English English Dictionary
English English Dictionary
The online English-English dictionary from The Project Gutenberg
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Unprejudiced
(a.)
Not warped or biased by prejudice; as, an
unprejudiced judgment.
Unprelated
(a.)
Deposed from the office of prelate.
Unprevented
(a.)
Not prevented or hindered; as, unprevented sorrows.
Unprevented
(a.)
Not preceded by anything.
Unpriced
(a.)
Not priced; being without a fixed or certain value; also,
priceless.
Unpriest
(v. t.)
To deprive of priesthood; to unfrock.
Unprince
(v. t.)
To deprive of the character or authority of a prince;
to divest of principality of sovereignty.
Unprinciple
(v. t.)
To destroy the moral principles of.
Unprincipled
(a.)
Being without principles; especially, being without
right moral principles; also, characterized by absence of principle.
Unprison
(v. t.)
To take or deliver from prison.
Unprizable
(a.)
Not prized or valued; being without value.
Unprizable
(a.)
Invaluable; being beyond estimation.
Unprobably
(adv.)
Improbably.
Unprobably
(adv.)
In a manner not to be approved of; improperly.
Unproficiency
(n.)
Want of proficiency or improvement.
Unprofit
(n.)
Want of profit; unprofitableness.
Unprofited
(a.)
Profitless.
Unpromise
(v. t.)
To revoke or annul, as a promise.
Unprop
(v. t.)
To remove a prop or props from; to deprive of support.
Unproper
(a.)
Not proper or peculiar; improper.