Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-EX-PE'RI-ENC-ED – UN-EX-TRACT'ED
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- Not experienced; not versed; not acquainted by trial or practice. Dryden.
- Untried; applied to things. [Unusual.] Cheyne.
Not experimental. Ed. Rev.
UN-EX-PERT', a.
Wanting skill; not ready or dextrous in performance. Prior.
UN-EX-PERT'LY, adv.
Inexpertly; without skill.
UN-EX-PIR'ED, a.
Not expired; not ended.
That can not be explained. Med. Repos.
UN-EX-PLAIN'ED, a.
Not explained; not interpreted; not illustrated.
UN-EX-PLOR'ED, a.
- Not explored; not searched or examined by the eye; unknown.
- Not examined intellectually.
UN-EX-PLO'SIVE, a.
Not explosive.
UN-EX-POS'ED, a. [s as z.]
- Not laid open to view; concealed. R. G. Harper.
- Not laid open to censure.
UN-EX-POUND'ED, a.
Not expounded; not explained.
UN-EX-PRESS'ED, a.
Not expressed; not mentioned or named; not exhibited.
That can not be expressed. [But inexpressible is the word now used.]
UN-EX-PRESS'I-BLY, adv.
Inexpressibly. [The latter is most used.]
UN-EX-PRESS'IVE, a.
- Not having the power of expressing.
- Inexpressible; unutterable. Shak.
UN-EX-PRESS'IVE-LY, adv.
Inexpressibly; unutterably.
UN-EX-PUNG'ED, a.
Not expunged.
UN-EX-TEND'ED, a.
Occupying no assignable space; having no dimensions; as, a spiritual, an unextended substance. Locke.
UN-EX-TINCT', a.
Not extinct; not being destroyed; not having perished.
- That can not be extinguished; unquenchable; as, unextinguishable fire.
- That can not be annihilated or repressed; as, an unextinguishable thirst for knowledge. [But inextinguishable is more generally used.]
UN-EX-TIN'GUISH-A-BLY, adv.
In a manner or degree that precludes extinction. Johnson.
Not extinguished; not quenched; not entirely repressed. Dryden.
UN-EX'TIR-PA-TED, a.
Not extirpated; not rooted out.
UN-EX-TORT'ED, a.
Not extorted; not wrested.
UN-EX-TRACT'ED, a.
Not extracted or drawn out.