UNSPECULATIVE
UNSPEC'ULATIVE, adjective Not speculative or theoretical.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNSPEC'ULATIVE, adjective Not speculative or theoretical.
UNSPED', adjective Not performed; not dispatched. obsolete
UNSPENT', adjective1. Not spent; not used or wasted; as water in a cistern unspent2. Not exhausted; as strength or force unspent3. Not having lost its force or impulse; as an un...
UNSPHE'RE, verb transitive To remove from its orb.
UNSPI'ED, adjective1. Not searched; not explored.2. Not seen; not discovered.
UNSPILT', adjective1. Not spilt; not shed.2. Not spoiled. [Not in use.]
UNSPIR'IT, verb transitive To depress in spirits; to dispirit; to dishearten. [Little used. The word used is dispirit.]
UNSPIR'ITED, participle passive Dispirited.
UNSPIR'ITUAL, adjective Not spiritual; carnal; worldly.
UNSPIR'ITUALIZE, verb transitive To deprive of spirituality.
UNSPLIT', adjective Not split; as, unsplit wood will not season.
UNSPOIL'ED, adjective1. Not spoiled; not corrupted; not ruined; not rendered useless.2. Not plundered; not pillaged.
UNSPOT'TED, adjective1. Not stained; free from spot.2. Free from moral stain; untainted with guilt; unblemished; immaculate; as unspotted reputation.
UNSPOT'TEDNESS, noun State of being free from stain or guilt.
UNSQUA'RED, adjective1. Not made square; as unsquared timber.2. Not regular' not formed.
UNSQUI'RE, verb transitive To divest of the title or privilege of an esquire.
UNSTA'BLE, adjective [Latin instabilis.]1. Not stable; not fixed.2. Not steady; inconstant; irresolute; wavering. James 1:8.
UNSTA'BLENESS, noun Instability.
UNSTA'ID, adjective not steady; mutable; not settled in judgment; volatile; fickle; as unstaid youth.
UNSTA'IDNESS, noun1. Unfixed or volatile state or disposition; mutability; fickleness; indiscretion.2. Uncertain motion; unsteadiness.
UNSTA'INED, adjective1. Not stained; not dyed.2. Not polluted; not tarnished; not dishonored; as an unstained character.
UNST'ANCHED, adjective Not stanched; not stopped; as blood.
UNSTA'TE, verb transitive To deprive of dignity.
UNSTAT'UTABLE, adjective Contrary to statute; not warranted by statute.
UNSTEADFAST, adjective unsted'fast.1. Not fixed; not standing or being firm.2. Not firmly adhering to a purpose.
UNSTEADFASTNESS, noun unsted'fastness. Want of steadfastness; instability; inconstancy.
UNSTEADILY, adverb unsted'ily.1. Without steadiness; in a wavering, vacillating manner.2. Inconstantly; in a fickle manner.3. Not in the same manner at different times; variously.