Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-IM-AG'IN-A-TIVE – UN-IM-PREG'NA-TED
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Not imaginative. Wordsworth.
UN-IM-AG'IN-ED, a.
Not imagined; not conceived.
UN-IM-BIT'TER-ED, a.
Not imbittered; not aggravated. Roscoe.
UN-IM-BU'ED, a.
Not imbued; not tinctured. Drake.
UN-IM'IT-A-BLE, a.
That can not be imitated. [But the word now used is inimitable.]
UN-IM'IT-A-TED, a.
Not imitated. Johnson.
UN-IM-MOR'TAL, a.
Not immortal; perishable. Milton.
UN-IM-PAIR'A-BLE, a.
Not liable to waste or diminution. Hakewill.
UN-IM-PAIR'ED, a.
Not impaired; not diminished; not enfeebled by time or injury; as, an unimpaired constitution.
Not impassionate.
A state of being unimpassionate.
- Not endowed with passions. Thomson.
- Free from passion; calm; not violent; as, an unimpassioned address.
- That can not be impeached; that can not be accused; free from stain, guilt or fault; as an unimpeachable reputation.
- That can not be called in question; as, an unimpeachable claim or testimony.
UN-IM-PEACH'A-BLY, adv.
So as not to be impeachable.
UN-IM-PEACH'ED, a.
- Not impeached; not charged or accused; fair; as, an unimpeached character.
- Not called in question; as, testimony unimpeached.
UN-IM-PED'ED, a.
Not impeded; not hindered. Rawle.
UN-IM'PLI-CA-TED, a.
Not implicated; not involved. Milford.
UN-IM-PLI'ED, a.
Not implied; not included by fair inference. Madison.
UN-IM-PLOR'ED, a.
Not implored; not solicited. Milton.
UN-IM-PORT'ANCE, n.
Want of importance. Dwight.
UN-IM-PORT'ANT, a.
- Not important; not of great moment.
- Not assuming airs of dignity. Pope.
UN-IM-PORT'ANT-LY, adv.
Without weight or importance.
UN-IM-POR-TUN'ED, a.
Not importuned; not solicited.
UN-IM-POS'ING, a. [s as z.]
- Not imposing; not commanding respect.
- Not enjoining as obligatory; voluntary. Thomson.
Not impregnated.