UNQUENCHABLE
UNQUENCH'ABLE, adjective That cannot be quenched; that will never be extinguished; inextinguishable. Matthew 3:12. Luke 3:17.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNQUENCH'ABLE, adjective That cannot be quenched; that will never be extinguished; inextinguishable. Matthew 3:12. Luke 3:17.
UNQUENCH'ABLENESS, noun The state or quality of being inextinguishable.
UNQUENCH'ABLY, adverb In a manner or degree so as not to be quenched.
UNQUENCH'ED, adjective Not extinguished.
UNQUES'TIONABLE, adjective Not to be questioned; not to be doubted; indubitable; certain; as unquestionable evidence or truth; unquestionable courage.
UNQUES'TIONABLY, adverb Without doubt; indubitably.
UNQUES'TIONED, adjective1. Not called in question; not doubted.2. Not interrogated; having no questions asked; not examined.3. Indisputable; not to be opposed.
UNQUES'TIONING, adjective Not calling in question; not doubting; unhesitating.
UNQUICK', adjective1. Not quick; slow.2. Not alive; motionless. [Not in use.]
UNQUICK'ENED, adjective Not animated; not matured to vitality; as unquickened progeny.
UNQUIET, adjective1. Not quiet; not calm or tranquil; restless; uneasy; as an unquiet person; an unquiet mind.2. Agitated; disturbed by continual motion; as the unquiet ocean.3....
UNQUI'ETLY, adverb In an unquiet state; without rest; in an agitated state.
UNQUI'ETNESS, noun1. Want of quiet; want of tranquility; restlessness; uneasiness.2. Want of peace; as of a nation.3. Turbulence; disposition to make trouble or excite disturbance.
UNQUI'ETUDE, noun Uneasiness; restlessness. obsolete [For this, disquietude and inquietude are used.]
UNRACK'ED, adjective Not racked; not poured from the lees.
UNRA'KED, adjective1. Not raked; as land unraked2. Not raked together; not raked up; as fire.
UNRAN'SACKED, adjective1. Not ransacked; not searched.2. Not pillaged.
UNRAN'SOMED, adjective Not ransomed; not liberated from captivity or bondage by payment for liberty.
UNRASH', adjective Not rash; not presumptuous.
UNRAV'EL, verb transitive1. To disentangle; to disengage or separate threads that are knit.2. To free; to clear from complication or difficulty.3. To separate connected or unite...
UNRAV'ELMENT, noun the development of the plot in a play.
UNRA'ZORED, adjective Unshaven.
UNRE'ACHED, adjective Not reached; not attained to.
UNREAD, adjective unred'.1. Not read; not recited; not perused.2. Untaught; not learned in books.
UNREADINESS, noun unred'iness.1. Want of readiness, want of promptness or dexterity.2. Want of preparation.
UNREADY, adjective unred'y.1. Not ready; not prepared; not fit.2. Not prompt; not quick.3. Awkward; ungainly.
UNRE'AL, adjective not real; not substantial; having appearance only.