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Meanings of Unravished:

adjective

Not ravished.

Meanings of Unravishing:

adjective

Not ravishing.

Meanings of Unrayed:

adjective

Not arrayed; not dressed.

Meanings of Unrazed:

adjective

Not razed; not altered by erasure; not slashed; not demolished.

Meanings of Unrazored:

adjective

Unshaven; (of a boy or youth) without facial hair.

Unreached

ʌnˈriːtʃt

Meanings of Unreached:

adjective

Not yet reached, especially by people seeking to convert others to christianity.

Usage examples:

The church's awareness of the unreached groups within a nation

Meanings of Unread:

adjective

(of a book or document) not read.

Usage examples:

But to me, a cookbook unused is like an unread book in that it's not fulfilling it's potential.

Meanings of Unreadable:

adjective

Not clear enough to read; illegible.

Usage examples:

Unreadable handwriting

Meanings of Unreadily:

adverb

Without readiness, ease, or proper preparation; not readily.

Meanings of Unready:

adjective

Not prepared for a situation or activity.

Usage examples:

She was young and unready for motherhood

Meanings of Unreal:

adjective

Imaginary or illusory.

Usage examples:

In the half-light the tiny cottages seemed unreal

Unrealised

ʌnˈrɪə.laɪzd

Meanings of Unrealised:

adjective

Not achieved or created.

Usage examples:

An unrealized dream

Meanings of Unrealism:

noun

Lack of realism.

Usage examples:

Discussions on the issue seem to be dominated by unrealism

Meanings of Unrealist:

noun

A person whose expectation or outlook is unrealistic.

adjective

Not realistic; not representative of real life.

Meanings of Unrealistic:

adjective

Not realistic.

Usage examples:

It was unrealistic to expect changes to be made overnight

Meanings of Unrealistically:

adverb

In a way that does not show a sensible and practical idea of what can be achieved or expected.

Usage examples:

Unrealistically optimistic plans

Unreality

ˌʌn.riˈæl.ə.ti

Meanings of Unreality:

noun

The quality of being imaginary, illusory, or unrealistic.

Usage examples:

The whole affair had an air of unreality

Unrealizable

ʌnˈrɪə.laɪ.zə.bəl

Meanings of Unrealizable:

adjective

Not able to be achieved or made to happen.

Usage examples:

The summit might generate unrealizable public expectations

Meanings of Unrealize:

verb

To make unreal; to deprive of reality.

Meanings of Unrealizing:

verb

To make unreal; to deprive of reality.

Meanings of Unreaped:

adjective

Not reaped.

Meanings of Unreasonably:

adverb

In a way that is not guided by or based on good sense.

Usage examples:

Unreasonably pessimistic assumptions

Meanings of Unreasoned:

adjective

Not based on good sense or logic.

Usage examples:

An unreasoned reaction to the idea

Unreasoning

ʌnˈriː.zən.ɪŋ

Meanings of Unreasoning:

adjective

Not guided by or based on good sense; illogical.

Usage examples:

Unreasoning panic

Meanings of Unrebated:

adjective

Of a sword, lance, etc.: not blunted or dulled; sharp. formerly also figurative and in extended use. now chiefly historical.

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