<B>unpolluted, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not polluted; undefiled; clean; pure. </DL>
<A NAME="unpopular">
<B>unpopular, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not popular; not generally liked, accepted, or used; disliked. <BR> <I>Ex. an unpopular candidate.</I> adv. <B>unpopularly.</B> </DL>
<A NAME="unpopularity">
<B>unpopularity, </B>noun.<DL COMPACT><DD> the condition of being unpopular; lack of popularity. (SYN) disfavor. </DL>
<A NAME="unpossessable">
<B>unpossessable, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> that cannot be possessed. <BR> <I>Ex. He did a paper on "The Unpossessable Loved One in Troubadour Poetry" (New Yorker).</I> </DL>
<A NAME="unposted">
<B>unposted</B> (1), adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not bearing signs against trespassing. <BR> <I>Ex. He does not mind hunters on the unposted parts of his land.</I> </DL>
<A NAME="unposted">
<B>unposted</B> (2), adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not having a fixed station or appointment. </DL>
<A NAME="unposted">
<B>unposted</B> (3), adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD><B> 1. </B>not sent or delivered by mail. <BR> <I>Ex. I stand with an unposted letter before the box of the general post office (Time).</I> <DD><B> 2. </B>(Informal.) not informed. </DL>
<A NAME="unpractical">
<B>unpractical, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not practical; impractical; lacking practical usefulness or wisdom; visionary. adv. <B>unpractically.</B> noun <B>unpracticalness.</B> </DL>
<A NAME="unpracticality">
<B>unpracticality, </B>noun, pl. <B>-ties.</B><DL COMPACT><DD><B> 1. </B>the character of being unpractical. <DD><B> 2. </B>something that is not practical. </DL>
<A NAME="unpracticed">
<B>unpracticed</B> or <B>unpractised, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD><B> 1. </B>not familiarized or skilled by practice; not expert; inexperienced. <BR> <I>Ex. Unpractic'd he to fawn or seek for power By doctrines fashion'd to the varying hour (Oliver Goldsmith).</I> <DD><B> 2. </B>not used, done, or accepted, especially: <DD><B> a. </B>not put into practice; untried. <DD><B> b. </B>no longer current in practice. </DL>
<A NAME="unprecedented">
<B>unprecedented, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> having no precedent; never done before; never known before. <BR> <I>Ex. unprecedented devotion to duty. An unprecedented event in history took place in 1961, when a human being traveled for the first time in outer space.</I> (SYN) unexampled, new. adv. <B>unprecedentedly.</B> </DL>
<A NAME="unprecise">
<B>unprecise, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not precise; lacking precision or definiteness; inexact. adv. <B>unprecisely.</B> noun <B>unpreciseness.</B> </DL>
<A NAME="unpredictability">
<B>unpredictability, </B>noun.<DL COMPACT><DD> the quality or condition of being unpredictable. <BR> <I>Ex. He had an increasing unpredictability of temper and a reputation for violent outbursts that had cost him several good friends (New Yorker). The history of the steam engine has been marked by this machine's endearing unpredictability (Manchester Guardian).</I> </DL>
<A NAME="unpredictable">
<B>unpredictable, </B>adjective, noun.<DL COMPACT><DD><I>adj. </I> that cannot be predicted; uncertain or changeable. <BR> <I>Ex. All the children were emotionally unstable, unpredictable, and unadaptable (Science News Letter).</I> <DD><I>noun </I> something unpredictable; an uncertainty. <BR> <I>Ex. Other unpredictables, such as a switch in Government regulations for the [year's]crop, also could change the outlook (Wall Street Journal).</I> </DL>
<A NAME="unpredictably">
<B>unpredictably, </B>adverb.<DL COMPACT><DD> in an unpredictable manner. <BR> <I>Ex. Prices fluctuate unpredictably from sale to sale (Punch).</I> </DL>
<A NAME="unpregnant">
<B>unpregnant, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> (Obsolete.) unapt; unfit. <BR> <I>Ex. This deed ... makes me unpregnant And dull to all proceedings (Shakespeare).</I> </DL>
<A NAME="unprejudiced">
<B>unprejudiced, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD><B> 1. </B>without prejudice; not biased; fair; impartial. <BR> <I>Ex. an unprejudiced observer.</I> (SYN) disinterested. <DD><B> 2. </B>not impaired. <BR> <I>Ex. an unprejudiced right of appeal.</I> (SYN) unimpaired. </DL>
<A NAME="unpremeditated">
<B>unpremeditated, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not premeditated; not planned in advance; undesigned. adv. <B>unpremeditatedly.</B> </DL>
<A NAME="unpremeditation">
<B>unpremeditation, </B>noun.<DL COMPACT><DD> absence of premeditation. </DL>
<A NAME="unprepared">
<B>unprepared, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD><B> 1. </B>not made ready; not worked out ahead. <BR> <I>Ex. an unprepared speech.</I> (SYN) impromptu, improvised. <DD><B> 2. </B>not ready. <BR> <I>Ex. a person unprepared to answer.</I> adv. <B>unpreparedly.</B> noun <B>unpreparedness.</B> </DL>
<A NAME="unprepossessing">
<B>unprepossessing, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not prepossessing; unattractive. <BR> <I>Ex. Unprepossessing ... in feature, gait and manners ... these poor fellows formed a class apart (Samuel Butler).</I> adv. <B>unprepossessingly.</B> noun <B>unprepossessingness.</B> </DL>
<A NAME="unprescribed">
<B>unprescribed, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not prescribed; not authoritatively laid down; not appointed. </DL>
<A NAME="unpresentable">
<B>unpresentable, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not presentable; not suitable for being introduced into company; not fit to be seen. </DL>
<B>unpretty, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD><B> 1. </B>without beauty or charm; plain; unattractive. <BR> <I>Ex. The only girl in the picture is obliged to look ... clinical and unpretty (Brendan Gill).</I> <DD><B> 2. </B>disagreeable; ugly. <BR> <I>Ex. The tougher Novak has an unpretty side (Time). Things are coming to a most unpretty pass (Punch).</I> </DL>
<A NAME="unprevailing">
<B>unprevailing, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> of no force; unavailing; vain. </DL>
<A NAME="unpreventable">
<B>unpreventable, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> that cannot be prevented. </DL>
<A NAME="unprevented">
<B>unprevented, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD><B> 1. </B>not prevented; not hindered. <DD><B> 2. </B>(Obsolete.) not preceded by anything. </DL>
<A NAME="unpriced">
<B>unpriced, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD><B> 1. </B>not having a price assigned. <BR> <I>Ex. merchandise still unpriced.</I> <DD><B> 2. </B>beyond price; priceless. </DL>
<A NAME="unpriestly">
<B>unpriestly, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not priestly; not befitting a priest. </DL>
<A NAME="unprincely">
<B>unprincely, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not princely; not becoming a prince. </DL>
<A NAME="unprincipled">
<B>unprincipled, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> lacking good moral principles; not upright or ethical; bad. noun <B>unprincipledness.</B> </DL>
<A NAME="unprintable">
<B>unprintable, </B>adjective, noun.<DL COMPACT><DD><I>adj. </I> not fit or proper to be printed. <DD><I>noun </I> a word, expression, cartoon or other matter, that is unprintable. <BR> <I>Ex. Maine writers have lamented that so much of what is said up and down the coast runs to unprintables (John Gould).</I> </DL>
<A NAME="unprintably">
<B>unprintably, </B>adverb.<DL COMPACT><DD> in a word or words not fit to be printed. </DL>
<A NAME="unprinted">
<B>unprinted, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not, or not yet, printed. </DL>
<A NAME="unprivileged">
<B>unprivileged, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not privileged; not enjoying a particular privilege, liberty, or immunity. </DL>
<A NAME="unprizable">
<B>unprizable, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> (Obsolete.) <DD><B> 1. </B>worth little or nothing. <DD><B> 2. </B>priceless. </DL>
<A NAME="unprized">
<B>unprized, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not prized or valued. </DL>
<A NAME="unproduced">
<B>unproduced, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not yet produced, as a playwright or his work. <BR> <I>Ex. He had written several stage and television plays, all unproduced (Saturday Review).</I> </DL>
<A NAME="unproductive">
<B>unproductive, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not productive. adv. <B>unproductively.</B> noun <B>unproductiveness.</B> </DL>
<A NAME="unproductivity">
<B>unproductivity, </B>noun.<DL COMPACT><DD> the quality or state of being unproductive. </DL>
<A NAME="unprofaned">
<B>unprofaned, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not profaned or desecrated; not polluted or violated. </DL>
<A NAME="unprofessional">
<B>unprofessional, </B>adjective, noun.<DL COMPACT><DD><I>adj. </I> <B>1. </B>contrary to professional etiquette; unbecoming in members of a profession. <BR> <I>Ex. It would be unprofessional for a doctor to speak publicly of a patient's personal problems.</I> <DD><B> 2. </B>not having to do with or connected with a profession. <DD><B> 3. </B>not belonging to a profession. <DD><I>noun </I> a person who is not a professional. <BR> <I>Ex. The secret of his failure in politics ... is that he was really an unprofessional (New York Times).</I> adv. <B>unprofessionally.</B> </DL>
<A NAME="unprofitability">
<B>unprofitability, </B>noun.<DL COMPACT><DD> the quality or state of being unprofitable. <BR> <I>Ex. The milk and fishing industries were on the verge of unprofitability (London Times).</I> </DL>
<A NAME="unprofitable">
<B>unprofitable, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not profitable; producing no gain or advantage. <BR> <I>Ex. They proved the most idle and unprofitable [months] of my life (Edward Gibbon).</I> (SYN) fruitless. noun <B>unprofitableness.</B> </DL>
<A NAME="unprofitably">
<B>unprofitably, </B>adverb.<DL COMPACT><DD> in an unprofitable manner; without profit, gain, benefit, advantage, or use; to no good purpose or effect. <BR> <I>Ex. unprofitably travelling towards the grave (Wordsworth).</I> </DL>
<A NAME="unprofited">
<B>unprofited, </B>adjective.<DL COMPACT><DD> not having profit or gain; profitless. </DL>