UNDOUBTED
UNDOUBTED, adjective undout'ed. Not doubted; not called in question; indubitable; indisputable; as undoubted proof; undoubted truth.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNDOUBTED, adjective undout'ed. Not doubted; not called in question; indubitable; indisputable; as undoubted proof; undoubted truth.
UNDOUBTEDLY, adverb undout'edly. Without doubt; without question; indubitably.
UNDOUBTFUL, adjective undout'ful. Not doubtful; not ambiguous; plain; evident.
UNDOUBTING, adjective undout'ing. Not doubting; not hesitating respecting facts; not fluctuating in uncertainty; as an undoubting believer; an undoubting faith.
UNDRA'INED, adjective Not drained; not freed from water.
UNDRAMAT'IC,UNDRAMAT'ICAL, adjective Not dramatic; not according to the rules of the drama, or not suited to the drama.
UNDRAMAT'ICAL, a. Not dramatic; not according to the rules of the drama, or not suited to the drama.
UNDRAWN', adjective1. Not drawn; not pulled by an external force.2. Not allured by motives or persuasion.3. Not taken from the box; as an undrawn ticket.
UNDREADED, adjective undred'ed. Not dreaded; not feared.
UNDRE'AMED, adjective Not dreamed; not thought of.
UNDRESS', verb intransitive1. To divest of clothes; to strip.2. To divest of ornaments, or the attire of ostentation; to disrobe.UN'DRESS, noun A loose negligent dress.
UNDRESS'ED, participle passive1. Divested of dress; disrobed.2.adjective Not dressed; not attired.3. Not prepared; as meat undressed4. Not pruned; not trimmed; not put in order;...
UNDRI'ED, adjective1. Not dried; wet; moist; as undried cloth.2. Not dried; green; as undried hay; undried hops.
UNDRIV'EN, adjective Not driven; not impelled.
UNDROOP'ING, adjective Not drooping; not sinking; not despairing.
UNDROSS'Y, adjective Free from dross or recrement.
UNDROWN'ED, adjective Not drowned.
UNDU'BITABLE, adjective Not to be doubted; unquestionable. [But the word now used is indubitable.]
UNDUE, adjective1. Not due; not yet demandable of right; as a debt, note or bond undue2. Not right; not legal; improper; as an undue proceeding.3. Not agreeable to a rule or sta...
UNDU'KE, verb transitive To deprive of dukedom.
UN'DULARY, adjective [Latin undula, a little wave.] Playing like waves; waving.
UN'DULATE,UN'DULATED, adjective Wavy; waved obtusely up and down, near the margin, as a leaf or corol.UN'DULATE, verb transitive [Latin undula, a little wave; unda, a wave; Low ...
UN'DULATED, a. Wavy; waved obtusely up and down, near the margin, as a leaf or corol.
UN'DULATING, participle present tense1. Waving; vibrating.2.adjective Wary; rising and falling.
UN'DULATINGLY, adverb In the form of waves.
UNDULA'TION, noun [from undulate.]1. A waving motion or vibration; as the undulations of a fluid, of water or air; the undulations of sound. The undulations of a fluid are propa...
UN'DULATORY, adjective [from undulate. Moving in the manner of waves; or resembling the motion of waves, which successively rise or swell and fall. We speak of the undulatory mo...