UNGODLINESS
UNGOD'LINESS, noun Impiety; wickedness; disregard of God and his commands and neglect of his worship; or any positive act of disobedience or irreverence.The wrath of God is reve...
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNGOD'LINESS, noun Impiety; wickedness; disregard of God and his commands and neglect of his worship; or any positive act of disobedience or irreverence.The wrath of God is reve...
UNGOD'LY, adjective1. Wicked; impious; neglecting the fear and worship of God, or violating his commands. 1 Peter 4:18.2. Sinful; contrary to the divine commands; as ungodly dee...
UNGO'RED, adjective1. Not gored; not wounded with a horn.2. Not wounded.
UNGORG'ED, adjective Not gorged; not filled; not sated.
UNGOT',UNGOT'TEN, adjective1. Not gained.2. Not begotten.
UNGOT'TEN, a.1. Not gained.2. Not begotten.
UNGOVERNABLE, adjective1. That cannot be governed; that cannot be ruled or restrained.2. Licentious; wild; unbridled; as ungovernable passions.
UNGOVERNABLY, adverb So as not to be governed or restrained.
UNGOVERNED, adjective1. Not being governed.2. Not subjected to laws or principles; not restrained or regulated; unbridled; licentious; as ungoverned appetite; ungoverned passions.
UNGOWN'ED, adjective Not having or not wearing a gown.
UNGRA'CEFUL, adjective Not graceful; not marked with ease and dignity; wanting beauty and elegance; as ungraceful manners. Without politeness, learning is ungraceful
UNGRA'CEFULLY, adverb Awkwardly; inelegantly.
UNGRA'CEFULNESS, noun Want of gracefulness; want of ease and dignity; want of elegance; awkwardness; as ungracefulness of manners.
UNGRA'CIOUS, adjective1. Wicked; odious; hateful.2. Offensive; unpleasing; as ungracious manners.3. Unacceptable; not well received; not favored.Any thing of grace towards the I...
UNGRA'CIOUSLY, adverb1. With disfavor. The proposal was received ungraciously2. Not in a pleasing manner.
UNGRAMMAT'ICAL, adjective Not according to the established and correct rules of grammar.
UNGRAMMAT'ICALLY, adverb In a manner contrary to the rules of grammar.
UNGR'ANTED, adjective1. Not granted; not bestowed; not transferred by deed or gift; as ungranted lands.2. Not granted; not yielded; not conceded in argument.
UNGRA'TE, adjective Not agreeable; ungrateful. [Not in use.]
UNGRA'TEFUL, adjective1. Not grateful; not feeling thankful for favors.2. Not making returns, or making ill returns for kindness.3. Making no returns for culture; as an ungratef...
UNGRA'TEFULLY, adverb1. With ingratitude.2. Unpleasingly; unacceptably.
UNGRA'TEFULNESS, noun1. Ingratitude; want of due feelings of kindness for favors received; ill return for good.2. Disagreeableness; unpleasing quality.
UNGRAT'IFIED, adjective1. Not gratified; not compensated.2. Not pleased.3. Not indulged; as ungratified appetite.
UNGRA'VELY, adverb Without gravity or seriousness.
UNGROUND'ED, adjective Having no foundation or support; as ungrounded hopes or confidence.
UNGROUND'EDLY, adverb Without ground or support; without reason.
UNGROUND'EDNESS, noun Want of foundation or support.