Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-FOR-GIV'EN – UN-FREE'
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UN-FOR-GIV'EN, a.
Not forgiven; not pardoned.
UN-FOR-GIV'ING, a.
Not forgiving; not disposed to overlook or pardon offenses; implacable. Dryden.
UN-FOR-GOT', or UN-FOR-GOT'TEN, a.
- Not forgot; not lost to memory. Knolles.
- Not overlooked; not neglected.
UN-FORM', v.t.
To destroy; to unmake; to decompose or resolve into parts. Good.
UN-FORM'AL, a.
Not formal. Blackwood.
UN-FORM'ED, pp.
- Decomposed or resolved into parts.
- adj. Not molded into regular shape; as, unformed matter. Spectator.
UN-FOR-SAK'EN, a.
Not forsaken; not deserted; not entirely neglected.
UN-FOR'TI-FI-ED, a.
- Not fortified; not secured from tack by walls or mounds. Pope.
- Not guarded; not strengthened against temptations or trials; weak; exposed; defenseless; as, an unfortified mind.
- Wanting securities or means of defense. Collier.
UN-FOR'TU-NATE, a.
Not successful; not prosperous; as, an unfortunate adventure; an unfortunate voyage; unfortunate attempts; an unfortunate man; an unfortunate commander; unfortunate business.
UN-FOR'TU-NATE-LY, adv.
Without success; unsuccessfully; unhappily. The scheme unfortunately miscarried.
Ill luck; ill fortune; failure of success. Sidney.
UN-FOS'SIL-IZ-ED, a.
Not fossilized.
UN-FOS'TER-ED, a.
- Not fostered; not nourished.
- Not countenanced by favor; not patronized.
UN-FOUGHT, a. [unfaut'.]
Not fought. Knolles.
UN-FOUL'ED, a.
Not fouled; not polluted; not soiled; not corrupted; pure. Young.
UN-FOUND', a.
Not found; not met with. Dryden.
UN-FOUND'ED, a.
- Not founded; not built or established.
- Having no foundation; vain; idle; as, unfounded expectations.
UN-FOUND'ED-LY, adv.
In an idle or unfounded manner.
UN-FRA'GRANT, a.
Not fragrant.
UN-FRAM'A-BLE, a.
Not to be framed or molded. [Not in use.] Hooker.
The quality of not being framable. [Not in use.] Sanderson.
UN-FRAM'ED, a.
- Not framed; not fitted for erection; as, unframed timber.
- Not formed; not constructed; not fashioned. Dryden.
UN-FRA-TERN'AL, a.
Not brotherly.
UN-FRA-TERN'AL-LY, adv.
In an unbrotherly manner.
UN-FREE', a.
Not free; as, unfree peasants. Tooke.