Unplausive
Unplausivea.not approving, not commending
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Unplausivea.not approving, not commending
Unpleasanta.not pleasant, uneasy, troublesome
Unpleasantlyad.crossly, uneasily, uncivilly
Unpleasantnessn.a want of pleasing qualities
Unpleaseda.not pleased, not delighted
Unpleasinga.not pleasing, offensive, disgusting
Unpleasinglyad.in an unpleasing manner
Unplianta.not bending to another, very stiff
Unploweda.not plowed, not duly prepared
Unplumev.t.to strip off plumes, strip, degrade
Unpoeticala.not becoming a poet or poetry
Unpolicieda.not having one policy, or civil government
Unpolisheda.not polished, uncivilized, rough
Unpolitea.not polite, uncivil, rude, strange
Unpolitelyad.in an unpolite manner
Unpolluteda.not defiled, not corrupted, pure
Unpopulara.not popular, disliked, hated, odious
Unpossesseda.not held or enjoyed, not obtained
Unpossessinga.having not possession, destitute
Unpowdereda.not powdered
Unpracticablea.not feasible, not to be done
Unpracticeda.not skilled by use, unskilled
Unpraiseda.not praised, not celebrated
Unprecariousa.not depending on another, sure
Unprecedenteda.not having a precedent, new
Unpredictv.t.to retract a prediction made
Unpreferreda.not advanced or promoted, low