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Webster Dictionary :: Unworthily

UNWORTHILY, adv. [See Worthy and Worth.] Not according to desert; without due re...

Webster Dictionary :: Unworthiness

UNWORTHINESS, n. Want of worth or merit.

Webster Dictionary :: Unworthy

UNWORTHY, a. 1. Not deserving; followed by of. As sinners, were are utterly unwo...

Webster Dictionary :: Unwound

UNWOUND', pp. of wind. Wound off; untwisted.

Webster Dictionary :: Unwounded

UNWOUND'ED, a. 1. Not wounded; not hurt; not injured in body; as unwounded enemi...

Webster Dictionary :: Unwrap

UNWRAP', v.t. To open what is wrapped or folded.

Webster Dictionary :: Unwreath

UNWRE'ATH, v.t. To untwist or untwine.

Webster Dictionary :: Unwrinkle

UNWRIN'KLE, v.t. To reduce wrinkles; to smooth.

Webster Dictionary :: Unwriting

UNWRI'TING, a. Not writing; not assuming the character of an author; as an unwri...

Webster Dictionary :: Unwritten

UNWRITTEN, a. unrit'n. 1. Not written; not reduced to writing; verbal. 2. Blank;...

Webster Dictionary :: Unwrought

UNWROUGHT, a. unraut'. Not labored; not manufactured; not reduced to due form.

Webster Dictionary :: Unwrung

UNWRUNG, a. unrung'. Not pinched.

Webster Dictionary :: Unyielded

UNYIE'LDED, a. Not yielded; not conceded; not given up.

Webster Dictionary :: Unyielding

UNYIE'LDING, a. 1. Not yielding to force or persuasion; unbending; unpliant; sti...

Webster Dictionary :: Unyoke

UNYO'KE, v.t 1. To loose from a yoke; to free from a yoke. Unyoke the steers. 2....

Webster Dictionary :: Unyoked

UNYO'KED, pp. 1. Freed from the yoke. 2. a. Not having worn the yoke. 3. Licenti...

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