UNHEALTHFULNESS
UNHEALTHFULNESS, noun unhelth'fulness.1. Unwholesomeness; insalubriousness; noxiousness to health.2. The state of being sickly; as the unhealthfulness of the autumn.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNHEALTHFULNESS, noun unhelth'fulness.1. Unwholesomeness; insalubriousness; noxiousness to health.2. The state of being sickly; as the unhealthfulness of the autumn.
UNHEALTHILY, adverb unhelth'ily. In an unwholesome or unsound manner.
UNHEALTHINESS, noun unhelth'iness.1. Want of health; habitual weakness or indisposition; applied to persons.2. Unsoundness; want of vigor; as the unhealthiness of trees or other...
UNHEALTHY, adjective unhelth'y.1. Wanting health; wanting a sound and vigorous state of body; habitually weak or indisposed; as an unhealthy person.2. Unsound; wanting vigor of ...
UNHE'ARD, adjective1. Not heard; not perceived by the ear.2. Not admitted to audience.What pangs I feel, unpitied and unheard!3. Not known in fame; not celebrated.Nor was his na...
UNHE'ART, verb transitive To discourage; to depress; to dishearten. [Not in use.]
UNHE'ATED, adjective Not heated; not made hot.
UNHEDG'ED, adjective Not hedged; not surrounded by a hedge.
UNHEE'DED, adjective Not heeded; disregarded; neglected.The world's great victor passed unheeded by.
UNHEE'DFUL, adjective Not cautious; inattentive; careless.
UNHEE'DING, adjective Not heeding; careless; negligent.
UNHEE'DY, adjective Precipitate; sudden.
UNHE'LE, verb transitive To uncover. [Not in use.]
UNHELM'ED, adjective Having no helm.
UNHELP'ED, adjective Unassisted; having no aid or auxiliary; unsupported.
UNHELP'FUL, adjective Affording no aid.
UNHES'ITATING, adjective Not hesitating; not remaining in doubt; prompt; ready.
UNHES'ITATINGLY, adverb Without hesitation or doubt.
UNHEWN', adjective Not hewn; rough.
UNHI'DEBOUND, adjective Lax of maw; capacious. [Not in use.]
UNHIN'DERED, adjective Not hindered; not opposed; exerting itself freely.
UNHINGE, verb transitive unhinj'.1. To take from the hinges; as, to unhinge a door.2. To displace; to unfix by violence.3. To unfix; to loosen; to render unstable or wavering; a...
UNHOARD, verb transitive To steal from a hoard; to scatter.
UNHO'LINESS, noun1. Want of holiness; an unsanctified state of the heart.2. Impiety; wickedness; profaneness.
UNHO'LY, adjective1. Not holy; not renewed and sanctified. 2 Timothy 3:2.2. Profane; not hallowed; not consecrated; common. Hebrews 10:29.3. Impious; wicked.4. Not ceremonially ...
UNHON'EST, adjective [See Honest.] Dishonest; dishonorable. obsolete
UNHON'ORED, adjective [See Honor.] Not honored; not regarded with veneration; not celebrated.