Uncandid
Uncandida.not candid, not fair, partial
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Uncandida.not candid, not fair, partial
Uncanonicala.not canonical, not approved of
Uncanopieda.not covered with a canopy
Uncapv.t.to remove a cap or cover
Uncapablea.incapable, unable, improper, unfit
Uncarnatea.not carnal or lustful, not fleshly
Uncasev.t.to uncover, take off or out, slay
Uncaughta.not caught, not yet taken, loose
Uncauseda.not having a cause or author
Uncautiousa.incautious, unwary, heedless, foolish
Uncentricala.not centrical, distant from the center
Uncertaina.not certain, doubtful, unsettled
Uncertaineda.made uncertain, not cleared up
Uncertainlyad.in an uncertain state or manner
Uncertaintyn.dubiousness, doubt, contingency
Unchainv.t.to set free from chains, to release
Unchangeablea.that cannot be changed, fixed
Unchangeablenessn.an unalterable quality
Unchangeablyad.without change, fixedly, every
Unchangeda.not changed, unaltered, fixed, true
Unchanginga.suffering no alteration, fixed, safe
Uncharacteristica.not exhibiting a character
Unchargev.t.to retract an accusation, recant, draw
Uncharitablea.having no mercy, unkind
Uncharitablenessn.a want of charity or love
Uncharitablyad.without charity, unkindly
Uncharya.incautious, unwary, unguarded, ob.