UNBEATEN
UNBE'ATEN, adjective1. Not beaten; not treated with blows.2. Untrod; not beaten by the feet; as unbeaten paths.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNBE'ATEN, adjective1. Not beaten; not treated with blows.2. Untrod; not beaten by the feet; as unbeaten paths.
UNBEAU'TEOUS,UNBEAU'TIFUL, adjective [See Beauty.] Not beautiful; having no beauty.
UNBEAU'TIFUL, a. [See Beauty.] Not beautiful; having no beauty.
UNBECOME, verb transitive Not to become; not to be suitable to; to misbecome. [Not used.]
UNBECOMING, adjective Unsuitable; improper for the person or character; indecent; indecorous.My grief lets unbecoming speeches fall.
UNBECOMINGLY, adverb In an unsuitable manner; indecorously.
UNBECOMINGNESS, noun Unsuitableness to the person, character or circumstances; impropriety; indecorousness.
UNBED', verb transitive To raise or rouse from bed.Eels unbed themselves and stir at the noise of thunder.
UNBED'DED, participle passive Raised from bed; disturbed.
UNBED'DING, participle present tense Raising from bed.
UNBEFIT'TING, adjective Not befitting; unsuitable; unbecoming.
UNBEFRIENDED, adjective unbefrend'ed. Not befriended; not supported by friends; having no friendly aid.
UNBEGET', verb transitive To deprive of existence.
UNBEGOT'UNBEGOT'TEN, adjective1. Not generated; eternal.2. Not yet generated.3. Not begotten; not generated.
UNBEGOT'TEN, a.1. Not generated; eternal.2. Not yet generated.3. Not begotten; not generated.
UNBEGUI'LE, verb transitive To undeceive; to free from the influence of deceit.Then unbeguile thyself.
UNBEGUI'LED, participle passive Undeceived.
UNBEGUN', adjective Not begun.
UNBEHELD', adjective Not beheld; not seen; not visible.
UNBE'ING, adjective Not existing. [Not in use.]
UNBELIE'F, noun1. Incredulity; the withholding of belief; as, unbelief is blind.2. Infidelity; disbelief of divine revelation.3. In the New Testament, disbelief of the truth of ...
UNBELIE'VE, verb transitive1. To discredit; not to believe or trust.2. Not to think real or true.
UNBELIE'VED, participle passive Not believed; discredited.
UNBELIE'VER, noun1. An incredulous person; one who does not believe.2. An infidel; one who discredits revelation, or the mission, character and doctrines of Christ. 2 Corinthian...
UNBELIE'VING, adjective1. Not believing; incredulous.2. Infidel; discrediting divine revelation, or the mission, character and doctrines of Christ; as the unbelieving Jews. Acts...
UNBELOVED, adjective Not loved.
UNBEMOANED, adjective Not lamented.