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Untempter

One who does not tempt, or is not a tempter.

Untented

Not tended; not dressed. See 4th Tent.

Unthank

No thanks; ill will; misfortune.

Unthink

To recall or take back, as something thought.

Unthinker

A person who does not think, or does not think wisely.

Unthinking

Not thinking; not heedful; thoughtless; inconsiderate; as, unthinking youth.

Unthriftiness

The quality or state or being unthrifty; profuseness; lavishness.

Unthrone

To remove from, or as from, a throne; to dethrone.

Untie

To become untied or loosed.

Untighten

To make less tight or tense; to loosen.

Until

As far as; to the place or degree that; especially, up to the time that; till. See Till, conj.

Untile

To take the tiles from; to uncover by removing the tiles.

Untimely

Out of the natural or usual time; inopportunely; prematurely; unseasonably.

Untitled

Not titled; having no title, or appellation of dignity or distinction.

Untold

Not told; not related; not revealed; as, untold secrets.

Untomb

To take from the tomb; to exhume; to disinter.

Untongue

To deprive of a tongue, or of voice.

Untraded

Not dealt with in trade; not visited for purposes of trade.

Untreasure

To bring forth or give up, as things previously treasured.

Untreatable

Incapable of being treated; not practicable.

Untressed

Not tied up in tresses; unarranged; -- said of the hair.

Untruism

Something not true; a false statement.

Untruss

To loose from a truss, or as from a truss; to untie or unfasten; to let out; to undress.

Untrusser Untruss

One who untrussed persons for the purpose of flogging them; a public whipper.

Untruth

The quality of being untrue; contrariety to truth; want of veracity; also, treachery; faithlessness; disloyalty.

Untruthful

Not truthful; unveracious; contrary to the truth or the fact.

Untuck

To unfold or undo, as a tuck; to release from a tuck or fold.

Untune

To make incapable of harmony, or of harmonious action; to put out of tune.

Unturn

To turn in a reserve way, especially so as to open something; as, to unturn a key.

Unturned

Not turned; not revolved or reversed.

Untwain

To rend in twain; to tear in two.

Unused

Not used; as, an unused book; an unused apartment.

Unusual

Not usual; uncommon; rare; as, an unusual season; a person of unusual grace or erudition.

Unutterable

Not utterable; incapable of being spoken or voiced; inexpressible; ineffable; unspeakable; as, unutterable anguish.

Unvalued

Not valued; not appraised; hence, not considered; disregarded; valueless; as, an unvalued estate.

Unveil

To remove a veil; to reveal one's self.

Unveracity

Want of veracity; untruthfulness; as, unveracity of heart.

Unvessel

To cause to be no longer a vessel; to empty.

Unvicar

To deprive of the position or office a vicar.

Unvisard

To take the vizard or mask from; to unmask.

Unvote

To reverse or annul by vote, as a former vote.

Unvulgarize

To divest of vulgarity; to make to be not vulgar.

Unwares

Unawares; unexpectedly; -- sometimes preceded by at.

Unwariness

The quality or state of being unwary; carelessness; heedlessness.

Unwarm

To lose warmth; to grow cold.

Unwarp

To restore from a warped state; to cause to be linger warped.

Unwarped

Not warped; hence, not biased; impartial.

Unwarrantable

Not warrantable; indefensible; not vindicable; not justifiable; illegal; unjust; improper.

Unwarranted

Not warranted; being without warrant, authority, or guaranty; unwarrantable.

Unwashed

Not washed or cleansed; filthy; unclean.

Unwayed

Not used to travel; as, colts that are unwayed.

Unwearied

Not wearied; not fatigued or tired; hence, persistent; not tiring or wearying; indefatigable.

Unweary

To cause to cease being weary; to refresh.

Unweave

To unfold; to undo; to ravel, as what has been woven.

Unweighed

Not weighed; not pondered or considered; as, an unweighed statement.

Unweighing

Not weighing or pondering; inconsiderate.

Unwell

Not well; indisposed; not in good health; somewhat ill; ailing.

Unwieldy

Not easily wielded or carried; unmanageable; bulky; ponderous.

Unwill

To annul or reverse by an act of the will.

Unwilled

Deprived of the faculty of will or volition.

Unwilling

Not willing; loath; disinclined; reluctant; as, an unwilling servant.

Unwind

To be or become unwound; to be capable of being unwound or untwisted.

Unwisdom

Want of wisdom; unwise conduct or action; folly; simplicity; ignorance.

Unwise

Not wise; defective in wisdom; injudicious; indiscreet; foolish; as, an unwise man; unwise kings; unwise measures.

Unwish

To wish not to be; to destroy by wishing.

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