Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-AL'TER-A-BLY – UN-AN'GU-LAR
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UN-AL'TER-A-BLY, adv.
Unchangeably; immutably.
UN-AL'TER-ED, a.
Not altered or changed. Dryden.
UN-AL'TER-ING, a.
Not altering. Wiseman.
UN-A-MAZ'ED, a.
Not amazed; free from astonishment. Milton.
UN-AM-BIG'U-OUS, a.
Not ambiguous; not of doubtful meaning; plain; clear; certain. Chesterfield.
UN-AM-BIG'U-OUS-LY, adv.
In a clear, explicit manner.
UN-AM-BIG'U-OUS-NESS, or UN-AM-BI-GU'I-TY, n.
Clearness; explicitness.
UN-AM-BI'TIOUS, a.
- Not ambitious; free from ambition.
- Not affecting show; not showy or prominent; as, unambitious ornaments.
UN-AM-BI'TIOUS-LY, adv.
Not ambitiously.
Freedom from ambition.
UN-A-ME'NA-BLE, a.
Not amenable or responsible.
UN-A-MEND'A-BLE, a.
Not capable of emendation. Pope.
UN-A-MEND'ED, a.
Not amended; not rectified. Ash.
UN-A'MI-A-BLE, a.
Not amiable; not conciliating love; not adapted to gain affection. Spectator.
Want of amiableness.
UN-A-MUS'ED, a. [s as z.]
Not amused; not entertained.
UN-A-MUS'ING, a. [s as z.]
Not amusing; not affording entertainment. Roscoe. Mitford.
UN-A-MUS'ING-LY, adv.
Not amusingly.
UN-A-MU'SIVE, a.
Not affording amusement.
Not analogical.
UN-A-NAL'O-GOUS, a.
Not analogous; not agreeable to. Darwin.
UN-AN'AL-YZ-ED, a.
Not analyzed; not resolved into simple parts. Boyle.
UN-AN'CHOR-ED, a.
Not anchored; not moored. Pope.
UN-A-NEL'ED, a.
Not having received extreme unction. [See Anneal.] Shak.
UN-AN'GU-LAR, a.
Having no angles. Good.