UNHANDSOME
UNHAND'SOME, adjective1. Ungraceful; not beautiful.I cannot admit that there is anything unhandsome or irregular in the globe.2. Unfair; illiberal; disingenuous.3. Uncivil; unpo...
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNHAND'SOME, adjective1. Ungraceful; not beautiful.I cannot admit that there is anything unhandsome or irregular in the globe.2. Unfair; illiberal; disingenuous.3. Uncivil; unpo...
UNHAND'SOMELY, adverb1. Inelegantly; ungracefully.2. Illiberally; unfairly.3. Uncivilly; unpolitely.
UNHAND'SOMENESS, noun1. Want of beauty and elegance.2. Unfairness; disingenuousness.3. Incivility.
UNHAND'Y, adjective1. Not dextrous; not skillful; not ready in the use of the hands; awkward; as a person unhandy at his work.2. Not convenient; as an unhandy posture for writing.
UNHANG', verb transitive1. To divest or strip of hangings, as a room.2. To take from the hinges; as, to unhang a gate.
UNHANG'ED,UNHAP', noun Ill luck; misfortune. [Not in use.]
UNHAP', n. Ill luck; misfortune. [Not in use.]
UNHAP'PIED, adjective Made unhappy. [Not in use.]
UNHAP'PILY, adverb Unfortunately; miserably; calamitously.
UNHAP'PINESS, noun1. Misfortune; ill luck.2. Infelicity; misery.It is our great unhappiness when any calamities fall upon us, that we are uneasy and dissatisfied.[But it usually...
UNHAP'PY, adjective1. Unfortunate; unlucky. He has been unhappy in his choice of a partner. Affairs have taken an unhappy turn.2. Not happy; in a degree miserable or wretched. S...
UNHAR'ASSED, adjective Not harassed; not vexed or troubled.
UNH'ARBOR, verb transitive To drive from harbor or shelter.
UNH'ARBORED, adjective Not sheltered, or affording no shelter.
UNH'ARDENED, adjective1. Not hardened; not indurated; as metal.2. Not hardened; not made obdurate; as the heart.
UNH'ARDY, adjective1. Not hardy; feeble; not able to endure fatigue.2. Not having fortitude; not bold; timorous.
UNH'ARMED, adjective Unhurt; uninjured; unimpaired.
UNH'ARMFUL, adjective Not doing harm; harmless; innoxious.Themselves unharmful let them live unharm'd.
UNHARMO'NIOUS, adjective1. Not having symmetry or congruity; disproportionate.2. Discordant; unmusical; jarring; as sounds.
UNHARMO'NIOUSLY, adverb With jarring; discordantly.
UNH'ARNESS, verb transitive1. To strip of harness; to loose from harness or gear.2. To disarm; to divest of armor.
UNHATCH'ED, adjective1. Not hatched; not having left the egg.2. Not matured and brought to light; not disclosed.
UNHAZ'ARDED, adjective Not hazarded; not put in danger; not exposed to loss; not adventured.
UNHEAD, verb transitive unhed'. To take out the head of; as, to unhead a cask.
UNHEADED, participle passive unhed'ed. Having the head taken out.
UNHEADING, participle present tense unhed'ing. Taking out the head of.
UNHEALTHFUL, adjective unhelth'ful.1. Not healthful; injurious to health; insalubrious; unwholesome; noxious; as an unhealthful climate or air.2. Abounding with sickness or dise...