UNENTERPRISING
UNEN'TERPRISING, adjective Not enterprising; not adventurous.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNEN'TERPRISING, adjective Not enterprising; not adventurous.
UNENTERTA'INING, adjective Not entertaining or amusing; giving no delight.
UNENTERTA'ININGNESS, noun The quality of being unentertaining or dull.
UNENTHRALL'ED, adjective Not enslaved; not reduced to thralldom.
UNENTOMBED, adjective Not buried; not interred.
UNEN'VIED, adjective Not envied; exempt from the envy of others.
UNEN'VIOUS, adjective Not envious; free from envy.
UNEP'ITAPHED, adjective Having no epitaph.
UNE'QUABLE, adjective Different from itself; different at different times; not uniform; diverse; as unequable motions; unequable months or seasons.
UNE'QUAL, adjective [Latin inaequalis.]1. Not equal; not even; not of the same size, length, breadth, quantity, etc.; as men of unequal stature; houses of unequal dimensions.2. ...
UNE'QUALABLE, adjective Not to be equaled.
UNE'QUALED, adjective Not to be equaled; unparalleled; unrivaled; in a good or bad sense; as unequaled excellence; unequaled ingratitude or baseness.
UNE'QUALLY, adverb1. Not equally; in different degrees; in disproportion to each other.2. Not with like sentiments, temper or religious opinions or habits. 2 Corinthians 6:14.
UNE'QUALNESS, noun State of being unequal; inequality.
UNEQ'UITABLE, adjective1. Not equitable; not just.2. Not impartial. [Inequitable is generally used.]
UNEQUIV'OCAL, adjective1. Not equivocal; not doubtful; clear; evident; as unequivocal evidence.2. Not ambiguous; not of doubtful signification; not admitting different interpret...
UNEQUIV'OCALLY, adverb Without doubt; without room to doubt; plainly; with full evidence.
UNER'RABLE, adjective Incapable of erring; infallible.
UNER'RABLENESS, noun Incapacity of error.
UNER'RING, adjective1. Committing no mistake; incapable of error; as, the unerring wisdom of God.2. Incapable of failure; certain. He takes unerring aim.
UNER'RINGLY, adverb Without mistake.
UNESCHEW'ABLE, adjective Unavoidable. [Not in use.]
UNESPI'ED, adjective Not espied; not discovered; not seen.
UNESSA'YED, adjective Not essayed; unattempted.
UNESSEN'TIAL, adjective1. Not essential; not absolutely necessary; not of prime importance.2. Not constituting the essence.3. Void of real being; as unessential night.UNESSEN'TI...
UNESTAB'LISH, verb transitive To unfix; to deprive of establishment. [Little used.]
UNESTAB'LISHED, adjective Not established; not permanently fixed.