Unconcerning
Un′con‐cern″ing, a. Not interesting or affecting; insignificant; not belonging to one. Addison.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, C. & G. Merriam Co., 1913.
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Un′con‐cern″ing, a. Not interesting or affecting; insignificant; not belonging to one. Addison.
Un′con‐cern″ment (?), n. The state of being unconcerned, or of having no share or concern; unconcernedness. South.
{ Un′con‐clud″ent (?), Un′con‐clud″ing (?), } a. Inconclusive. Locke.— Un′con‐clud″ing‐ness, n.Jer. Taylor.
Un′con‐clu″sive (?), a. Inconclusive.
Un′con‐di″tion‐al (?), a. Not conditional, limited, or conditioned; made without condition; absolute; unreserved; as, an unconditional surrender.O, pass not, Lord, an absolute d...
Un′con‐di″tioned (?), a. 1. Not conditioned or subject to conditions; unconditional.2. (Metaph.) Not subject to conditions or limitations; infinite; absolute; hence, inconceivab...
Un‐con″fi‐dence (?), n. Absence of confidence; uncertainty; doubt.
Un′con‐form″a‐ble (?), a. 1. Not conformable; not agreeable; not conforming.Moral evil is an action unconformable to it. I. Watts.2. (Geol.) Not conformable; not lying in a para...
Un′con‐form″ist, n. A nonconformist.
Un′con‐form″i‐ty, n. 1. Want of conformity; incongruity; inconsistency. South.2. (Geol.) Want of parallelism between strata in contact.☞ With some authors unconformity is equiva...
Un′con‐found″ (?), v. t. [1st pref. un- + confound.] To free from a state of confusion, or of being confounded. Milton.
Un′con‐found″ed (?), a. [Pref. un- not + confounded.] Not confounded. Bp. Warburton.
Un′con‐geal″ (?), v. i. [1st pref. un- + congeal.] To thaw; to become liquid again. Tennyson.
Un‐con″ning (?), a. Not knowing; ignorant. Chaucer. — n. Ignorance.
Un‐con″quer‐a‐ble (?), a. Not conquerable; indomitable. — Un‐con″quer‐a‐bly, adv.
Un‐con″scion‐a‐ble (ŭn‐kŏn″shŭn‐ȧ‐b'l), a. 1. Not conscionable; not conforming to reason; unreasonable; exceeding the limits of any reasonable claim or expectation; inordinate; ...
Un‐con″scious (–shŭs), a. 1. Not conscious; having no consciousness or power of mental perception; without cerebral appreciation; hence, not knowing or regarding; ignorant; as, ...
Un‐con″se‐crate (ŭn‐kŏn″sē̍‐krāt), v. t. [1st pref. un- + consecrate.] To render not sacred; to deprive of sanctity; to desecrate. South.
Un‐con′se‐quen″tial (?), a. Inconsequential. Johnson.
Un′con‐sid″er‐ate (?), a. Inconsiderate; heedless; careless. Daniel. — Un′con‐sid″er‐ate‐ness, n.Hales.
Un′con‐sid″ered (?), a. Not considered or attended to; not regarded; inconsiderable; trifling.A snapper-up of unconsidered trifles. Shak.
Un‐con″so‐nant (?), a. Incongruous; inconsistent. “A thing unconsonant.” Hooker.
Un′con‐spic″u‐ous (?), a. Inconspicuous. Ed. Rev.
Un‐con″stan‐cy (?), n. Inconstancy. “The unconstancy of the foundation.” Fuller.
Un‐con″stant (?), a. Not constant; inconstant; fickle; changeable. Shak. — Un‐con″stant‐ly, adv. — Un‐con″stant‐ness, n.
Un‐con′sti‐tu″tion‐al (?), a. Not constitutional; not according to, or consistent with, the terms of a constitution of government; contrary to the constitution; as, an unconstit...
Un′con‐straint″ (?), n. Freedom from constraint; ease. Felton.