UNCONCILIATING
UNCONCIL'IATING, adjective Not conciliating; not adapted or disposed to gain favor, or to reconciliation.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNCONCIL'IATING, adjective Not conciliating; not adapted or disposed to gain favor, or to reconciliation.
UNCONCLU'DENT, adjective Not decisive; not inferring a plain or certain conclusion or consequence. [Little used.][In the place of these, inconclusive is generally used.
UNCONCLU'DIBLE, adjective Not determinable. [Not used.]
UNCONCLU'DING,UNCONCLU'DINGNESS, noun Quality of being inconclusive. [Not used.]
UNCONCLU'DINGNESS, n. Quality of being inconclusive. [Not used.]
UNCONCLU'SIVE, adjective Not decisive. [But inconclusive is now used.]
UNCONCOCT'ED, adjective Not concocted; not digested.
UNCONDEM'NED, adjective1. Not condemned; not judged guilty.- A man that is a Roman, and uncondemned Acts 22:25.2. Not disapproved; not pronounced criminal; as a practice yet unc...
UNCONDENS'ABLE, adjective That cannot be condensed.
UNCONDENS'ED, adjective Not condensed.
UNCONDI'TIONAL, adjective Absolute; unreserved; not limited by any conditions. We are required to make an unconditional surrender of ourselves to our Maker. The king demanded un...
UNCONDI'TIONALLY, adverb Without conditions; without terms of limitation; without reservation. The troops did not surrender unconditionally but by capitulation.
UNCONFESS'ED, adjective Not confessed; not acknowledged.
UNCONFI'NABLE, adjective1. Unbounded. [Not used.]2. That cannot be confined or restrained.
UNCONFI'NED, adjective1. Not confined; free from restraint; free from control.2. Having no limits; illimitable; unbounded.
UNCONFI'NEDLY, adverb Without confinement or limitation.
UNCONFIRM'ED, adjective1. Not fortified by resolution; weak; raw; as troops unconfirmed by experience.2. Not confirmed; not strengthened by additional testimony.His witness unco...
UNCONFORM', adjective Unlike; dissimilar; not analogous. [Not in use.]
UNCONFORM'ABLE, adjective Not consistent; not agreeable; not conforming.Moral evil is an action unconformable to the rule of our duty.
UNCONFORM'ITY, noun Incongruity; inconsistency; want of conformity.
UNCONFU'SED, adjective s as z.1. Free from confusion or disorder.2. Not embarrassed.
UNCONFU'SEDLY, adverb s as z. Without confusion or disorder.
UNCONFU'TABLE, adjective Not confutable; not to be refuted or overthrown; that cannot be disproved or convicted of error; as an unconfutable argument.
UNCONGE'ALABLE, adjective Not capable of being congealed.
UNCONGE'ALED, adjective Not frozen; not congealed; not concreted.
UNCONGE'NIAL, adjective Not congenial
UNCON'JUGAL, adjective Not suitable to matrimonial faith; not befitting a wife or husband.