UNPLEASANTLY
UNPLEASANTLY, adverb unplez'antly. In a manner not pleasing; uneasily.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNPLEASANTLY, adverb unplez'antly. In a manner not pleasing; uneasily.
UNPLEASANTNESS, noun unplez'antness. Disagreeableness; the state or quality of not giving pleasure.
UNPLE'ASED, adjective s as z. Not pleased; displeased.
UNPLE'ASING, adjective Offensive; disgusting.
UNPLE'ASINGLY, adverb In a manner to displease.
UNPLE'ASINGNESS, noun Want of qualities to please.
UNPLEDG'ED, adjective Not pledged; not mortgaged.
UNPLI'ABLE, adjective Not pliable; not easily bent.
UNPLI'ANT, adjective1. Not pliant; not easily bent; stiff.2. Not readily yielding the will; not compliant.
UNPLOW'ED, adjective Not plowed.
UNPLU'ME, verb transitive To strip of plumes or feathers; to degrade.
UNPLU'MED, participle passive or adjective Deprived of plumes; destitute of plumes.
UNPLUN'DERED, adjective Not plundered or stripped.
UNPOET'IC,UNPOET'ICAL, adjective1. Not poetical; not having the beauties of verse.2. Not becoming a poet.
UNPOET'ICAL, a.1. Not poetical; not having the beauties of verse.2. Not becoming a poet.
UNPOET'ICALLY, adverb1. In a manner not comporting with the nature of poetry.2. In a manner unbecoming a poet.
UNPOINT'ED, adjective1. Having no point or string.2. Not having marks by which to distinguish sentences, members and clauses in writing.3. Not having the vowel points or marks; ...
UNPOIS'ON, verb transitive s as z. To remove or expel poison.
UNPOIZ'ED, adjective Not poized; not balanced.
UNPO'LARIZED, adjective Not polarized; not having polarity.
UNPOL'ICIED, adjective Not having civil polity, or a regular form of government.
UNPOL'ISHED, adjective1. Not polished; not made smooth or bright by attrition.2. Not refined in manners; uncivilized; rude; plain.
UNPOLI'TE, adjective1. Not refined in manners; not elegant.2. Not civil; not courteous; rude. [See Impolite.]
UNPOLI'TELY, adverb In an uncivil or rude manner.
UNPOLI'TENESS, noun1. Want of refinement in manners; rudeness.2. Incivility; want of courtesy.
UNPOLLED, adjective1. Not registered as a voter.2. Unplundered; not stripped.
UNPOLLU'TED, adjective Not polluted; not defiled; not corrupted.