UNPARDONABLY
UNP'ARDONABLY, adverb Beyond forgiveness.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNP'ARDONABLY, adverb Beyond forgiveness.
UNP'ARDONED, adjective1. Not pardoned; not forgiven; as unpardoned offenses.2. Not having received a legal pardon. The convict returned unpardoned
UNP'ARDONING, adjective Not forgiving; not disposed to pardon.
UNP'ARLIAMENT'ARINESS, noun Contrariety to the rules, usages or constitution of parliament.
UNP'ARLIAMENT'ARY, adjective1. Contrary to the usages or rules of proceeding in parliament.2. Contrary to the rules or usages of legislative bodies.
UNP'ARTED, adjective Not parted; not divided; not separated.
UNP'ARTIAL, adjective Not partial. [Not in use.] See Impartial.]
UNP'ARTIALLY, adverb Fairly; impartially. [Not used.
UNP'ASSABLE, adjective1. Not admitting persons to pass; impassable; as unpassable roads, rivers or mountains. [Impassable is more generally used.]2. Not current; not received in...
UNPAS'SIONATE,UNPAS'SIONATED, adjective Calm; free from passion; impartial. [Instead of these words, dispassionate is now used.]
UNPAS'SIONATED, a. Calm; free from passion; impartial. [Instead of these words, dispassionate is now used.]
UNPAS'SIONATELY, adverb Without passion; calmly. [From this, dispassionately is now used.]
UNP'ASTORAL, adjective Not pastoral; not suitable to pastoral manners.
UNPAT'ENTED, adjective Not granted by patent.
UNP'ATHED, adjective1. Unmarked by passage; not trodden.2. Not being beaten into a path; as unpathed snow.
UNPATHET'IC, adjective Not pathetic; not adapted to move the passions or excite emotion.
UNPAT'RONIZED, adjective Not having a patron; not supported by friends.
UNPAT'TERNED, adjective Having no equal.
UNPA'VED, adjective Not paved; not covered with stone.
UNPAWN'ED, adjective Not pawned; not pledged.
UNPA'Y, verb transitive1. To undo. [Not in use.]2. Not to pay or compensate. [Not used.]
UNPE'ACEABLE, adjective Not peaceable; quarrelsome.
UNPE'ACEABLENESS, noun Unquietness; quarrelsomeness.
UNPE'ACEFUL, adjective Not pacific or peaceful; unquiet.
UNPED'IGREED, adjective Not distinguished by a pedigree.
UNPEG', verb transitive1. To loose from pegs; to open.2. To pull out the peg from.
UNPELT'ED, adjective Not pelted; not assailed with stones.