Dictionary: UN-CON-DUCT'ED – UN-CON'QUER-A-BLY

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UN-CON-DUCT'ED, a.

Not led; not guided. Barrow.

UN-CON-FESS'ED, a.

Not confessed; not acknowledged.

UN-CON-FESS'ING, a.

Not making confession.

UN-CON-FIN'A-BLE, a.

  1. Unbounded. [Not used.] Shak.
  2. That can not be confined or restrained. Thomson.

UN-CON-FIN'ED, a.

  1. Not confined; free from restraint; free from control. Pope.
  2. Having no limits; illimitable; unbounded. Spectator.

UN-CON-FIN'ED-LY, adv.

Without confinement or limitation. Barrow.

UN-CON-FIRM'ED, a.

  1. Not fortified by resolution; weak; raw; as, troops unconfirmed by experience.
  2. Not confirmed; not strengthened by additional testimony. His witness unconfirm'd. Milton.
  3. Not confirmed according to the church ritual.

UN-CON-FORM', a.

Unlike; dissimilar; not analogous. [Not in use.] Milton.

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

  1. Not consistent; not agreeable; not conforming. Moral evil is an action unconformable to the rule of our duty. Watts.
  2. In geology, not lying in a parallel position, as strata. Mantell.

UN-CON-FORM'A-BLY, adv.

In an unconformable manner.

UN-CON-FORM'I-TY, n.

Incongruity; inconsistency; want of conformity. South.

UN-CON-FOUND'ED, a.

Not confounded.

UN-CON-FOUND'ED-LY, adv.

Without being confounded.

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

  1. Free from confusion or disorder. Locke.
  2. Not embarrassed.

UN-CON-FUS'ED-LY, adv. [s as z.]

Without confusion or disorder. Locke.

UN-CON-FUT'A-BLE, a.

Not confutable; not to be refuted or overthrown; that can not be disproved or convicted of error; as, unconfutable argument. Sprat.

UN-CON-GEAL'A-BLE, a.

Not capable of being congealed.

UN-CON-GEAL'ED, a.

Not frozen; not congealed; not concreted. Brown.

UN-CON-GEN'IAL, a.

Not congenial.

UN-CON'JU-GAL, a.

Not suitable to matrimonial faith; not befitting a wife or husband. Milton.

UN-CON-JUNC'TIVE, a.

That can not be joined. [Little used.] Milton.

UN-CON-NECT'ED, a.

  1. Not connected; not united; separate.
  2. Not coherent; not joined by proper transitions or dependence of parts; loose; vague; desultory; as, an unconnected discourse.

UN-CON-NIV'ING, a.

Not conniving; not overlooking or winking at. Milton.

UN-CON'QUER-A-BLE, a.

  1. Not conquerable; invincible; that can not be vanquished or defeated; that can not be overcome in contest; as an unconquerable foe.
  2. That can not be subdued and brought under control; as unconquerable passions or temper.

UN-CON'QUER-A-BLY, adv.

Invincibly; insuperably; as, foes unconquerably strong. Pope.