UNAPPEASABLE
UNAPPE'ASABLE, adjective s as z.1. Not to be appeased or pacified; as an unappeasable clamor.2. Not placable; as unappeasable wrath.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNAPPE'ASABLE, adjective s as z.1. Not to be appeased or pacified; as an unappeasable clamor.2. Not placable; as unappeasable wrath.
UNAPPE'ASED, adjective s as z. Not appeased; not pacified.
UNAPPLI'ABLE, adjective Inapplicable. [Little used.]
UNAP'PLICABLE, adjective Inapplicable; that cannot be applied. [We now use inapplicable.]
UNAPPLI'ED, adjective Not applied; not used according to the destination; as unapplied funds.
UNAP'POSITE, adjective s as z. Not apposite; not suitable.
UNAPPRE'CIATED, adjective Not duly estimated or valued.
UNAPPREHEND'ED, adjective1. Not apprehended; not taken.2. Not understood.
UNAPPREHENS'IBLE, adjective Not capable of being understood.
UNAPPREHENS'IVE, adjective1. Not apprehensive; not fearful or suspecting.2. Not intelligent; not ready of conception.
UNAPPRI'SED, adjective s as z. Not apprised; not previously informed.
UNAPPROACHABLE, adjective That cannot be approached; inaccessible.
UNAPPROACHABLENESS, noun Inaccessibleness.
UNAPPROACHED, adjective Not approached; not to be approached.
UNAPPRO'PRIATED, adjective1. Not appropriated; not applied or directed to be applied to any specific object; as money or funds.2. Not granted or given to any person, company or ...
UNAPPROVED, adjective Not approved; not having received approbation.
UNAPT', adjective1. Not apt; not ready or propense.A soldier, unapt to weep.2. Dull; not ready to learn.3. Unfit; not qualified; not disposed; with to, before a verb, and for, b...
UNAPT'LY, adverb Unfitly; improperly.
UNAPT'NESS, noun1. Unfitness; unsuitableness.2. Dullness; want of quick apprehension.3. Unreadiness; disqualification; want of propension. The mind, by excess of exertion, gets ...
UN'ARGUED, adjective1. Not argued; not debated.2. Not disputed; not opposed by argument.3. Not censured; a Latinism. [Not used.]
UN'ARMED, adjective1. Not having an arms or armor; not equipped. Man is born unarmed It is mean to attack even an enemy unarmed2. Not furnished with scales, prickles or other de...
UNARRA'IGNED, adjective Not arraigned; not brought to trial.
UNARRANGED, adjective Not arranged; not disposed in order.
UNARRA'YED, adjective1. Not arrayed; not dressed.2. Not disposed in order.
UNARRI'VED, adjective Not arrived. [Ill formed.]
UN'ARTED, adjective Ignorant of the arts. [Not in use.]
UN'ARTFUL, adjective1. Not artful; artless; not having cunning.2. Wanting skill. [Little used.]