Old English | n | English |
Unfain | adj | Reluctant, having a feeling of dislike, not glad or delighted; sorry, ill-pleased, unpleased. |
Unfair | adj | Lack of fairness or equity, injustice. |
Unfair | vb | To deprive of fairness or beauty. |
Unfairing | adj | Unattractive, unpleasant, unbeautiful. |
Unfairly | adv | In an unfair manneri inequitably, unjustly. 2. in a rough, disorderly or untidy manner. |
Unfaken | adj | Guilleless, innocent. |
Unfallen | adj | Not morally fallen. 2. not fallen in lit sense. |
Unfallenness | n | State or quality of moral probity. 2. state of remaining on one's feet. |
Unfarewelled | adj | Not farewelled on departure or leaving. |
Unfanded | pp | Untried |
Unfarrantly | adv | Not nice, unseeemingly, not farrantly. |
Unfast | adj | Insecure; unresistant; not fixed,loose, unfastened, prone to fading. 2. not speedily or quick. 3. sedate, not liable to do things recklessly. |
Unfathered | adj | Having no (acknowledged or known) father; illegimate, bastardic; deprived of a father. 3. of obscure origin; unauthenticated. |
Unfathered | adj | Deprive of a father; made fatherless. |
Unfatherliness | n | State or quality of being fatherless. |
Unfathomed | adj | Of an unascertained depth; unsounded; fig. not fully known or explored; unascertained. |
Unfathomless | adj | Unknown, unascertainable, as the Unfathomless depth of his love. |
Unfeared | adj | Not affected by fear, undismayed. 2. not regarded with fear; undreaded. |
Unfearful | adj | Having no fear; fearless; fully, fearlessly; resolutely. |
Unfearing | adj | Invulnerable to fear or intimidation; audacious, brave, dauntless, fearless, hardy, intrepid. |
Unfeathered | adj | Not provided or coverd with feathers (of birds). |
Unfed | adj | Not fede or nourished. |
Unfeeling | adj | Devoid of sensation; insensible, fig. not sensitive to impressions, etc. 2,. without kindly or tender feeling; callous, unsympathetic. |
Unfele | adj | Bad, evil, wicked, wretched, miserable, unpleasant. |
Unfelled | adj | Still standing; not yet felled or cut down. |
Unfelt | adj | Benumbing, deadened, dulled, insensate, insentient, numbed, unfeeling, unperceptive. |
Unfere | adj | Imfirmed, weak, unfit for or incapable of exertion. |
Unfickle | adj | Stable, steady, invariable, uncapricious, constant. 2. firm or steady in affection, behavior, opinion, or loyalty. 3. constant suggests an innate disposition to status quo: a loyal lover, is not flitting from affair to affair. |
Unfiery | adj | Not consisting of, not attended with, not characterised by or containing fire. 2. not intensely hot. 3. not like or suggestive of fire. 4. not intensely ardent, impetuous or passionate; dispassionate. 5. not easily angered or provoked. 6. coolish, coldish, |
Unfighting | adj | Fleeing or uneager for the fight or battle. |
Unfill | vb | To not fill a (container) or something that can be filled, (lit. and fig.) 2. to empty; to pour out. |
Unfilled | adj | Not filled or made full. 2. fig. unfulfilled. |
Unfillinglike | adj | Insatiable. |
Unfilm | vb | To clear one's eyes; to remove the mist from one's eyes. |
Unfingered | adj | Not provided with or having fingers. 2. untouched with fingers or hands; unhanded. |
Unfired | adj | Not subject or exposed to fire. 2. of firearms: not discharged by firing. 2. not set on fire; not ignited |
Unfirm | adj | Not firm; lacking solidity or rigidity. 2. weak, feeble, infirm, invalid, wanting in strength or power. 3. unsteady, flighty. 4. unsteady, unstable, insecure, liable to slip or fall. 5. not firmly placed or planted. 6. of a loose or soft consistency; incompact. |
Unfirmness | n | The state or quality of being unfirm or some what soft. 2. not strong or forceful in dealing with others. |
Unfitted | adj | Not fitted up or out; not properly furnished. 2. not adapted or suited; unfit. 3. not adjusted by fitting. |
Unfitting | adj | Not fitting or suitable; unbecoming, improper. |
Unfittingness | n | The state or condition of being not suitable or fitting, not becoming or proper. |
Unfledged | adj | Not yet fledged, callow, unfeathered. 2. of an arrow: unfeathered. 3. of persons: immature, inexperienced. 4. of things: not fully developed; still in a crude or imperfect state; inchoate. 4. pertaining to youth and inexperience. |
Unfleeting | adj | Not passing swiftly; intransient, unephemeral. |
Unflesh | vb | To strip of flesh. |
Unfleshed | adj | Not yet stimulated by tasting flesh; fig. untried, raw, inexperienced. 2. stripped of flesh; not covered with flesh. |
Unfleshiness | n | State or condition of the spirit, free from the body and flesh. 2. spiritual, free from the the body, in an unfleshiness eternity. |
Unflock | vb | Disgregarize; send from the flock or group; ostracise. |
Unflown | adj | Not yet flown. |
Unfoed | adj | Without enemy or foe. |
Unfold | n | A developmental process: flowering, blossoming, opening, revealing, displaying etc. |
Unfold | vb | To open or unwrap the folds of; to spread open, expand; to straighten out. 2. to open the lips, eyes, a gate etc. 3. to disclose, reveal by statement or exposition; to explain. 4. to disclose to view, to display. 5. to unwrap; to release or extract from wrappings. 6. to come upon, to spread out, to expand; to become patent or plain. 7. to release sheep from folds or fold |
Unfolding | adj | Being revealed at this very moment; becoming plain or clearer. 2. opening, opening up; displaying. 3. spreading out; unwrapping, expanding. |
Unfollowed | adj | Not moving behind in the same direction. 2. not coming after. 3. not pursuing. |
Unfooted | adj | Not trodden on by the feet of men; untraversed. |
Unfootsore | adj | Not having sore or tired feet after a long walk or march. 2. not way-weary, way-worn. |
Unforbearing | adj | Not showing patent, unruffled self-control, and restraint under adversity. 2. quick to retaliate or express resentment; long suffering. 3. not able to control oneself when provoked. |
Unforbearing-ness | n | The state or quality of being unable to show self-control and restraint under adversity. 2. a quickness to relataliate or express resentment. |
Unforbid | vb | To allow to happen or take place. 2. to make possible, let, permit, not prohibit. |
Unforbidden | ppl | Allowing to happen or taking place. 2. making possible. letting, permitting, not prohibiting. |
Unforbode | vb | To not prophesize; not foretell or predict. |
Unforeboding | adj | Not prophetic, foretelling, without prescient, unaugured, unpredicting. |
Unforgetful | adj | Retentive of memory; recollective; mindful or attentive. 2. able to keep in mind. 3. remembering. |
Unforgetting | adj | Unable or unwilling to forget. 2. not forgetting, enduring or persisting in memory. |
Unforgiveness | n | The state or quality of not forgiving. |
Unforgiving | adj | Not inclined or able to forgive or show mercy. 2. not dispose to forgive or overlook offence. 3. unmerciful, uncompassionate. 4. resentful; unpardoning. |
Unforgolden | adj | Unrequited. |
Unforgone | adj | Not predetermined or already decided on, not previously happening. 2. not passed by or gone pass. |
Unforegone'ness | n | State or condition of not being pre-determined. |
Unforgotten | adj | Not forgotten, remembered. |
Unforeknown | adj | Already known or aware of. |
Unforlet | ppl | Not abandoned or given. |
Unforesaken | adj | Remain with or not withdraw from; staying or staying true to; supportive. 2. maintaining, not giving up on. 3. not rejecting, accepting. |
Unforeseeing | adj | Without prior knowledge or awareness of. 2. the unforeseeing security of charmed and confident happiness. |
Unforeseen | adj | Not anticipated; unanticipated, unforeseen, unlooked-for, out of the blue |
Unforeseen-ness | n | State or condition of not anticipating, unforeseeing, unlooking-for, not-out-of-the-blue. |
Unforsworn | adj | As yet or not foresworn or perjured under oath. 2. as yet or not repudiated. |
Unforethought | n | Not planned, devised or plotted in advance of action. 2. not thought of prior to an event ; not planned or considered beforehand. 3. not judicious in avoiding harm or danger; not prudent of care for the future. |
Unforetold | adj | A silence has followed not unforetold: not told, spoken of beforehand, anticipated. |
Unforewarned | adj | Our unforewarned Grandma Eve: not warned prior to or before. |
Unfothered | adj | Not foddered. |
Unfought | adj | Of battle, strife, argument not yet fought or contested. |
Unfouled | ppl | Not made foul or impure; undefiled. |
Unfounded | adj | Not found; not yet discovered; undiscovered. 2. of no foundation or basis; chiefly fig. groundless, unwarranted. 3. powerless. |
Unfoxed | adj | Sober. |
Unframe | vb | To distress, trouble, to take to pieces, to destroy. 2. to undo. 3. to dislocate; to thrown into confusion, disorder, distract. |
Unfree | adj | Ignoble, base. 2. characterised by want of freedom. 3. not at liberty to do something. 4. not possessed of personal liberty; destitute of freedom. 5. not holding the position of a free or privileged member of a corporation. 6. not free of duty, tax, or impost; not exempted from commercial restrictions. |
Unfree | vb | To make unfree; to deprive of freedom. |
Unfreely | adv | Not beautiful; " their mouths wide, their eyes broad; unfreely was their faces made. |
Unfreeness | n | Restriction. |
Unfriend | n | One who is not a friend, or on friendly terms; an enemy. 2. one not a member of the "Society of Friends." |
Unfriended | adj | Not provided with friends; friendless. |
Unfriendlily | adv | Hrash words unfriendlily spoken. |
Unfriendliness | n | State or condition not characterised by friendliness. |
Unfriendly | adj | Not characteristic of a friend or friendship; in an unfriendly manner. 2. exhibiting dislike or hostility. 3. not having the quality or disposition of a friend; esp. unfavourably disposed, inimical, hostile. 4. not propitious or favourable. |
Unfriendship | n | Unfriendliness; enmity. |
Unfright | adj | Unafraid. |
Unfrightenedness | n | Unfearfulness. 2. state of not being afraid. |
Unfrith | n | Dissension, strife. |
Unfulfilled | adj | Not carried out or done: many unfulfilled requests. 2. not yet achieved: his unfulfilled dreams. 3. not happy or satisfied, from not having achieved one’s desires or full potential. |
Unfull | adj | Not filled fully. |
Unfulmaking | n | Imperfection. |
Unfurthersome | adj | Unfavourable, as in unfurthersome weather; that does not further or aids the ripening of the crop. |
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