UNCONSTRAINEDLY
UNCONSTRA'INEDLY, adverb Without force or constraint; freely; spontaneously; voluntarily.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNCONSTRA'INEDLY, adverb Without force or constraint; freely; spontaneously; voluntarily.
UNCONSTRA'INT, noun Freedom from constraint; ease.
UNCONSULT'ING, adjective Not consumed; not wasted, expended or dissipated; not destroyed.
UNCONSU'MED, adjective Not consumed; not wasted, expended or dissipated; not destroyed.
UNCONSUM'MATE, adjective Not consummated.
UNCONTEM'NED, adjective Not despised; not contemned.
UNCONTEND'ING, adjective Not contending; not contesting; not disputing.
UNCONTENT'ED, adjective Not contented; not satisfied.
UNCONTENT'INGNESS, noun Want of power to satisfy. [Not in use.]
UNCONTEST'ABLE, adjective Indisputable; not to be controverted. [Incontestible is the word now used.]
UNCONTEST'ED, adjective1. Not contested; not disputed.2. Evident; plain.
UNCONTRADICT'ED, adjective Not contradicted; not denied.
UNCON'TRITE, adjective Not contrite; not penitent.
UNCONTRI'VED, adjective Not contrived; not formed by design.
UNCONTRI'VING, adjective Not contriving; improvident.
UNCONTROLLABLE, adjective1. That cannot be controlled; ungovernable; that cannot be restrained; as an uncontrollable temper; uncontrollable subjects.2. That cannot be resisted o...
UNCONTROLLABLY, adverb1. Without power of opposition.2. In a manner or degree that admits of no restraint or resistance; as a stream uncontrollably violent.
UNCONTROLLED, adjective1. Not governed; not subjected to a superior power or authority; not restrained.2. Not resisted; unopposed.3. Not convinced; not refuted. [Unusual.]
UNCONTROLLEDLY, adverb Without control or restraint; without effectual opposition.
UNCON'TROVERTED, adjective Not disputed; not contested; not liable to be called in question.
UNCONVERS'ABLE, adjective1. Not free in conversation; not social; reserved.2. Not suited to conversation.
UNCON'VERSANT, adjective Not conversant; not familiarly acquainted with.
UNCONVERT'ED, adjective1. Not converted; not changed in opinion; not turned from one faith to another.2. Not persuaded of the truth of the christian religion; as unconverted pag...
UNCONVERT'IBLE, adjective That cannot be converted or changed in form. Lead is unconvertible into silver.
UNCONVIN'CED, adjective Not convinced; not persuaded.
UNCORD', verb transitive To loose from cords; to unfasten or unbind; as, to uncord a bed; to uncord a package.
UNCORK', verb transitive To draw the cork from; as, to uncork a bottle.