Dictionary: UN-RE-DU'CI-BLE-NESS – UN-RE-JOIC'ING-LY

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UN-RE-DU'CI-BLE-NESS, n.

The quality of not being capable of reduction. South.

UN-REEL'ED, a.

Not reeled, or wound on a reel, from cocoons.

UN-REEVE', v.t. [unree'v.]

To withdraw or take out a rope from a block, thimble, &c. [See Unreave.]

UN-RE-FIN'ED, a.

  1. Not refined; not purified; as, unrefined sugar.
  2. Not refined or polished in manners.

UN-RE-FORM'A-BLE, a.

  1. Not capable of being put into a new form. Hammond.
  2. That can not be reformed or amended. Cowper.

UN-RE-FORM'ED, a.

  1. Not reformed; not reclaimed from vice; as, an unreformed youth.
  2. Not amended; not corrected; as, unreformed manners; unreformed vices.
  3. Not reduced to truth and regularity; not freed from error; as, an unreformed calendar. Holder.

UN-RE-FRACT'ED, a.

Not refracted, as rays of light.

UN-RE-FRESH'ED, a.

Not refreshed; not relieved from fatigue; not cheered.

UN-RE-FRESH'FUL, a.

Not adapted to refresh.

UN-RE-FRESH'ING, a.

Not refreshing; not invigorating; not cooling; not relieving from depression or toil. Beddoes.

UN-RE-FUS'ING, a.

Not rejecting; not declining to accept.

UN-RE-FUT'ED, a.

Not proved to be false.

UN-RE-GARD'ED, a.

Not regarded; not heeded; not noticed; neglected; slighted. Dryden. Swift.

UN-RE-GARD'FUL, a.

Not giving attention; heedless; negligent.

UN-RE-GARD'FUL-LY, adv.

Not regardfully.

UN-RE-GEN'ER-A-CY, n.

State of being unregenerate or unrenewed in heart. Hammond.

UN-RE-GEN'ER-ATE, a.

Not regenerated; not renewed in heart; remaining at enmity with God. Stephens.

UN-RE-GEN-ER-A'TION, n.

Want of regeneration. – H. Martyn.

UN-REG'IS-TER-ED, a.

Not registered; not recorded. Shak.

UN-RE-GRET'TED, a.

Not lamented.

UN-REG'U-LA-TED, a.

Not regulated; not reduced to order. Milner.

UN-RE-HEARS'ED, a. [unrehers'ed.]

Not recited or repeated; as words.

UN-REIN'ED, a.

Not restrained by the bridle. Milton.

UN-RE-JOIC'ING, a.

Unjoyous; gloomy; sad. Thomson.

UN-RE-JOIC'ING-LY, adv.

Unjoyously; gloomily.