UNWIELDILY
UNWIE'LDILY, adverb Heavily; with difficulty.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNWIE'LDILY, adverb Heavily; with difficulty.
UNWIE'LDINESS, noun Heaviness; difficulty of being moved; as the unwholesomeness of a climate.
UNWIE'LDY, adjective That is moved with difficulty; unmanageable; bulky; ponderous; as an unwieldy bulk; an unwieldy rock.
UNWILL'ED, adjective Not willed; not produced by the will.
UNWILL'ING, adjective Not willing; loth; disinclined; reluctant; as an unwilling servant.
UNWILL'INGLY, adverb Not with good will; not cheerfully; reluctantly.
UNWILL'INGNESS, noun Loathness; disinclination; reluctance.
UNWIND, verb transitivepreterit tense and participle passive unwound.1. To wind off; to loose or separate what is wound or convolved; as, to unwind thread or a ball.2. To disent...
UNWI'PED, adjective Not cleaned by rubbing.
UNWI'SE, adjective s as z.1. Not wise; not choosing the best means for the end; defective in wisdom; as an unwise man; unwise kings.2. Not dictated by wisdom; not adapted to the...
UNWI'SELY, adverb Not wisely; not prudently; as unwisely rigid; unwisely studious.
UNWISH', verb transitive To wish that which is, not to be. [Not in use.]
UNWISH'ED, adjective Not wished; not sought; not desired.
UNWIST', adjective Not known. obsolete
UNWIT', verb transitive To deprive of understanding. [Not in use.]
UNWITHDRAW'ING, adjective Not withdrawing; continually liberal.
UNWITH'ERED, adjective Not withered or faded.
UNWITH'ERING, adjective Not liable to wither or fade.
UNWITHSTOOD', adjective Not opposed.
UNWIT'NESSED, adjective Not witnessed; not attested by witnesses; wanting testimony.
UNWIT'TILY, adverb Without wit.
UNWIT'TINGLY, adverb Without knowledge or consciousness; ignorantly; as, he has unwittingly injured himself, or his neighbor.
UNWIT'TY, adjective Not witty; destitute of wit.
UNWI'VED, adjective Having no wife. [Not used.]
UNWOMAN, verb transitive To deprive of the qualities of a woman.
UNWOMANLY, adjective Unbecoming a woman.
UNWONTED, adjective1. Unaccustomed; unused; not made familiar by practice; as a child unwonted to strangers; sea calves unwonted to fresh water.2. Uncommon; unusual; infrequent;...