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Meanings of Unhealthier:

adjective

Harmful to health.

Usage examples:

An unhealthy diet

Meanings of Unhealthiest:

adjective

Harmful to health.

Usage examples:

An unhealthy diet

Meanings of Unhealthy:

adjective

Harmful to health.

Usage examples:

An unhealthy diet

Meanings of Unheard:

adjective

Not heard or listened to.

Usage examples:

My protests went unheard

Meanings of Unheard-of:

adjective

Surprising or shocking because not known about or previously experienced

Usage examples:

Price wars have sliced prices to unheard-of lows.

Meanings of Unhearing:

adjective

Not hearing or listening; deaf.

Usage examples:

The war story is spoken into unhearing ears

Meanings of Unheated:

adjective

Not heated.

Usage examples:

The dancers shared a lodge complete with a heated pool, an unheated pool, a hot tub and a misty lake.

Meanings of Unheeded:

adjective

Heard or noticed but disregarded.

Usage examples:

My protest went unheeded

Meanings of Unheedful:

adjective

Not noticing or paying attention.

Usage examples:

I charged down the stairs, unheedful of the missing bannister

Meanings of Unheeding:

adjective

Not paying attention.

Usage examples:

Mary, unheeding, watched the television

Meanings of Unhelpful:

adjective

Not helpful.

Usage examples:

Several complained that the staff were unhelpful

Meanings of Unheralded:

adjective

Not previously announced, expected, or acclaimed.

Usage examples:

He was unwilling to make an unheralded entrance

Meanings of Unheretical:

adjective

Not heretical; orthodox.

Usage examples:

Unheretical belief depends upon the process of discovering and confirming the truth.

Meanings of Unheroic:

adjective

Not heroic.

Usage examples:

An unheroic death

Meanings of Unhidden:

adjective

Not concealed or kept out of sight; obvious.

Usage examples:

His dismay at all this is unhidden

Unhindered

ʌnˈhɪn.dəd

Meanings of Unhindered:

adjective

Not hindered or obstructed.

Usage examples:

An exhilarating walk unhindered by walls and fences

Unhinge

ʌnˈhɪndʒ

Meanings of Unhinge:

verb

Make (someone) mentally unbalanced.

Usage examples:

The loneliness had nearly unhinged him

Unhinged

ʌnˈhɪndʒd

Meanings of Unhinged:

adjective

Mentally unbalanced; deranged.

Usage examples:

The violent acts of unhinged minds
verb

Make (someone) mentally unbalanced.

Usage examples:

The loneliness had nearly unhinged him

Meanings of Unhip:

adjective

Unaware of current fashions or trends.

Usage examples:

While it was remote and decidedly unhip, the town was otherwise right up-to-date

Meanings of Unhipped:

adjective

Uninformed, ignorant; not with-it.

Meanings of Unhistoric:

adjective

Not historic or historical.

Usage examples:

The thesis has been criticized for being unhistoric and too abstract

Meanings of Unhistorical:

adjective

Not in accordance with history or with historical analysis.

Usage examples:

There is a good deal of unhistorical thinking where the european community is concerned

Meanings of Unhitch:

verb

Unhook or unfasten (something tethered to or caught on something else).

Usage examples:

He unhitched the side of the trailer

Unhitched

ʌnˈhɪtʃ

Meanings of Unhitched:

verb

Unhook or unfasten (something tethered to or caught on something else).

Usage examples:

He unhitched the side of the trailer

Unhitching

ʌnˈhɪtʃ

Meanings of Unhitching:

verb

Unhook or unfasten (something tethered to or caught on something else).

Usage examples:

He unhitched the side of the trailer

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