UNCAUGHT
UNCAUGHT, adjective uncaut'. Not yet caught or taken.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNCAUGHT, adjective uncaut'. Not yet caught or taken.
UNCAUS'ED, adjective s as z. Having no precedent cause; existing without an author.
UNCAU'TIOUS, adjective Not cautious; not wary; heedless. [Incautious is now generally used.]
UNCE'ASING, adjective Not ceasing; not intermitting; continual.
UNCE'ASINGLY, adverb Without intermission or cessation; continually.
UNCEL'EBRATED, adjective Not celebrated; not solemnized.
UNCELES'TIAL, adjective Not heavenly.
UNCEN'SURABLE, adjective Not worthy of censure.
UNCEN'SURED, adjective Not censured; exempt from blame or reproach.Whose right it is uncensur'd to be dull.
UNCEN'TRICAL, adjective not central; distant from the center.
UNCEREMO'NIAL, adjective Not ceremonial.
UNCEREMO'NIOUS, adjective not ceremonious; not formal.
UNCER'TAIN, adjective1. Not certain; doubtful; not certainly known. it is uncertain who will be the next president.2. Doubtful; not having certain knowledge.man without the prot...
UNCER'TAINLY, adverb1. Not surely; not certainly.2. Not confidently.- Standards that cannot be known at all, or but imperfectly and uncertainly
UNCER'TAINTY, noun1. doubtfulness; dubiousness. The truth is not ascertained; the latest accounts have not removed the uncertainty2. Want of certainty; want of precision; as the...
UNCES'SANT, adjective Continual; incessant. [The latter is the word now used.]
UNCES'SANTLY, adverb Incessantly. obsolete
UNCHA'IN, verb transitive To free from chains or slavery.
UNCHA'INED, participle passive Disengaged from chains, shackles or slavery.
UNCHA'INING, participle present tense Freeing from chains, bonds or restraint.
UNCHANGEABLE, adjective Not capable of change; immutable; not subject to variation. god is an unchangeable being.
UNCHANGEABLENESS, noun The state or quality of being subject to no change; immutability.
UNCHANGEABLY, adverb Without change; immutably.
UNCHANGED, adjective1. Not changed or altered.2. Not alterable.
UNCHANGING, adjective Not changing; suffering no alteration.
UNCHARACTERIS'TIC, adjective Not characteristic; not exhibiting a character.
UNCH'ARGE, verb transitive To retract an accusation. [Not used.]