Webster's Unabridged Dictionary - Letter U - Page 23

Unready (a.) Not ready or prepared; not prompt; slow; awkward; clumsy.

Unready (a.) Not dressed; undressed.

Unready (v. t.) To undress.

Unreal (a.) Not real; unsubstantial; fanciful; ideal.

Unreality (n.) The quality or state of being unreal; want of reality.

Unrealize (v. t.) To make unreal; to idealize.

Unreally (adv.) In an unreal manner; ideally.

Unreason (n.) Want of reason; unreasonableness; absurdity.

Unreason (v. t.) To undo, disprove, or refute by reasoning.

Unreasonable (a.) Not reasonable; irrational; immoderate; exorbitant.

Unreasoned (a.) Not supported by reason; unreasonable.

Unreave (v. t.) To unwind; to disentangle; to loose.

Unreaved (a.) Not torn, split, or parted; not torn to pieces.

Unrebukable (a.) Not deserving rebuke or censure; blameless.

Unrecuring (a.) Incurable.

Unredeemed (a.) Not redeemed.

Unreeve (v. t.) To withdraw, or take out, as a rope from a block, thimble, or the like.

Unreformation (n.) Want of reformation; state of being unreformed.

Unregeneracy (n.) The quality or state of being unregenerate.

Unregenerate (a.) Alt. of Unregenerated

Unregenerated (a.) Not regenerated; not renewed in heart; remaining or being at enmity with God.

Unregeneration (n.) Unregeneracy.

Unrein (v. t.) To loosen the reins of; to remove restraint from.

Unrelenting (a.) Not relenting; unyielding; rigid; hard; stern; cruel.

Unreliable (a.) Not reliable; untrustworthy. See Reliable.

Unreligious (a.) Irreligious.

Unremembrance (n.) Want of remembrance; forgetfulness.

Unremitting (a.) Not remitting; incessant; continued; persevering; as, unremitting exertions.

Unremorseless (a.) Utterly remorseless.

Unrepentance (n.) Impenitence.

Unreproachable (a.) Not liable to be reproached; irreproachable.

Unreprievable (a.) Not capable of being reprieved.

Unreproved (a.) Not reproved.

Unreproved (a.) Not having incurred reproof, blameless.

Unreputable (a.) Disreputable.

Unreserve (n.) Absence of reverse; frankness; freedom of communication.

Unreserved (a.) Not reserved; not kept back; not withheld in part; unrestrained.

Unresistance (n.) Nonresistance; passive submission; irresistance.

Unresisted (a.) Not resisted; unopposed.

Unresisted (a.) Resistless; as, unresisted fate.

Unresistible (a.) Irresistible.

Unrespect (n.) Disrespect.

Unresponsible (a.) Irresponsible.

Unrest (n.) Want of rest or repose; unquietness; sleeplessness; uneasiness; disquietude.

Unrestraint (n.) Freedom from restraint; freedom; liberty; license.

Unresty (a.) Causing unrest; disquieting; as, unresty sorrows.

Unrevenued (a.) Not furnished with a revenue.

Unreverence (n.) Absence or lack of reverence; irreverence.

Unreverend (a.) Not reverend.

Unreverend (a.) Disrespectful; irreverent.

Unreverent (a.) Irreverent.

Unreverently (adv.) Irreverently.

Unriddle (v. t. & i.) To read the riddle of; to solve or explain; as, to unriddle an enigma or a mystery.

Unriddler (n.) One who unriddles.

Unrig (v. t.) To strip of rigging; as, to unrig a ship.

Unright (a.) Not right; wrong.

Unright (n.) A wrong.

Unright (v. t.) To cause (something right) to become wrong.

Unrighteous (a.) Not righteous; evil; wicked; sinful; as, an unrighteous man.

Unrighteous (a.) Contrary to law and equity; unjust; as, an unrighteous decree or sentence.

Unrightwise (a.) Unrighteous.

Unringed (a.) Not having a ring, as in the nose.

Unrioted (a.) Free from rioting.

Unrip (v. t.) To rip; to cut open.

Unripe (a.) Not ripe; as, unripe fruit.

Unripe (a.) Developing too early; premature.

Unripeness (n.) Quality or state of being unripe.

Unrivaled (a.) Having no rival; without a competitor; peerless.

Unrivet (v. t.) To take out, or loose, the rivets of; as, to unrivet boiler plates.

Unrobe (v. t. & i.) To disrobe; to undress; to take off the robes.

Unroll (v. t.) To open, as what is rolled or convolved; as, to unroll cloth; to unroll a banner.

Unroll (v. t.) To display; to reveal.

Unroll (v. t.) To remove from a roll or register, as a name.

Un-Romanized (a.) Not subjected to Roman arms or customs.

Un-Romanized (a.) Not subjected to the principles or usages of the Roman Catholic Church.

Unroof (v. t.) To strip off the roof or covering of, as a house.

Unroofed (a.) Stripped of a roof, or similar covering.

Unroofed (a.) Not yet roofed.

Unroost (v. t.) To drive from the roost.

Unroot (v. t.) To tear up by the roots; to eradicate; to uproot.

Unroot (v. i.) To be torn up by the roots.

Unrude (a.) Not rude; polished.

Unrude (a.) Excessively rude.

Unruffle (v. i.) To cease from being ruffled or agitated.

Unruffled (a.) Not ruffled or agitated; smooth; calm; tranquil; quiet.

Unruinate (a.) Alt. of Unruinated

Unruinated (a.) Not ruined or destroyed.

Unruled (a.) Not governed or controlled.

Unruled (a.) Not ruled or marked with lines; as, unruled paper.

Unruliment (n.) Unruliness.

Unruliness (n.) Quality or state unruly.

Unruly (superl.) Not submissive to rule; disregarding restraint; disposed to violate; turbulent; ungovernable; refractory; as, an unruly boy; unruly boy; unruly conduct.

Unrumple (v. t.) To free from rumples; to spread or lay even,

Unsacrament (v. t.) To deprive of sacramental character or efficacy; as, to unsacrament the rite of baptism.

Unsad (a.) Unsteady; fickle.

Unsadden (v. t.) To relieve from sadness; to cheer.

Unsaddle (v. t.) To strip of a saddle; to take the saddle from, as a horse.

Unsaddle (v. t.) To throw from the saddle; to unhorse.

Unsadness (n.) Infirmity; weakness.

Unsafety (n.) The quality or state of being in peril; absence of safety; insecurity.

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