Webster Dictionary

Webster Dictionary :: Unchild

UNCHILD, v.t. To bereave of children. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Unchewed

UNCHEW'ED, a. Not chewed or masticated.

Webster Dictionary :: Uncheery

UNCHEE'RY, a. Dull; not enlivening.

Webster Dictionary :: Uncheerfulness

UNCHEE'RFULNESS, n. Want of cheerfulness; sadness.

Webster Dictionary :: Uncheerful

UNCHEE'RFUL, a. Not cheerful; sad.

Webster Dictionary :: Unchecked

UNCHECK'ED, a. 1. Not checked; not restrained; not hindered. 2. Not contradicted.

Webster Dictionary :: Unchastity

UNCHAS'TITY, n. Incontinence; lewdness; unlawful indulgence of the sexual appetite.

Webster Dictionary :: Unchastised

UNCHASTI'SED, a. 1. Not chastised; not punished. 2. Not corrected; not restrained.

Webster Dictionary :: Unchastisable

UNCHASTI'SABLE, a. [See Chastise .] That cannot be chastised.

Webster Dictionary :: Unchastely

UNCHASTELY, adv. Incontinently; lewdly.

Webster Dictionary :: Unchaste

UNCHASTE, a. Not chaste; not continent; not pure; libidinous; lewd.

Webster Dictionary :: Unchary

UNCHA'RY, a. Not wary; not frugal. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Uncharming

UNCH'ARMING, a. Not charming; not longer able to charm.

Webster Dictionary :: Uncharmed

UNCH'ARMED, a. Not charmed; not fascinated.

Webster Dictionary :: Uncharm

UNCH'ARM v.t. To release from some charm, fascination, or secret power.

Webster Dictionary :: Uncharitably

UNCHAR'ITABLY, adv. In a manner contrary to charity.

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