UNTHREATENED
UNTHREATENED, adjective unthret'ened. Not threatened; not menaced.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNTHREATENED, adjective unthret'ened. Not threatened; not menaced.
UN'THRIFT, noun A prodigal; one who wastes his estate by extravagance.
UNTHRIFT'ILY, adverb Without frugality.
UNTHRIFT'INESS, noun Waste of property without necessity or use; prodigality; profusion.
UNTHRIFT'Y, adjective1. Prodigal; lavish; profuse; spending property without necessity or use.2. Not thriving; not gaining property; as un unthrifty farmer.3. Not gaining flesh;...
UNTHRI'VING, adjective Not thriving; not prospering in temporal affairs; not gaining property.
UNTHRO'NE, verb transitive To remove from a throne, or from supreme authority; to dethrone.
UNTI'DY, adjective1. Not tidy; not seasonable; not ready.2. Not neatly dressed; not in good order.
UNTI'E, verb transitive1. To loosen, as a knot; to disengage the parts that form a knot. untie the knot.2. To unbind; to free from any fastening; as, to untie an iron chain.3. T...
UNTI'ED, participle passive1. Loosed; as a knot; unbound; separated; resolved.2.adjective Not tied; not bound or gathered in a knot; loose.3. Not fastened with a knot.4. Not hel...
UNTIL', preposition [un and till. See Till.]1. To; used of time.He and his sons were priests of the tribe of Dan, until the day of the captivity. Judges 18:30.2. To; used of obj...
UNTI'LE, verb intransitive To take the tiles from; to uncover by removing tiles.
UNTILL'ED, adjective Not tilled; not cultivated.
UNTIM'BERED, adjective1. Not furnished with timber.2. Not covered with timber trees; as untimbered land.
UNTI'MELY, adjective1. Happening before the usual time; as untimely frost.2. Happening before the natural time; premature; as untimely death; untimely fate.UNTI'MELY, adverb Bef...
UNTINC'TURED, adjective Not tinctured; not tinged.
UNTING'ED, adjective1. Not tinged; not stained; not discolored; as water untinged; untinged beams of light.2. Not infected.
UNTI'RABLE, adjective That cannot be wearied; indefatigable; unwearied.
UNTI'RED, adjective Not tired; not exhausted by labor.
UNTI'RING, adjective Not becoming tired or exhausted; as untiring patience.
UNTI'TLED, adjective Having no title; as an untitled tyrant.
UN'TO, preposition a compound of un, [on,] and to; of no use in the language, as it expresses no more than to. I do not find it in our mother tongue, nor is it ever used in popu...
UNTOLD, adjective1. Not told; not related; not revealed.2. Not numbered; as money untold
UNTOMB, verb transitive untoom'. To disinter.
UNTOOTH'SOME, adjective Not pleasant to the taste.
UNTOUCHED, adjective untuch'ed.1. Not touched; not reached; not hit.2. Not moved; not affected; as the heart untouched3. Not meddled with; as books untouched for years.
UNTO'WARD, adjective1. Froward; perverse; refractory; not easily guided or taught. Acts 2:40.2. Awkward; ungraceful; as untoward words.3. Inconvenient; troublesome; unmanageable...