Dictionary: UN-PI'LOT-ED – UN-PLEAS'ING-LY

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UN-PI'LOT-ED, a.

Not steered by a pilot.

UN-PIN', v.t.

To loose from pins; to unfasten what is held together by pins; as, to unpin a frock; to unpin the frame of a building.

UN-PINK'ED, a.

Not pinked; not marked or set with eyelet holes. Shak.

UN-PIN'NED, pp.

Loosed from pins.

UN-PIN'NING, ppr.

Unfastening what is held together by pins.

UN-PIT'I-A-BLY, adv.

So as not to be pitied.

UN-PIT'I-ED, a.

Not pitied; not compassionated; not regarded with sympathetic sorrow. Dryden. Pope.

UN-PIT'I-FUL, a.

  1. Having no pity; not merciful. Davies.
  2. Not exciting pity.

UN-PIT'I-FUL-LY, adv.

Unmercifully; without mercy. Shak.

UN-PIT'Y-ING, a.

Having no pity; showing no compassion. Granville.

UN-PLA'CA-BLE, a.

Not to be appeased. [Implacable is the word now used.]

UN-PLA'CED, a.

  1. Having no office or employment under the government. Pope.
  2. Undetermined as to place; as unplaced kings, whose position in the series of Egyptian kings is undetermined. Gliddon.

UN-PLAGU'ED, a.

Not plagued; not harassed; not tormented. Shak.

UN-PLANT'ED, a.

Not planted; of spontaneous growth. Waller.

UN-PLAS'TER-ED, a.

Not plastered.

UN-PLAUS'I-BLE, a. [s as z.]

Not plausible; not having a fair appearance; as, arguments not unplausible. Milton.

UN-PLAUS'I-BLY, adv. [s as z.]

Not with a fair appearance. Swift.

UN-PLAUS'IVE, a.

Not approving; not applauding.

UN-PLEAD'A-BLE, a.

That can not be pleaded. South.

UN-PLEAS'ANT, a. [unplez'ant.]

Not pleasant; not affording pleasure; disagreeable. Hooker.

UN-PLEAS'ANT-LY, adv. [unplez'antly.]

In a manner not pleasing; uneasily. Pope.

UN-PLEAS'ANT-NESS, n. [unplez'antness.]

Disagreeableness; the state or quality of not giving pleasure. Hooker.

UN-PLEAS'ED, a. [s as z.]

Not pleased; displeased. Dryden.

UN-PLEAS'ING, a.

Offensive; disgusting. Milton. Dryden.

UN-PLEAS'ING-LY, adv.

In a manner to displease.