or compliance; incompliance.
UN-OB-SERV'A-BLE, a. [s as z.]
That is not observable; not discoverable. Boyle.
UN-OB-SERV'ANCE, n.
Want of observation; inattention; regardlessness. Whitlock.
UN-OB-SERV'ANT, a.
- Not observant; not attentive; heedless. Glanville.
- Not obsequious.
UN-OB-SERV'ANT-LY, adv.
Not observantly.
UN-OB-SERV'ED, a.
Not observed; not noticed; not seen; not regarded; not heeded. Bacon.
UN-OB-SERV'ED-LY, adv.
Without being observed.
UN-OB-SERV'ING, a.
Not observing; inattentive; heedless. Dryden.
UN-OB-SERV'ING-LY, adv.
Inattentively.
UN-OB-STRUCT'ED, a.
- Not obstructed; not filled with impediments; as, an unobstructed stream or channel.
- Not hindered; not stopped. Blackmore.
UN-OB-STRUCT'ED-LY, adv.
Without being obstructed.
UN-OB-STRUCT'IVE, a.
Not presenting any obstacle. Blackmore.
UN-OB-STRUCT'IVE-LY, adv.
Without obstruction.
State of being not obstructive.
UN-OB-TAIN'A-BLE, a.
That can not be obtained; not within reach or power.
State of being unobtainable.