Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-CON-STRAIN'ED – UN-CON'TRO-VERT-ED
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UN-CON-STRAIN'ED, a.
- Free from constraint; acting voluntarily; voluntary. Dryden.
- Not proceeding from constraint; as actions.
UN-CON-STRAIN'ED-LY, adv.
Without force or constraint; freely; spontaneously; voluntary. South.
UN-CON-STRAINT', n.
Freedom from constraint; ease. Felton.
UN-CON-SULT'ED, a.
Not asked or consulted.
UN-CON-SULT'ING, a.
Taking no advice; rash; imprudent. Sidney.
UN-CON-SUM'ED, a.
Not consumed; not wasted, expended or dissipated; not destroyed. Milton.
UN-CON-SUM'MATE, a.
Not consummated. Dryden.
UN-CON-TEM'NED, a.
Not despised; not contemned. Shak.
Not contemplated.
UN-CON-TEND'ED, a.
Not disputed. Dryden. Uncontended for, not contended for; not urged for.
UN-CON-TEND'ING, a.
Not contending; not contesting; not disputing.
UN-CON-TENT'ED, a.
Not contented; not satisfied. Dryden.
Want of power to satisfy. [Not in use.] Boyle.
Indisputable; not to be controverted. [Incontestible is the word now used.]
UN-CON-TEST'ED, a.
- Not contested; not disputed.
- Evident; plain. Blackmore.
That can not be contradicted. Fitch.
Not contradicted; not denied. Pearson.
UN-CON'TRITE, a.
Not contrite; not penitent. Hammond.
UN-CON-TRIV'ED, a.
Not contrived; not formed by design. Dwight.
UN-CON-TRIV'ING, a.
Not contriving; improvident. Goldsmith.
- That can not be controlled; ungovernable; that can not be restrained; as, an uncontrollable temper; uncontrollable subjects.
- That can not be resisted or diverted; as, uncontrollable events.
- Indisputable; irrefragable; as, an uncontrollable maxim; the king's uncontrollable title to the English throne.
UN-CON-TROLL'A-BLY, adv.
- Without power of opposition.
- In a manner or degree that admits of no restraint or resistance; as, a stream uncontrollably violent.
UN-CON-TROLL'ED, a.
- Not governed; not subjected to a superior power or authority; not restrained.
- Not resisted; unopposed. Dryden.
- Not convinced; not refuted. [Unusual.] Hayward.
UN-CON-TROLL'ED-LY, adv.
Without control or restraint; without effectual opposition. Decay of Piety.
Not disputed; not contested; not liable to be called in question. Glanville.