UNPREPOSSESSING
UNPREPOSSESS'ING, adjective Not having a winning appearance.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNPREPOSSESS'ING, adjective Not having a winning appearance.
UNPRESS'ED, adjective1. Not pressed.2. Not enforced.
UNPRESUMP'TUOUS, adjective [See Presume.] Not presumptuous; not rash; modest; submissive.
UNPRETEND'ING, adjective Not claiming distinction; modest.
UNPREVA'ILING, adjective Being of no force; vain.
UNPREVENT'ED, adjective1. Not prevented; not hindered.2. Not preceded by any thing. obsolete
UNPRIEST, verb transitive To deprive of the orders of a priest.
UNPRIESTLY, adjective Unsuitable to a priest.
UNPRINCE, verb transitive unprins'. To deprive of principality or sovereignty.
UNPRINCELY, adjective unprins'ly. Unbecoming a prince; not resembling a prince.
UNPRIN'CIPLED, adjective1. Not having settled principles; as souls unprincipled in virtue.2. Having no good moral principles; destitute of virtue; not restrained by conscience; ...
UNPRINT'ED, adjective1. Not printed; as a literary work.2. Not stamped with figures; white; as unprinted cotton.
UNPRIS'ONED, adjective s as z. Set free from confinement.
UNPRI'ZABLE, adjective Not valued; not of estimation.
UNPRI'ZED, adjective Not valued.
UNPROCLA'IMED, adjective Not proclaimed; not notified by public declaration.
UNPRODUC'TIVE, adjective1. Not productive; barren.2. More generally, not producing large crops; not making profitable returns for labor; as unproductive land.3. Not profitable; ...
UNPRODUC'TIVENESS, noun The state of being unproductive; as land, stock, capital labor, etc.
UNPROFA'NED, adjective Not profaned; not violated.
UNPROFES'SIONAL, adjective1. Not pertaining to one's profession.2. Not belonging to a profession.
UNPROFI'CIENCY, noun Want of proficiency or improvement.
UNPROF'ITABLE, adjective1. Bringing no profit; producing no gain beyond the labor, expenses and interest of capital; as unprofitable land; unprofitable stock; unprofitable emplo...
UNPROF'ITABLENESS, noun The state of producing no profit or good; uselessness; inutility.
UNPROF'ITABLY, adverb1. Without profit; without clear gain; as capital unprofitably employed.2. Without any good effect or advantage; to no good purpose.
UNPROF'ITED, adjective Not having profit or gain.
UNPROHIB'ITED, adjective Not prohibited; not forbid; lawful.
UNPROJECT'ED, adjective Not planned; not projected.