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Princeton University - WordNet - a lexical database for the English language
Category: General
Date & country: 27/01/2008, USA Words: 85192
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unlaced adjective with laces not tied; `teenagers slopping around in unlaced sneakers`
unladylike adjective lacking the behavior or manner or style considered proper for a lady
unlamentedunmourned adjective not grieved for; causing no mourning; `interred in an unlamented grave`
unlaureledunlaurelled adjective not crowned with laurel; having no acclaim or reward; `the unlaureled heroism of endurance`- Francis Parkman
unlawfulwrongful adjective having no legally established claim; `the wrongful heir to the throne`
unlawful carnal knowledgecriminal congress noun forbidden or tabu sexual intercourse between individuals
unlawfully adverb not conforming to the law; `they were unlawfully married`
unlawfulness noun the quality of failing to conform to law
unleadedleadless adjective not treated with lead; `unleaded gasoline`
unleaded gasoline noun gasoline that has not been treated with a lead compound
unlearned adjective not well learned
unleashloose verb turn loose or free from restraint; `let loose mines`; `Loose terrible plagues upon humanity`
unleavenedunraised adjective made without leavening; `unleavened bread is often simply flour mixed with water`
unlicensed gambling noun unlicensed gambling is illegal in most jurisdictions
unlighted adjective not set afire or burning; `the table was bare, the candles unlighted`; `held an unlit cigarette`
unlikableunlikeable adjective difficult or impossible to like; `a disagreeable and unlikable old woman`
unlike adjective marked by dissimilarity; `for twins they are very unlike`; `people are profoundly different`
unlikelihoodunlikeliness noun the improbability of a specified outcome
unlikely adjective has little chance of being the case or coming about; `an unlikely story`; `an unlikely candidate for reelection`; `a butcher is unlikely to preach vegetarianism`
unlikenessdissimilitude noun dissimilarity evidenced by an absence of likeness
unlimited adjective having no limits in range or scope; `to start with a theory of unlimited freedom is to end up with unlimited despotism`- Philip Rahv; `the limitless reaches of outer space`
unlined adjective not having a lining or liner; `a thin unlined jacket`
unlisted adjective not having your name entered on a voting list; `an unlisted voter`
unlisted securityover the counter security noun a security traded in the over-the-counter market
unliterarynonliterary adjective marked by lack of affectation or pedantry; `her talk was very unliterary`- W.D.Howells
unlivableunliveable adjective unfit or unsuitable to live in or with; `unlivable substandard housing`
unliveried adjective not wearing livery; `an unliveried chauffeur`
unloaded adjective (of weapons) not charged with ammunition; `many people are killed by guns thought to be unloaded`
unloading noun the labor of taking a load of something off of or out of a vehicle or ship or container etc.
unlobed adjective without lobes
unlocated adjective lacking a particular location
unlovable adjective incapable of inspiring love or affection; `she was in some mysterious way...unlovable`-Joseph Conrad
unloved adjective not loved
unlovelyunpicturesque adjective without beauty or charm
unloving adjective not giving or reciprocating affection
unlubricatedungreased adjective not lubricated
unluckyluckless adjective having or bringing misfortune; `Friday the 13th is an unlucky date`
unmade adjective (of a bed) not having the sheets and blankets set in order; `an unmade bed with tangled sheets and blankets`
unmalicious adjective not malicious or spiteful
unmalleability noun a lack of malleability
unmalleable adjective difficult or impossible to shape or work
unmalted adjective of grain that has not been converted into malt; `unmalted barley`
unmanageable adjective difficult to manage or control; `a difficult child`, `an unmanageable situation`
unmanageably adverb so as to be unmanageable; ``This house is unmanageably large,` she complained`
unmanfullyunmanly adverb without qualities thought to befit a man
unmanlyunmanful adjective not possessing qualities befitting a man
unmannedremote-controlled adjective lacking a crew; `an unmanned satellite to Mars`
unmannered adjective without artificiality; natural; `the doctor`s quiet unmannered entry`
unmarked adjective not having an identifying mark; `unmarked cards`; `an unmarked police car`
unmarketableunvendible adjective not fit for sale
unmarredunmutilated adjective without a mar or blemish; `fragile tracery that must be preserved unmutilated and distinct`- B.N.Cardozo
unmarried adjective not married or related to the unmarried state; `unmarried men and women`; `unmarried life`; `sex and the single girl`; `single parenthood`; `are you married or single?`
unmarried woman noun a woman who is not married
unmated adjective not mated sexually
unmeasured adjective not measured
unmechanicalnonmechanical adjective (of a person) lacking mechanical skills
unmechanizedunmechanised adjective not mechanized; `production of furniture remained largely unmechanized`- Gordon Russell
unmedicinalunmedicative adjective not having a medicinal effect or not medically prescribed; `he took mind-altering drugs for nonmedicinal reasons`
unmelodious adjective lacking melody
unmelodiously adverb in an unmelodious manner; `she sings rather unmelodiously`
unmelted adjective not melted; `streets unpassable because of piles of unmelted snow`
unmemorable adjective not worth remembering
unmemorably adverb in an unmemorable manner
unmentionable adjective unsuitable or forbidden as a topic of conversation; `unmentionable words`
unmercenary adjective not mercenary; not influenced by financial gains
unmerchantableunvendible adjective not fit for sale
unmerited adjective not merited; `unmerited treatment of a potentially fine subject`
unmeritorious adjective without merit; `protect...from unmeritorious criticism`
unmethodical adjective not efficient or methodical; `the project failed through unmethodical planning`
unmilitarynonmilitary adjective not associated with soldiers or the military; `unmilitary circles of government`; `fatigue duty involves nonmilitary labor`
unmindfulforgetful 2 mindless adjective not mindful or attentive; `while thus unmindful of his steps he stumbled`- G.B.Shaw
unmindfully adverb in a careless and thoughtless manner
unmindfulnessheedlessness 1 inadvertence noun the trait of forgetting or ignoring your responsibilities
unmined adjective not mined; `deposits of unmined uranium`
unmistakable adjective clearly evident to the mind; `his opposition to slavery was unmistakable`
unmistakably adverb without possibility of mistake; `this watercolor is unmistakably a synthesis of nature`
unmitigable adjective incapable of being mitigated; `stern and unmitigable accusations`
unmitigated adjective not diminished or moderated in intensity or severity; sometimes used as an intensifier; `unmitigated suffering`; `an unmitigated horror`; `an unmitigated lie`
unmoderated adjective not made less extreme; `spoke with unmoderated harshness`
unmodernizedunmodernised adjective not brought up to date
unmodifiable adjective incapable of being modified in form or character or strength (especially by making less extreme); `these variations from custom are illogical, incomprehensible, and unmodifiable`
unmodified adjective not changed in form or character
unmodulated adjective characterized by lack of variation in pitch, tone, or volume; `he lectured in an unmodulated voice edged with hysteria`
unmotivated adjective without motivation
unmotorizedunmotorised adjective having no motor
unmoved(p) adjective emotionally unmoved; `always appeared completely unmoved and imperturbable`
unmoving adjective not arousing emotions
unmown adjective (used of grass or vegetation) not cut down with a hand implement or machine; `uncut grass`; `an unmown lawn`
unmurmuringunprotesting adjective without any murmur of discontent or protest
unmusically adverb in an unmusical manner; `She sings rather unmusically`
unmyelinated adjective (of neurons) not myelinated
unnatural adjective not in accordance with or determined by nature; contrary to nature; `an unnatural death`; `the child`s unnatural interest in death`
unnaturalizedunnaturalised adjective not having acquired citizenship
unnaturalness noun the quality of being unnatural or not based on natural principles
unnavigable adjective incapable of being navigated
unnecessarily adverb in an unnecessary manner; `they were unnecessarily rude`
unnecessaryunneeded adjective not necessary
unneighborliness noun an unneighborly disposition
unneighborlyunneighbourly adjective not exhibiting the qualities expected in a friendly neighbor
unnerved adjective deprived of courage and strength; `the steeplejack, exhausted and unnerved, couldn`t hold on to his dangerous perch much longer`