Unreligious to Unseminared

Unreligious
(Un`re*li"gious) a. Irreligious. Wordsworth.

Unremembrance
(Un`re*mem"brance) n. Want of remembrance; forgetfulness. I. Watts.

Unremitting
(Un`re*mit"ting) a. Not remitting; incessant; continued; persevering; as, unremitting exertions. Cowper.Un`re*mit"ting*ly, adv.Un`re*mit"ting*ness, n.

Unremorseless
(Un`re*morse"less) a. [Pref. un- not (intensive) + remorseless.] Utterly remorseless. [Obs. & R.] "Unremorseless death." Cowley.

Unrepentance
(Un`re*pent"ance) n. Impenitence. [R.]

Unreprievable
(Un`re*priev"a*ble) a. Not capable of being reprieved. Shak.

Unreproachable
(Un`re*proach"a*ble) a. Not liable to be reproached; irreproachable.

Unreproved
(Un`re*proved) a.

1. Not reproved. Sandys.

2. Not having incurred reproof, blameless. [Obs.]

In unreproved pleasures free.
Milton.

Unreputable
(Un*rep"u*ta*ble) a. Disreputable.

Unreserve
(Un`re*serve") n. Absence of reverse; frankness; freedom of communication. T. Warton.

Unreserved
(Un`re*served") a. Not reserved; not kept back; not withheld in part; unrestrained.Un`re*serv"ed*ly adv.Un`re*serv"ed*ness, n.

Unresistance
(Un`re*sist"ance) n. Nonresistance; passive submission; irresistance. Bp. Hall.

Unresisted
(Un`re*sist"ed), a.

1. Not resisted; unopposed. Bentley.

2. Resistless; as, unresisted fate. [R.] Pope.

Unresistible
(Un`re*sist"i*ble) a. Irresistible. W. Temple.

Unrespect
(Un`re*spect") n. Disrespect. [Obs.] "Unrespect of her toil." Bp. Hall.

Unresponsible
(Un`re*spon"si*ble) a. Irresponsible. Fuller.Un`re*spon"si*ble*ness, n.

Unrest
(Un*rest") n. Want of rest or repose; unquietness; sleeplessness; uneasiness; disquietude.

Is this, quoth she, the cause of your unrest!
Chaucer.

Can calm despair and wild unrest
Be tenants of a single breast?
Tennyson.

Unrestraint
(Un`re*straint") n. Freedom from restraint; freedom; liberty; license.

Unresty
(Un*rest"y) a. Causing unrest; disquieting; as, unresty sorrows. [Obs.] Chaucer.

Unrevenued
(Un*rev"e*nued) a. Not furnished with a revenue. [R.] Milton.

Unreverence
(Un*rev"er*ence) n. Absence or lack of reverence; irreverence. [Obs.] Wyclif.


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