Dictionary: UN-A-GREE'A-BLE-NESS – UN-AL'TER-A-BLE-NESS

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UN-A-GREE'A-BLE-NESS, n.

Unsuitableness; inconsistency with. Decay of Piety.

UN-A-GREE'A-BLY, adv.

In an unagreeable manner.

UN-AID'A-BLE, a.

Not to be aided or assisted. [Not used.]

UN-AID'ED, a.

Not aided; not assisted. Blackmore.

UN-AIM'ING, a.

Having no particular aim or direction. Glanville.

UN-AIR'ED, a.

Not aired.

UN-A-LARM'ED, a.

Not alarmed; not disturbed with fear. Cowper.

UN-A-LARM'ING, a.

Not alarming.

UN-AL'IEN-A-BLE, a.

Not alienable; that can not alienated; that may not be transferred; as, unalienable rights. Swift.

UN-AL'IEN-A-BLY, adv.

In a manner that admits of no alienation; as, property unalienably vested.

UN-AL'IEN-ATE, a.

Not alienate. H. Taylor.

UN-AL'IEN-A-TED, a.

Not alienated; not transferred; not estranged.

UN-AL-LAY'ED, a.

  1. Not allayed; not appeased or quieted.
  2. For unalloyed. [See Unalloyed.]

UN-AL-LE'VI-A-TED, a.

Not alleviated; not mitigated.

UN-AL-LI'A-BLE, a.

That can not be allied or connected in amity. Cheyne.

UN-AL-LI'ED, a.

  1. Having no alliance or connection, either by nature, marriage or treaty; as, unallied families or nations, or substances.
  2. Having no powerful relation.

UN-AL-LOW'A-BLE, a.

That may not be allowed.

UN-AL-LOW'ED, a.

Not allowed; not permitted.

UN-AL-LOY'ED, a.

Not alloyed; not reduced by foreign admixture; as, metals unalloyed. I enjoyed unalloyed satisfaction in his company. Mitford.

UN-AL-LUR'ED, a.

Not allured; not enticed.

UN-AL-LUR'ING, a.

Not alluring; not tempting. Mitford.

UN-AL-LUR'ING-LY, adv.

Not alluringly.

UN-ALMS'ED, a. [unàmzed.]

Not having received alms. [Bad.] Pollok.

UN-AL'TER-A-BLE, a.

Not alterable; unchangeable; immutable. South.

UN-AL'TER-A-BLE-NESS, n.

Unchangeableness; immutability. Woodward.