Dictionary: UN-SUS-TAIN'ING – UN-TAINT'ED-NESS

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UN-SUS-TAIN'ING, a.

Not sustaining.

UN-SWATHE', v.t.

To take a swathe from; to relieve from a bandage. Addison.

UN-SWATH'ED, pp.

Relieved from a bandage.

UN-SWAY'A-BLE, a.

That can not be swayed, governed, or influenced by another. [Little used.] Shak.

UN-SWAY'ED, a.

  1. Not swayed; not wielded; as a scepter.
  2. Not biased; not controlled or influenced.

UN-SWAY'ED-NESS, n.

Steadiness; state of being ungoverned by another. Hale.

UN-SWEAR', v.t.

To recant or recall an oath. Spenser.

UN-SWEAT', v.t. [unswet'.]

To ease or cool after exercise or toil. [A bad word and not used.] Milton.

UN-SWEAT'ING, a. [unswet'ing.]

Not sweating. Dryden.

UN-SWEET', a.

Not sweet. [Little used.] Spenser.

UN-SWEPT', a.

Not cleaned with a broom; not swept; not brushed. Shak.

UN-SWERV'ING, a.

Not roving; not deviating from any rule or standard.

UN-SWERV'ING-LY, adv.

In a firm, undeviating manner.

UN-SWORN', a.

Not sworn; not bound by an oath; not having taken an oath; as, the witness is unsworn.

UN-SYM-MET'RIC-AL, a.

  1. Wanting symmetry or due proportion of parts.
  2. In botany, unsymmetrical flowers are such as have not the segments of the calyx and corolla, and the sepals and petals, and also the stamens regular and similar. Lindly.

UN-SYM-MET'RIC-AL-LY, adv.

Not symmetrically.

UN-SYM'PA-THIZ-ING, a.

Not sympathizing.

UN-SYM'PA-THIZ-ING-LY, adv.

Without sympathy.

UN-SYS-TEM-AT'IC, or UN-SYS-TEM-AT'IC-AL, a.

Not systematic; not having regular order, distribution, or arrangement of parts. Ames.

UN-SYS-TEM-AT'IC-AL-LY, adv.

Without system.

UN-SYS'TEM-IZ-ED, a.

Not systemized; not arranged in due order; not formed into system.

UN-TACK', v.t.

To separate what is tacked; to disjoin; to loosen what is fast. Milton.

UN-TAINT'ED, a.

  1. Not rendered impure by admixture; not impregnated with foul matter; as, untainted air.
  2. Not sullied; not stained; unblemished; as, untainted virtue or reputation.
  3. Not rendered unsavory by putrescence; as, untainted meat.
  4. Not charged with a crime; not accused; as, he lived untainted. Shak.

UN-TAINT'ED-LY, adv.

Without spot; without blemish without imputation of crime.

UN-TAINT'ED-NESS, n.

State or quality of being untainted; purity. Hall.