Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-AP-PEAS'ED – UN-AP-PROV'ING
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UN-AP-PEAS'ED, a. [s as z.]
Not appeased; not pacified. Dryden.
UN-AP-PLAUD'ED, a.
Not applauded.
UN-AP-PLAUD'ING, a.
Not applauding.
UN-AP-PLAUS'IVE, a.
Not applauding.
UN-AP-PLI'A-BLE, a.
Inapplicable. [Little used.] Milton.
UN-AP'PLI-CA-BLE, a.
Inapplicable; that can not be applied. [We now use inapplicable.]
UN-AP-PLI'ED, a.
Not applied; not used according to the destination; as, unapplied funds.
UN-AP'PO-SITE, a. [s as z.]
Not apposite; not suitable. Gerard.
Not appreciable.
Not duly estimated or valued.
- Not apprehended; not taken.
- Not understood. Hooker.
Not capable of being understood. South
State of being unapprehensible.
- Not apprehensive; not fearful or suspecting.
- Not intelligent; not ready of conception. South.
UN-AP-PRE-HENS'IVE-LY, adv.
Not apprehensively.
State of being unapprehensive.
UN-AP-PRIS'ED, a. [s as z.]
Not apprised; not previously informed.
That can not be approached; inaccessible.
Inaccessibleness.
UN-AP-PROACH'A-BLY, adv.
So as not to be approachable.
UN-AP-PROACH'ED, a.
Not approached; not to be approached. Milton.
Inappropriate.
- Not appropriated; not applied or directed to be applied to any specific object; as money or funds. Hamilton.
- Not granted or given to any person, company, or corporation; as, unappropriated lands. B. Trumbull.
UN-AP-PROV'ED, a.
Not approved; not having received approbation. Milton.
UN-AP-PROV'ING, a.
Not approving.