Dictionary: UN-DIS-CUSS'ED – UN-DIS-SOLV'ING

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UN-DIS-CUSS'ED, a.

Not discussed; not argued or debated. Du Ponceau.

UN-DIS-GRAC'ED, a.

Not disgraced or dishonored.

UN-DIS-GUIS'A-BLE, a.

That can not be disguised.

UN-DIS-GUIS'ED, a. [See Guise.]

  1. Not disguised; not covered with a mask, or with a false appearance. Dryden.
  2. Open; frank; candid; plain; artless. Rogers.

UN-DIS-HEART'EN-ED, a.

Not discouraged.

UN-DIS-HON'OR-ED, a. [See honor.]

Not dishonored; not disgraced. Shak.

UN-DIS-MAY'ED, a.

Not dismayed; not disheartened by fear; not discouraged; as, troops undismayed.

UN-DIS-O-BLI'GING, a.

Inoffensive. [Little used.] Brown.

UN-DIS-OR'DER-ED, a. [s as z.]

Not disordered; not disturbed.

UN-DIS-PENS'ED, a.

  1. Not dispensed.
  2. Not freed from obligation.

UN-DIS-PENS'ING, a.

Not allowing to be dispensed with. Milton.

UN-DIS-PERS'ED, a.

Not dispersed; not scattered. Boyle.

UN-DIS-PLAY'ED, a.

Not displayed; not unfolded.

UN-DIS-POS'ED, a.

Not disposed. Undisposed of, not disposed of; not bestowed; not parted with; as, employments undisposed of. Swift.

UN-DIS-POS'ED-NESS, n.

Indisposition; disinclination.

UN-DIS'PU-TA-BLE, a.

Not disputable. [But the word now used is indisputable.]

UN-DIS-PU'TA-BLE-NESS, n.

A state of not being disputable.

UN-DIS-PUT'ED, a.

Not disputed; not contested; not called in question; as, an undisputed title; undisputed truth. Dryden.

UN-DIS-QUI'ET-ED, a.

Not disquieted; not disturbed. Tooke.

UN-DIS-SEM'BLED, a.

Not dissembled; open; undisguised; unfeigned; as, undissembled friendship or piety. Warton. Atterbury.

UN-DIS-SEM'BLING, a.

Not dissembling; not exhibiting a false appearance; not false. Thomson.

UN-DIS'SI-PA-TED, a.

Not dissipated; not scattered. Boyle

UN-DIS-SOLV'A-BLE, a. [See Dissolve.]

  1. That can not be dissolved or melted. Greenhill.
  2. That may not be loosened or broken; as, the undissolvable ties of friendship.

UN-DIS-SOLV'ED, a.

Not dissolved; not melted. Cowper.

UN-DIS-SOLV'ING, a.

Not dissolving; not melting; as the undissolving ice of the Alps.