English English Dictionary
English English Dictionary
The online English-English dictionary from The Project Gutenberg
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Unquiet
(v. t.)
To disquiet.
Unquiet
(a.)
Not quiet; restless; uneasy; agitated; disturbed.
Unquietude
(n.)
Uneasiness; inquietude.
Unravel
(v. t.)
To disentangle; to disengage or separate the threads
of; as, to unravel a stocking.
Unravel
(v. t.)
Hence, to clear from complication or difficulty; to
unfold; to solve; as, to unravel a plot.
Unravel
(v. t.)
To separate the connected or united parts of; to throw
into disorder; to confuse.
Unravel
(v. i.)
To become unraveled, in any sense.
Unravelment
(n.)
The act of unraveling, or the state of being
unraveled.
Unrazored
(a.)
Not shaven.
Unread
(a.)
Not read or perused; as, an unread book.
Unread
(a.)
Not versed in literature; illiterate.
Unreadiness
(n.)
The quality or state of being unready.
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.