Dictionary: UN-TRUTH'FUL-NESS – UN-USE'FUL

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UN-TRUTH'FUL-NESS, n.

Want of veracity or fidelity.

UN-TUCK'ER-ED, a.

Having no tucker; as, an untuckered neck. Addison.

UN-TUM'BLED, a.

Not rolled; not rumpled.

UN-TUN'A-BLE, a.

  1. Not harmonious; not musical. Bacon.
  2. Not capable of making music. Tatler.
  3. Not capable of being tuned or brought to the proper pitch.

UN-TU'NA-BLE-NESS, n.

Not capable of being tuned, or made harmonious.

UN-TU'NA-BLY, adv.

Inharmoniously.

UN-TUNE', v.t.

  1. To make incapable of harmony. Untune that string. Shak.
  2. To disorder. Untun'd and jarring senses. Shak.

UN-TUN'ED, pp.

Made incapable of producing harmony.

UN-TUR'BAN-ED, a.

Not wearing a turban. – Southey.

UN-TURN'ED, a.

Not turned. He left no stone unturned.

UN-TU'TOR-ED, a.

Uninstructed; untaught; as, untutored infancy. Prior.

UN-TWINE', v.t.

  1. To untwist. Waller.
  2. To open; to disentangle. Bacon.
  3. To separate, as that which winds or clasps. Ascham.

UN-TWIN'ED, pp.

Untwisted; disentangled.

UN-TWIST', v.t.

  1. To separate and open, as threads twisted; or to turn back that which is twisted.
  2. To open; to disentangle; as intricacy.

UN-TWIST'ED, pp.

Separated; opened.

UN-TWIST'ING, ppr.

Separating; disentangling.

UN-TY', v. [See UNTIE.]

UN-U'NI-FORM, a.

Not uniform; wanting uniformity. [Little used.]

UN-U-NIT'ED, a.

Not united. – Cudworth.

UN-UP-BRAID'ING, a.

Not upbraiding.

UN-UP-HELD', a.

Not upheld; not sustained. Pollok.

UN-UP-LIFT'ED, a.

Not raised up.

UN-URG'ED, a.

Not urged; not pressed with solicitation. Shak.

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

  1. Not put to use; not employed.
  2. That has never been used.
  3. Not accustomed; as, hands unused to labor; hearts unused to deceit.

UN-USE'FUL, a.

Useless; serving no good purpose. Philips.