<B>unfelt, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not felt or perceived. </DL>
<A NAME="unfeminine">
<B>unfeminine, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not feminine; unwomanly. </DL>
<A NAME="unfenced">
<B>unfenced, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD><B> 1. </B>having no fence; not fenced in. <BR> <I>Ex. Spreading afar and unfenced o'er the plain (Longfellow).</I> <DD><B> 2. </B>(Figurative.) without protection, guard, or security; defenseless. </DL>
<A NAME="unfermented">
<B>unfermented, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not fermented. </DL>
<B>unfiled, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD><B> 1. </B>not rubbed or polished with a file; not burnished. <DD><B> 2. </B>not put away in a file, as papers. </DL>
<A NAME="unfilial">
<B>unfilial, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not filial; unbecoming from a child to a parent; not observing the obligations of a child to a parent. </DL>
<A NAME="unfiltered">
<B>unfiltered, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not filtered. </DL>
<A NAME="unfinished">
<B>unfinished, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD><B> 1. </B>not finished; not complete. <BR> <I>Ex. unfinished homework, an unfinished symphony.</I> <DD><B> 2. </B>without some special finish; not polished; rough. <BR> <I>Ex. unfinished stone, unfinished furniture.</I> <DD><B> 3. </B>not processed after coming off the loom. <BR> <I>Ex. unfinished fabric.</I> </DL>
<A NAME="unfished">
<B>unfished, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not fished in. <BR> <I>Ex. The main reason why unfished waters are most productive, is that they are then more plentifully stocked (Charles A. Johns).</I> </DL>
<A NAME="unfit">
<B>unfit, </B>adjective, verb, <B>-fitted,</B> <B>-fitting.</B><DL COMPACT><DD><I>adj. </I> <B>1. </B>not fit; not suitable. <DD><B> 2. </B>not good enough; unqualified. <DD><B> 3. </B>not adapted. <DD><I>v.t. </I> to make unfit; spoil. adv. <B>unfitly.</B> noun <B>unfitness.</B> </DL>
<A NAME="unfitted">
<B>unfitted, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD><B> 1. </B>not fitted; unsuited; unfit. <DD><B> 2. </B>not fitting the body tightly; loose, as a coat or suit. <BR> <I>Ex. an unfitted jacket.</I> </DL>
<A NAME="unfitting">
<B>unfitting, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not fitting; unbecoming. <BR> <I>Ex. an unfitting remark.</I> adv. <B>unfittingly.</B> noun <B>unfittingness.</B> </DL>
<B>unfixed, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD><B> 1. </B>not fixed; not firmly set. <DD><B> 2. </B>(Figurative.) not settled or determined; variable or uncertain. </DL>
<A NAME="unflagging">
<B>unflagging, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not weakening or failing. <BR> <I>Ex. unflagging strength, unflagging efforts.</I> adv. <B>unflaggingly.</B> </DL>
<A NAME="unflappability">
<B>unflappability, </B>noun.<DL COMPACT><DD> (Informal.) imperturbability. <BR> <I>Ex. Unflappability and golf are almost traditional attributes of Conservative leaders (Punch).</I> </DL>
<A NAME="unflappable">
<B>unflappable, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> (Informal.) not easily excited, confused, or alarmed; imperturbable. <BR> <I>Ex. His unflappable poise was buttressed by arctic sarcasm (Time).</I> </DL>
<B>unflattering, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not flattering; uncomplimentary. adv. <B>unflatteringly.</B> </DL>
<A NAME="unfledged">
<B>unfledged, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD><B> 1. </B>too young to fly; not having full-grown feathers. <BR> <I>Ex. an unfledged crow.</I> <DD><B> 2. </B>(Figurative.) undeveloped; immature or inexperienced. <BR> <I>Ex. This Society of unfledged Statesmen (Joseph Addison).</I> </DL>
<A NAME="unfleshly">
<B>unfleshly, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not in or of the flesh; supernatural; spiritual. </DL>
<A NAME="unflinching">
<B>unflinching, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not drawing back from difficulty, danger, or pain; firm; resolute. <BR> <I>Ex. unflinching courage or resolve.</I> adv. <B>unflinchingly.</B> </DL>
<A NAME="unflurried">
<B>unflurried, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not flurried; without excitement or confusion. <BR> <I>Ex. He replaced his cap and continued his unflurried way (Manchester Guardian).</I> </DL>
<A NAME="unfoiled">
<B>unfoiled, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not vanquished; not defeated; not baffled. </DL>
<A NAME="unfold">
<B>unfold, </B>transitive verb.<DL COMPACT><DD><B> 1. </B>to open the folds of; open up; spread out. <BR> <I>Ex. to unfold a napkin.</I> <DD><B> 2. </B>to cause to be no longer bent, coiled, or interlaced; unbend and straighten out. <BR> <I>Ex. to unfold one's arm.</I> <DD><B> 3. </B>(Figurative.) to develop or bring forth the parts or elements of so as to reveal the actual nature or dimensions; lay open to be seen or understood; reveal; show; explain. <BR> <I>Ex. to unfold the plot of a story. Briefly and plainly I unfolded what I proposed (Samuel Butler).</I> <DD><B> 4. </B><B>=unwrap.</B> <DD><B> 5. </B>to let go; release. <DD><I>v.i. </I> to open up or cut; spread out or expand; develop. <BR> <I>Ex. Buds unfold into flowers.</I> noun <B>unfolder.</B> </DL>
<A NAME="unfoldment">
<B>unfoldment, </B>noun.<DL COMPACT><DD> an unfolding; development. </DL>
<B>unforeboding, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not foretelling; not telling the future; giving to omens. </DL>
<A NAME="unforeknown">
<B>unforeknown, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not previously known of foreseen. </DL>
<A NAME="unforeseeable">
<B>unforeseeable, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not foreseeable; that cannot be forseen. <BR> <I>Ex. an unforeseeable delay.</I> noun <B>unforseeableness.</B> adv. <B>unforeseeably.</B> </DL>
<A NAME="unforeseeing">
<B>unforeseeing, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not foreseeing; without foresight. </DL>
<A NAME="unforeseen">
<B>unforeseen, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not known beforehand; unexpected. <BR> <I>Ex. hoping for some unforeseen turn of fortune (George Eliot).</I> noun <B>unforeseenness.</B> </DL>
<A NAME="unforetold">
<B>unforetold, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not predicted or foretold. </DL>
<A NAME="unforfeited">
<B>unforfeited, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not forfeited; maintained; not lost. </DL>
<A NAME="unforged">
<B>unforged, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not forged or counterfeit; genuine. </DL>
<A NAME="unforgettable">
<B>unforgettable, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> that can never be forgotten. <BR> <I>Ex. To smell the unforgettable, unforgotten River smell (Rupert Brooke).</I> </DL>
<A NAME="unforgettably">
<B>unforgettably, </B>adverb.<DL COMPACT><DD> in an unforgettable manner. </DL>
<A NAME="unforgivable">
<B>unforgivable, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not to be forgiven; unpardonable. </DL>
<A NAME="unforgivably">
<B>unforgivably, </B>adverb.<DL COMPACT><DD> in an unforgivable manner; to an unforgivable degree. <BR> <I>Ex. unforgivably bad or rude.</I> </DL>
<A NAME="unforgiven">
<B>unforgiven, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not forgiven. </DL>
<A NAME="unforgiving">
<B>unforgiving, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not forgiving; not disposed to forgive; implacable. adv. <B>unforgivingly.</B> noun <B>unforgivingness.</B> </DL>
<A NAME="unforgotten">
<B>unforgotten, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not forgotten. </DL>
<A NAME="unformed">
<B>unformed, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD><B> 1. </B>without definite or regular form; shapeless. <BR> <I>Ex. an unformed lump of clay.</I> <DD><B> 2. </B>(Figurative.) not yet shaped by process of growth or schooling; undeveloped. <BR> <I>Ex. an unformed mind.</I> <DD><B> 3. </B>not formed or made; uncreated. <BR> <I>Ex. the yet unformed forefather of mankind (Byron).</I> <DD><B> 4. </B>(Biology.) unorganized. </DL>
<A NAME="unformulated">
<B>unformulated, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not formulated. </DL>
<A NAME="unforthcoming">
<B>unforthcoming, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not responsive or obliging; unaccommodating. <BR> <I>Ex. the unforthcoming stiff-upper-lip, monosyllabic Englishman (Newsweek).</I> </DL>
<A NAME="unfortified">
<B>unfortified, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not fortified. </DL>
<A NAME="unfortunate">
<B>unfortunate, </B>adjective, noun.<DL COMPACT><DD><I>adj. </I> <B>1. </B>having, bringing, or accompanied by bad luck; not lucky. <BR> <I>Ex. an unfortunate person, an unfortunate venture.</I> <DD><B> 2. </B>not suitable; not fitting. <BR> <I>Ex. an unfortunate choice of words. The child's outburst of temper was an unfortunate thing for the guest to see.</I> <DD><I>noun </I> <B>1. </B>an unfortunate person. <DD><B> 2. </B>a fallen woman; prostitute. <DD><B> 3. </B>(Irish.) a congenital idiot; halfwit. adv. <B>unfortunately.</B> noun <B>unfortunateness.</B> </DL>
<A NAME="unfossiliferous">
<B>unfossiliferous, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> bearing or containing no fossils. <BR> <I>Ex. The rocks of Scotland are, as a whole, unfossiliferous (Archibald Geikie).</I> </DL>
<A NAME="unfought">
<B>unfought, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not fought. <BR> <I>Ex. If they march along unfought withal (Shakespeare).</I> </DL>
<B>unframed, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD><B> 1. </B>not provided with a frame; not put into a frame. <BR> <I>Ex. an unframed picture.</I> <DD><B> 2. </B>not formed; not constructed; not fashioned. </DL>
<A NAME="unfranchised">
<B>unfranchised, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not franchised. </DL>