Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-BLEM'ISH-ED – UN-BOLT'ING
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UN-BLEM'ISH-ED, a.
- Not blemished; not stained; free from turpitude or reproach; in a moral sense; as, an unblemished reputation or life.
- Free from deformity.
UN-BLENCH'ED, a.
Not disgraced; not injured by any stain or soil; as, unblenched majesty. Milton.
UN-BLENCH'ING, a.
Not shrinking or flinching; firm.
UN-BLEND'ED, a.
Not blended; not mingled. Glanville.
UN-BLEST', a.
- Not blest; excluded from benediction. Bacon.
- Wretched; unhappy. Prior.
UN-BLIGHT'ED, a.
Not blighted; not blasted. Cowper.
UN-BLIGHT'ED-LY, adv.
Without being blighted.
UN-BLIND'ED, a.
Not blinded.
UN-BLOCK-A'DED, a.
Not blockaded.
UN-BLOOD'ED, a.
Not stained with blood. Shak.
UN-BLOOD'Y, a.
- Not stained with blood.
- Not shedding blood; not cruel. Dryden.
UN-BLOS'SOM-ING, a.
Not producing blossoms. Mason.
UN-BLOT'TED, a.
Not blotted.
UN-BLOWN', a.
- Not blown; not having the bud expanded. Shak.
- Not extinguished. More.
- Not inflated with wind. Sandys.
UN-BLUNT'ED, a.
Not made obtuse or dull; not blunted. Cowley.
UN-BLUSH'ING, a.
Not blushing; destitute of shame; impudent. Thomson.
UN-BLUSH'ING-LY, adv.
In an impudent manner
UN-BOAST'ED, a.
Not boasted.
UN-BOAST'FUL, a.
Not boasting; unassuming; modest. Thomson.
UN-BOAST'FUL-LY, adv.
Without being boastful.
UN-BOD'I-ED, a.
- Having no material body; incorporeal; as, unbodied spirits. Watts.
- Freed from the body. Spenser.
UN-BOIL'ED, a.
Not boiled; as, unboiled rice. Bacon.
UN-BOLT', v.t.
To remove a bolt from; to unfasten; to open; as, to unbolt a gate. Shak.
UN-BOLT'ED, pp.
- Freed from fastening by bolts.
- adj. Unsifted; not bolted; not having the bran or coarse part separated by a bolter; as, unbolted meal.
UN-BOLT'ING, ppr.
Freeing from fastening by bolts.