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115 words match “UNBE”

UNBE v.
her. [Obs. & R.] How oft, with danger of the field beset, Or with home mutinies, would he unbe Himself! Old Pay.
UNBEAR v.
To remove or loose the bearing rein of (a horse).
UNBEAT v.
To deliver from the form or nature of a beast.
UNBECOME v.
To misbecome. [Obs.] Bp. Sherlock.
UNBECOMING a.
Not becoming; unsuitable; unfit; indecorous; improper. My grief lets unbecoming speeches fall. Dryden. -- Un`be*com"ing*ly, adv. -- Un`be*com"ing*ness, n.
UNBED v.
To raise or rouse from bed. Eels unbed themselves and stir at the noise of thunder. Wa
UNBEDINNED a.
Not filled with din.
UNBEFOOL v.
To deliver from the state of a fool; to awaken the mind of; to undeceive.
UNBEGET v.
To deprive of existence. Dryden.
UNBEGILT a.
Not gilded; hence, not rewarded with gold.
UNBEGOT; UNBEGOTTEN a.
Not begot; not yet generated; also, having never been generated; self-existent; eternal.
UNBEGUILE v.
To set free from the influence of guile; to undeceive. "Then unbeguile thyself." Donne.
UNBEGUN a.
Not yet begun; also, existing without a beginning.
UNBEHOVELY a.
Not behooving or becoming; unseemly. [Obs. & R.] Gower.
UNBEING a.
Not existing. [Obs.] "Beings yet unbeing." Sir T. Browne.
UNBEKNOWN a.
Not known; unknown. [Colloq.]
UNBELIEF n. 2 definitions
disbelief of divine revelation, or in a divine providence or scheme of redemption. Blind unbelief is sure to err, And scan his work in vain. Cowper.
UNBELIEVED a.
Not believed; disbelieved.
UNBELIEVER n. 2 definitions
One who does not believe; an incredulous person; a doubter; a skeptic.
UNBELIEVING a. 2 definitions
le is not a divine revelation, or that Christ was not a divine or a supernatural person. "Unbelieving Jews." Acts xiv. 2. -- Un`be*liev"ing*ly, adv. -- -- Un`be*liev"ing*ness, n.
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