قاموس اللغة الإنجليزية

قاموس اللغة الإنجليزية

القاموس الإنجليزي-الإنجليزي عبر الإنترنت من The Project Gutenberg

القاموس

Unhandsome (a.)

Not handsome; not beautiful; ungraceful; not comely or pleasing; plain; homely.

Unhandsome (a.)

Wanting noble or amiable qualities; dishonorable; illiberal; low; disingenuous; mean; indecorous; as, unhandsome conduct, treatment, or imputations.

Unhandsome (a.)

Unhandy; clumsy; awkward; inconvenient.

Unhandy (a.)

Clumsy; awkward; as, an Unhandy man.

Unhang (v. t.)

To divest or strip of hangings; to remove the hangings, as a room.

Unhang (v. t.)

To remove (something hanging or swinging) from that which supports it; as, to unhang a gate.

Unhap (n.)

Ill luck; misfortune.

Unhappied (a.)

Made unhappy.

Unhappy (a.)

Not happy or fortunate; unfortunate; unlucky; as, affairs have taken an unhappy turn.

Unhappy (a.)

In a degree miserable or wretched; not happy; sad; sorrowful; as, children render their parents unhappy by misconduct.

Unhappy (a.)

Marked by infelicity; evil; calamitous; as, an unhappy day.

Unhappy (a.)

Mischievous; wanton; wicked.

Unharbor (v. t.)

To drive from harbor or shelter.

Unharbored (a.)

Having no harbor or shelter; unprotected.

Unharbored (a.)

Affording no harbor or shelter.

Unharmonious (a.)

Inharmonious; unsymmetrical; also, unmusical; discordant.

Unharness (v. t.)

To strip of harness; to loose from harness or gear; as, to unharness horses or oxen.

Unharness (v. t.)

To disarm; to divest of armor.

Unhasp (v. t.)

To unloose the hasp of; to unclose.

Unhat (v. t. & i.)

To take off the hat of; to remove one's hat, especially as a mark of respect.