UNFELT
UNFELT', adjective Not felt; not perceived.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNFELT', adjective Not felt; not perceived.
UNFENCE, verb transitive unfens'. To strip of fence; to remove a fence from.
UNFEN'CED, participle passive1. Deprived of a fence.2.adjective Not fenced; not inclosed; defenseless; as a tract of land unfenced
UNFERMENT'ED, adjective1. Not fermented; not having undergone the process of fermentation; as liquor.2. Not leavened; as bread.
UNFER'TILE, adjective1. Not fertile; not rich; not having the qualities necessary to the production of good crops.2. Barren; unfruitful; bare; waste.3. Not prolific.[This word i...
UNFETH'ERED, adjective Having no feathers; unfledged; implumous; naked of feathers.
UNFET'TER, verb transitive1. To loose from fetters; to unchain; to unshackle.2. To free from restraint; to set at liberty; as, to unfetter the mind.
UNFET'TERED, participle passive1. Unchained; unshackled; freed from restraint.2.adjective Not restrained.
UNFET'TERING, participle present tense Unchaining; setting free from restraint.
UNFIG'URED, adjective Representing no animal form.
UNFIL'IAL, adjective Unsuitable to a son or child; undutiful; not becoming a child.
UNFILL'ED, adjective Not filled; not fully supplied.
UNFIN'ISHED, adjective Not finished; not complete; not brought to an end; imperfect; wanting the last hand or touch; as an unfinished house; an unfinished painting.
UNFI'RED, adjective Not fired; not inflamed.
UNFIRM', adjective [See Firm.]1. Not firm; weak; feeble; infirm.[Note. When we speak of the weakness of the human frame, we use infirm. When we speak of the weakness of other th...
UNFIRM'NESS, noun A weak state; instability.
UNFIT', adjective1. Not fit; improper; unsuitable.2. Unqualified; as a man unfit for an office.UNFIT', verb transitive1. To disable; to make unsuitable; to deprive of the streng...
UNFIT'LY, adverb Not properly; unsuitably.
UNFIT'NESS, noun1. Want of suitable powers or qualifications, physical or moral; as the unfitness of a sick man for labor, or of an ignorant man for office; the unfitness of sin...
UNFIT'TED, participle passive Rendered unsuitable; disqualified.
UNFIT'TING, participle present tense1. Rendering unsuitable; disqualifying.2.adjective Improper; becoming.
UNFIX', verb transitive1. To loosen from any fastening; to detach from any thing that holds; to unsettle; to unhinge; as, to unfix the mind or affections.2. To make fluid; to di...
UNFIX'ED, participle passive1. Unsettled; loosened.2.adjective Wandering; erratic; inconstant; having no settled habitation.3. Having no settled view or object of pursuit.
UNFIX'ING, participle present tense Unsettling; loosening.
UNFLAG'GING, adjective Not flagging; not drooping; maintaining strength or spirit.
UNFLAT'TERED, adjective Not flattered.
UNFLAT'TERING, adjective1. Not flattering; not gratifying with obsequious behavior; not coloring the truth to please.2. Not affording a favorable prospect; as, the weather is un...