UNRIGHTEOUSNESS
UNRIGHTEOUSNESS, noun unri'chusness. Injustice; a violation of the divine law, or of the plain principles of justice and equity; wickedness. unrighteousness may consist of a sin...
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNRIGHTEOUSNESS, noun unri'chusness. Injustice; a violation of the divine law, or of the plain principles of justice and equity; wickedness. unrighteousness may consist of a sin...
UNRIGHTFUL, adjective Not rightful; not just.
UNRING', verb transitive To deprive of a ring or of rings.
UNRI'OTED, adjective Free from rioting. [Not used.]
UNRIP', verb transitive To rip. [This word is not merely unless, but improper.]
UNRI'PE, adjective1. Not ripe; not mature; not brought to a state of perfection; as unripe fruit.2. Not seasonable; not yet proper.He fix'd his unripe vengeance to defer.3. Not ...
UNRI'PENED, adjective Not ripened; not matured.
UNRI'PENESS, noun Want of ripeness; immaturity; as the unripeness of fruit or of a project.
UNRI'VALED, adjective1. Having no rival; having no competitor.2. Having no equal; peerless.
UNRIV'ET, verb transitive To loose from rivets; to unfasten.
UNRIV'ETED, participle passive Loosed from rivets; unfastened.
UNRIV'ETING, participle present tense Unfastening; loosing from rivets.
UNRO'BE, verb transitive To strip of a robe; to undress; to disrobe.
UNROLL, verb transitive1. To open what is rolled or convolved; as, to unroll cloth.2. To display.
UNROLLED, participle passive Opened, as a roll; displayed.
UNROLLING, participle present tense Opening, as a roll; displaying.
UNRO'MANIZED, adjective Not subjected to Roman arms or customs.
UNROMAN'TIC, adjective Not romantic; not fanciful.
UNROOF', verb transitive To strip off the roof or covering of a house.
UNROOF'ED, participle passive Stripped of the roof.
UNROOF'ING, participle present tense Stripping of the roof.
UNROOST'ED, adjective Driven from the roost.
UNROOT', verb transitive To tear up by the roots; to extirpate; to eradicate; as, to unroot an oak.UNROOT', verb intransitive To be torn up by the roots.
UNROUGH, adjective unruff'. Not rough; unbearded; smooth.
UNROUND'ED, adjective Not made round.
UNROUT'ED, adjective Not routed; not thrown into disorder.
UNROY'AL, adjective Not royal; unprincely.