UNREALITY
UNREAL'ITY, noun want of reality or real existence.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNREAL'ITY, noun want of reality or real existence.
UNRE'APED, adjective Not reaped; as unreaped wheat; an unreaped field.
UNRE'ASONABLE, adjective s as z.1. Not agreeable to reason.2. Exceeding the bounds of reason; claiming or insisting on more than is fit; as an unreasonable demand.3. Immoderate;...
UNRE'ASONABLENESS, noun1. Inconsistency with reason; as the unreasonableness of sinners.2. Exorbitance; excess of demand, claim, passion and the like; as the unreasonableness of...
UNRE'ASONABLY, adverb1. In a manner contrary to reason.2. Excessively; immoderately; more than enough.
UNRE'ASONED, adjective Not reasoned.
UNRE'AVE, verb transitive [See Reave, Unreeve and Ravel.]1. To unwind; to disentangle; to loose.2. Not to rive; not to tear asunder; not to unroof. [Not in use.]
UNREBA'TED, adjective Not blunted.
UNREBUKABLE, adjective Not deserving rebuke; not obnoxious to censure. 1 Timothy 6:1.
UNRECE'IVED, adjective1. Not received; not taken; as sacraments unreceived2. Not come into possession; as a letter unreceived3. Not adopted; not embraced; as opinions unreceived
UNRECK'ONED, adjective Not reckoned or enumerated.
UNRECLA'IMABLE, adjective That cannot be reclaimed, reformed or domesticated.
UNREC'OMPENSED, adjective Not recompensaed; not rewarded.
UNRECONCI'LABLE,1. That cannot be reconciled; that cannot be made consistent with; as two unreconcilable propositions. [In this sense, irreconcilable is generally used.]2. Not r...
UNRECONCI'LED, adjective1. Not reconciled; not made consistent.2. Not appeased; not having become favorable.3. In a theological sense, not having laid aside opposition and enmit...
UNRECORD'ED, adjective1. Not recorded; not registered; as an unrecorded deed or lease.2. Not kept in remembrance by public monuments.Not unrecorded in the rolls of fame.
UNRECOUNT'ED, adjective Not recounted; not told; not related or recited.
UNRECOVERABLE, adjective1. That cannot be recovered; past recovery.2. That cannot be regained.
UNRECOVERED, adjective1. Not recovered; not recalled into possession; not regained.2. Not restored to health.
UNRECRUITABLE, adjective1. That cannot be recruited.2. Incapable of recruiting. [Bad and not used.]
UNREC'TIFIED, adjective Not rectified; not corrected or set right.
UNRECU'RING, adjective That cannot be cured. [Not in use.]
UNREDEE'MABLE, adjective That cannot be redeemed.
UNREDEE'MED, adjective1. Not redeemed; not ransomed.2. Not paid; not recalled into the treasury or bank by payment of the value in money; as unredeemed bills, notes or stock.
UNREDRESS'ED, adjective1. Not redressed; not relieved from injustice; applied to persons.2. Not removed; not reformed as unredressed evils.
UNREDU'CED, adjective Not reduced; not lessened in size, quantity or amount.
UNREDU'CIBLE, adjective Not capable or reduction.