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Webster Dictionary :: Uncourteously

UNCOURT'EOUSLY, adv. Uncivilly; unpolitely.

Webster Dictionary :: Uncourteousness

UNCOURT'EOUSNESS, n. Incivility; disobliging treatment.

Webster Dictionary :: Uncourtliness

UNCOURTLINESS, n. Unsuitableness of manners to a court; inelegance; as uncourtli...

Webster Dictionary :: Uncourtly

UNCOURTLY, a. 1. Inelegant of manners; not becoming a court; not refined; unpoli...

Webster Dictionary :: Uncouth

UNCOUTH, a. Odd; strange; unusual; not rendered pleasing by familiarity; as an u...

Webster Dictionary :: Uncouthly

UNCOUTHLY, adv. Oddly; strangely.

Webster Dictionary :: Uncouthness

UNCOUTHNESS, n. Oddness; strangeness; want of agreeableness derived from familia...

Webster Dictionary :: Uncovenanted

UNCOVENANTED, a. Not promised by covenant; not resting on a covenant or promise.

Webster Dictionary :: Uncover

UNCOVER, v.t. 1. To divest of a cover; to remove any covering from; a word of ge...

Webster Dictionary :: Uncovered

UNCOVERED, pp. Divested of a covering or clothing; laid open to view; made bare.

Webster Dictionary :: Uncovering

UNCOVERING, ppr. Divesting of a cover or of clothes; stripping of a vail; laying...

Webster Dictionary :: Uncreate

UNCREA'TE, v.t. To annihilate; to deprive of existence. Who can uncreate thee, t...

Webster Dictionary :: Uncreated

UNCREA'TED, pp. 1. Reduced to nothing; deprived of existence. 2. a. Not yet crea...

Webster Dictionary :: Uncredible

UNCRED'IBLE, a. Not to be believed; not entitled to credit. [For this, incredibl...

Webster Dictionary :: Uncreditable

UNCRED'ITABLE, a. 1. Not in good credit or reputation; not reputable. 2. Not for...

Webster Dictionary :: Uncreditableness

UNCRED'ITABLENESS, n. 1. Want of reputation. 2. The quality of being disreputable.

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