Webster Dictionary

Webster Dictionary :: Untutored

UNTU'TORED, a. Uninstructed; untaught; as untutored infancy.

Webster Dictionary :: Unturned

UNTURN'ED, a. Not turned. He left no stone unturned.

Webster Dictionary :: Untune

UNTU'NE, v.t. 1. To make incapable of harmony. Untune that string. 2. To disorde...

Webster Dictionary :: Untunable

UNTU'NABLE, a. 1. Not harmonious; not musical. 2. Not capable of making music. 3...

Webster Dictionary :: Untuckered

UNTUCK'ERED, a. Having no tucker; as an untuckered neck.

Webster Dictionary :: Untruth

UNTRUTH, n. 1. Contrariety to truth; falsehood. 2. Want of veracity. 3. Treacher...

Webster Dictionary :: Untrusty

UNTRUST'Y, a. Not trusty; not worthy of confidence; unfaithful.

Webster Dictionary :: Untrustiness

UNTRUST'INESS, n. Unfaithfulness in the discharge of a trust.

Webster Dictionary :: Untrussed

UNTRUSS'ED, a. Not trussed; not tied up.

Webster Dictionary :: Untruss

UNTRUSS', v.t. To untie or unfasten; to loose from a truss; to let out.

Webster Dictionary :: Untruly

UNTRU'LY, adv. Not truly; falsely; not according to reality.

Webster Dictionary :: Untrue

UNTRUE, a. 1. Not true; false; contrary to the fact. The story is untrue. 2. Not...

Webster Dictionary :: Untroubledness

UNTROUB'LEDNESS, n. State of being free from trouble; unconcern. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Untroubled

UNTROUBLED, a. untrub'led. 1. Not troubled; not disturbed by care, sorrow or bus...

Webster Dictionary :: Untrolled

UNTROLLED, a. Not boiled; not rolled along.

Webster Dictionary :: Untrod

UNTROD' UNTROD'DEN, a. Not having been trod; not passed over; not marked by the ...

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