Un*apt"ly, adv. Un*apt"ness, n.
Unaquit
(Un`a*quit") a. [See Un- not, and Acquit.] Unrequited. [R. & Obs.] Gower.
Unargued
(Un*ar"gued) a.
1. Not argued or debated.
2. Not argued against; undisputed. [Obs.] Milton.
3. Not censured. [A Latinism. Obs.] B. Jonson.
Unarm
(Un*arm") v. t. [1st pref. un- + arm.] To disarm. Sir T. Browne.
Unarm
(Un*arm"), v. i. To puff off, or lay down, one's arms or armor. "I'll unarm again." Shak.
Unarmed
(Un*armed") a. [Pref. un- not + armed.]
1. Not armed or armored; having no arms or weapons.
2. (Nat. Hist.) Having no hard and sharp projections, as spines, prickles, spurs, claws, etc.
Unarted
(Un*art"ed) a.
1. Ignorant of the arts. [Obs.] E. Waterhouse.
2. Not artificial; plain; simple. [Obs.] Feltham.
Unartful
(Un*art"ful) a. Lacking art or skill; artless. Congreve. Un*art"ful*ly, adv. Swift. Burke.
Unartistic
(Un`ar*tis"tic) a. Inartistic.
Unascried
(Un`a*scried") a. Not descried. [Obs.]
Unaserved
(Un`a*served") a. Not served. [Obs.]
Unassuming
(Un`as*sum"ing) a. Not assuming; not bold or forward; not arrogant or presuming; humble; modest; retiring; as,
an unassuming youth; unassuming manners.
Unassured
(Un`as*sured") a.
1. Not assured; not bold or confident.
2. Not to be trusted. [Obs.] Spenser.
3. Not insured against loss; as, unassured goods.
Unatonable
(Un`a*ton"a*ble) a.
1. Not capable of being brought into harmony; irreconcilable. "Unatonable matrimony." [Obs.] Milton.
2. Incapable of being atoned for; inexpiable.
Unattached
(Un`at*tached") a.
1. Not attached; not adhering; having no engagement; free.
2. (Mil.) Not assigned to any company or regiment.