Webster Dictionary

Webster Dictionary :: Unransacked

UNRAN'SACKED, a. 1. Not ransacked; not searched. 2. Not pillaged.

Webster Dictionary :: Unransomed

UNRAN'SOMED, a. Not ransomed; not liberated from captivity or bondage by payment...

Webster Dictionary :: Unrash

UNRASH', a. Not rash; not presumptuous.

Webster Dictionary :: Unravel

UNRAV'EL, v.t. 1. To disentangle; to disengage or separate threads that are knit...

Webster Dictionary :: Unravelment

UNRAV'ELMENT, n. the development of the plot in a play.

Webster Dictionary :: Unrazored

UNRA'ZORED, a. Unshaven.

Webster Dictionary :: Unreached

UNRE'ACHED, a. Not reached; not attained to.

Webster Dictionary :: Unread

UNREAD, a. unred'. 1. Not read; not recited; not perused. 2. Untaught; not learn...

Webster Dictionary :: Unreadiness

UNREADINESS, n. unred'iness. 1. Want of readiness, want of promptness or dexteri...

Webster Dictionary :: Unready

UNREADY, a. unred'y. 1. Not ready; not prepared; not fit. 2. Not prompt; not qui...

Webster Dictionary :: Unreal

UNRE'AL, a. not real; not substantial; having appearance only.

Webster Dictionary :: Unreality

UNREAL'ITY, n. want of reality or real existence.

Webster Dictionary :: Unreaped

UNRE'APED, a. Not reaped; as unreaped wheat; an unreaped field.

Webster Dictionary :: Unreasonable

UNRE'ASONABLE, a. s as z. 1. Not agreeable to reason. 2. Exceeding the bounds of...

Webster Dictionary :: Unreasonableness

UNRE'ASONABLENESS, n. 1. Inconsistency with reason; as the unreasonableness of s...

Webster Dictionary :: Unreasonably

UNRE'ASONABLY, adv. 1. In a manner contrary to reason. 2. Excessively; immoderat...

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