UNSWEET
UNSWEET, adjective Not sweet. [Little used.]
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNSWEET, adjective Not sweet. [Little used.]
UNSWEPT', adjective Not cleaned with a broom; not swept; not brushed.
UNSWORN, adjective Not sworn; not bound by an oath; not having taken an oath; as, the witness is unsworn
UNSYMMET'RICAL, adjective Wanting symmetry or due proportion of parts.
UNSYSTEMAT'IC,UNSYSTEMAT'ICAL, adjective Not systematic; not having regular order, distribution or arrangement of parts.
UNSYSTEMAT'ICAL, a. Not systematic; not having regular order, distribution or arrangement of parts.
UNSYS'TEMIZED, adjective Not systemized; not arranged in due order; not formed into system.
UNTACK', verb transitive To separate what is tacked; to disjoin; to loosen what is fast.
UNTA'INTED, adjective1. Not rendered impure by admixture; not impregnated with foul matter; as untainted air.2. Not sullied; not stained; unblemished; as untainted virtue or rep...
UNTA'INTEDLY, adverb Without spot; without blemish; without imputation of crime.
UNTA'INTEDNESS, noun State or quality of being untainted; purity.
UNTAKEN, adjective unta'kn.1. Not taken; not seized; not apprehended; as a thief untaken2. Not reduced; not subdued; as untaken Troy.3. Not swallowed.UNTAKEN away, not removed. ...
UNTA'MABLE, adjective1. That cannot be tamed or domesticated; that cannot be reclaimed from a wild state.2. Not to be subdued or reduced to control.
UNTA'MED, adjective1. Not reclaimed from wildness; not domesticated; not made familiar with man; as an untamed beast.2. Not subdued; not brought under control; as a turbulent, u...
UNTAN'GLE, verb transitive To disentangle; to loose from tangles or intricacy; as, to untangle thread.Untangle this cruel chain.
UNTAN'GLED, participle passive Disentangled.
UNTAN'GLING, participle present tense Disentangling.
UNT'ARNISHED, adjective Not soiled; not tarnished; not stained; unblemished; as untarnished silk; untarnished reputation.
UNTASTED, adjective1. Not tasted; not tried by the taste or tongue.2. Not enjoyed; as untasted pleasures.
UNTASTEFUL, adjective Having no taste; being without taste.
UNTASTEFULLY, adverb Without taste or gracefulness; in bad taste.
UNTASTING, adjective Not tasting; not perceiving by the taste.
UNTAUGHT, adjective untaut'1. Not taught; not instructed; not educated; unlettered; illiterate.2. Unskilled; new; not having use or practice.A tongue untaught to plead for favor.
UNTAX'ED, adjective1. Not taxed; not charged with taxes.2. Not accused.
UNTE'ACH, verb transitivepreterit tense and participle passive untaught. To cause to forget or lose what has been taught.Experience will unteach us.
UNTE'ACHABLE, adjective That cannot be taught or instructed; indocile.
UNTE'ACHABLENESS, noun The quality of not readily receiving instruction; indocility.