UNPOPULAR
UNPOP'ULAR, adjective1. Not popular; not having the public favor; as an unpopular magistrate.2. Not pleasing the people; as an unpopular law.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNPOP'ULAR, adjective1. Not popular; not having the public favor; as an unpopular magistrate.2. Not pleasing the people; as an unpopular law.
UNPOPULAR'ITY, noun The state of not enjoying the public favor, or of not pleasing the people.
UNPORTABLE, adjective Not to be carried.
UNPORTIONED, adjective Not endowed or furnished with a portion or fortune; as an unportioned daughter.
UNPORTUOUS, adjective Having no ports.
UNPOSSESS'ED, adjective Not possessed; not held; not occupied.
UNPOSSESS'ING, adjective Having no possessions.
UNPOS'SIBLE, adjective Not possible. obsolete [The word now used is impossible.]
UNPOW'DERED, adjective Not sprinkled with powder.
UNPRAC'TICABLE, adjective Not feasible; that cannot be performed. [The word now used is impracticable.]
UNPRAC'TICED, adjective1. Not having been taught by practice; not skilled; not having experience; raw; unskillful.2. Not known; not familiar by use. [Not used.]
UNPRA'ISED, adjective s as z. Not praised; not celebrated.
UNPRECA'RIOUS, adjective Not dependent on another; not uncertain.
UNPREC'EDENTED, adjective Having no precedent or example; not preceded by a like case; not having the authority of prior example.
UNPRECE'IVABLE, adjective Not to be perceived; not perceptible.
UNPRECI'SE, adjective Not precise; not exact.
UNPREDES'TINED, adjective Not previously determined or destined.
UNPREDICT', verb transitive To retract prediction.
UNPREFER'RED, adjective Not preferred; not advanced.
UNPREG'NANT, adjective1. Not pregnant.2. Not prolific; not quick of wit.
UNPREJU'DICATE, adjective Not prepossessed by settled opinions. [Little used.]
UNPREJ'UDICED, adjective1. Not prejudiced; free from undue bias or prepossession; not preoccupied by opinion; impartial; as an unprejudiced mind.2. Not warped by prejudice; as a...
UNPRELAT'ICAL, adjective Unsuitable to a prelate.
UNPREMED'ITATED, adjective1. Not previously meditated or prepared in the mind.2. Not previously purposed or intended; not done by design.
UNPREPA'RED, adjective1. Not prepared; not ready; not fitted or furnished by previous measures.2. Not prepared by holiness of life for the event of death and a happy immortality.
UNPREPA'REDNESS, noun State of being unprepared.
UNPREPOSSESS'ED, adjective Not prepossessed; not biased by previous opinions; not partial.