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Webster Dictionary :: Unbosoming

UNBOSOMING, ppr. Disclosing, as secrets; revealing in confidence.

Webster Dictionary :: Unbosomed

UNBOSOMED, pp. Disclosed, as secrets; revealed in confidence.

Webster Dictionary :: Unbosom

UNBOSOM, v.t. s as z. 1. To disclose freely one's secret opinions or feelings. 2...

Webster Dictionary :: Unborrowed

UNBOR'ROWED, a. Not borrowed; genuine; original; native; one's own; as unborrowe...

Webster Dictionary :: Unborn

UNBORN', UN'BORN, a. [It is accented either on the first or second syllable.] No...

Webster Dictionary :: Unbookish

UNBOOK'ISH, a. 1. Not addicted to books or reading. 2. Not cultivated by erudition.

Webster Dictionary :: Unbonneted

UNBONNETED, a. Having no bonnet on.

Webster Dictionary :: Unbolted

UNBOLTED, a. 1. Freed from fastening by bolts. 2. Unsifted; not bolted; not havi...

Webster Dictionary :: Unbolt

UNBOLT, v.t. To remove a bolt from; to unfasten; to open; as, to unbolt a gate.

Webster Dictionary :: Unboiled

UNBOIL'ED, a. Not boiled; as unboiled rice.

Webster Dictionary :: Unbodied

UNBOD'IED, a. 1. Having no material body; incorporeal; as unbodied spirits. 2. F...

Webster Dictionary :: Unboastful

UNBOASTFUL, a. Not boasting; unassuming; modest.

Webster Dictionary :: Unblushingly

UNBLUSH'INGLY, adv. In an impudent manner.

Webster Dictionary :: Unblushing

UNBLUSH'ING, a. Not blushing; destitute of shame; impudent.

Webster Dictionary :: Unblunted

UNBLUNT'ED, a. Not made obtuse or dull; not blunted.

Webster Dictionary :: Unblown

UNBLOWN, a. 1. Not blown; not having the bud expanded. 2. Not extinguished. 3. N...

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