UNSHOCKED
UNSHOCK'ED, adjective Not shocked; not disgusted; not astonished.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
3.187 entradas
UNSHOCK'ED, adjective Not shocked; not disgusted; not astonished.
UNSHOD', adjective Not shod; having no shoes.
UNSHOOK', adjective Not shakes; not agitated.
UNSHORN, adjective Not shorn; not sheared; not clipped; as unshorn locks.
UNSHOT', adjective1. Not hit by shot.2. Not shot; not discharged.
UNSHOUT', verb transitive To retract a shout. [Not in use.]
UNSHOW'ERED, adjective Not watered or sprinkled by showers; as unshowered grass.
UNSHRINK'ING, adjective Not shrinking; not withdrawing from danger or toil; not recoiling; as unshrinking firmness.
UNSHRUNK', adjective Not shrunk; not contracted.
UNSHUN'NABLE, adjective That cannot be shunned; inevitable. [Not in use.]
UNSHUN'NED, adjective Not shunned; not avoided.
UNSHUT', adjective Not shut; open; unclosed.
UNSIFT'ED, adjective1. Not sifted; not separated by a sieve.2. Not critically examined; untried.Unsight unseen, a vulgar phrase, denoting unseeing unseen, or unseen repeated; as...
UNSIGHTED, adjective Not seen; invisible. obsolete
UNSIGHTLINESS, noun Disagreeableness to the sight; deformity; ugliness.
UNSIGHTLY, adjective Disagreeable to the eye; ugly; deformed.
UNSIG'NALIZED, adjective Not signalized or distinguished.
UNSIGNIF'ICANT, adjective Having no meaning. obsolete [See Insignificant.]
UNSIL'VERED, adjective Not covered with quicksilver; as an unsilvered mirror.
UNSINCE'RE, adjective1. Not sincere; hypocritical. [See Insincere.]2. Not genuine; adulterated.3. Not sound; not solid.[Obsolete in the two last significations, and for the firs...
UNSIN'EW, verb transitive To deprive of strength.
UNSIN'EWED, participle passive or adjective Deprived of strength or force; weak; nerveless.
UNSIN'EWING, participle present tense Depriving of strength; enfeebling.
UNSING'ED, adjective Not singed; not scorched.
UNSIN'GLED, adjective Not singled; not separated.
UNSINK'ING, adjective Not sinking; not failing.
UNSIN'NING, adjective Committing no sin; impeccable; untainted with sin; as unsinning obedience.