Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-PREJ'U-DIC-ED – UN-PRINCE'
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UN-PREJ'U-DIC-ED, a.
- Not prejudiced; free from undue bias or prepossession; not preoccupied by opinion; impartial; as, an unprejudiced mind. Addison.
- Not warped by prejudice; as, an unprejudiced judgment.
UN-PRE-LAT'IC-AL, a.
Unsuitable to a prelate. Clarendon.
UN-PRE-LAT'IC-AL-LY, adv.
Unlike or unsuitably to a prelate.
UN-PRE-MED'I-TATE, or UN-PRE-MED'I-TA-TED, a.
- Not previously meditated or prepared in the mind.
- Not previously purposed or intended; not done by design.
UN-PRE-MED'I-TA-TED-LY, adv.
Without premeditation.
Not preoccupied.
UN-PRE-PAR'ED, a.
- Not prepared; not ready; not fitted or furnished by previous measures. Milton.
- Not prepared, by holiness of life, for the event of death and a happy immortality. Roscommon.
UN-PRE-PAR'ED-LY, adv.
Without preparation.
State of being unprepared.
Not prepossessed; not biased by previous opinions; not partial. South.
Not having a winning appearance.
That can not be preserved.
UN-PRESS'ED, a.
- Not pressed. Shak. Tickel.
- Not enforced. Clarendon.
UN-PRE-SUM'ING, a.
Not too confident or bold.
UN-PRE-SUMP'TU-OUS, a. [See Presume.]
Not presumptuous; not rash; modest; submissive. Cowper.
UN-PRE-SUMP'TU-OUS-LY, adv.
Without presumption.
UN-PRE-TEND'ING, a.
Not claiming distinction; modest. Pope.
UN-PRE-TEND'ING-LY, adv.
Without pretension.
UN-PRE-VAIL'ING, a.
Being of no force; vain. Shak.
UN-PREV'A-LENT, a.
Not prevalent.
Not preventable.
UN-PRE-VENT'ED, a.
- Not prevented; not hindered. Shak.
- Not preceded by any thing. [Obs.] Milton.
UN-PRIEST', v.t.
To deprive of the orders of a priest. Milton.
UN-PRIEST'LY, a.
Unsuitable to a priest. Bale.
UN-PRINCE', v.t. [unprins'.]
To deprive of principality or sovereignty. Swift.