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Meanings of Unsaddled:

verb

Remove the saddle from (a horse).

Usage examples:

Next, the horses are unsaddled and judged at halter in ranch conformation.

Meanings of Unsaddles:

verb

Remove the saddle from (a horse).

Usage examples:

Next, the horses are unsaddled and judged at halter in ranch conformation.

Meanings of Unsaddling:

verb

Remove the saddle from (a horse).

Usage examples:

Next, the horses are unsaddled and judged at halter in ranch conformation.

Meanings of Unsafe:

adjective

Not safe; dangerous.

Usage examples:

Drinking water in some areas may be unsafe

Meanings of Unsaid:

verb

Past and past participle of unsay.

adjective

Not said or uttered.

Usage examples:

The rest of the remark he left unsaid

Meanings of Unsalable:

adjective

Not able to be sold.

Usage examples:

The house proved unsaleable

Meanings of Unsalaried:

adjective

Not being paid or involving the payment of a salary.

Usage examples:

An unsalaried post

Meanings of Unsaleable:

adjective

Not able to be sold.

Usage examples:

The house proved unsaleable

Meanings of Unsalted:

adjective

Not salted.

Usage examples:

Unsalted butter

Meanings of Unsalvageable:

adjective

Impossible to retrieve or preserve from potential loss or destruction.

Usage examples:

As many as 160,000 homes may be unsalvageable

Meanings of Unsalvageably:

adjective

Impossible to retrieve or preserve from potential loss or destruction.

Usage examples:

As many as 160,000 homes may be unsalvageable

Meanings of Unsanctified:

adjective

Not sanctified.

Usage examples:

The body was unsanctified

Meanings of Unsanctifiedly:

adjective

Not sanctified.

Usage examples:

The body was unsanctified

Meanings of Unsanctioned:

adjective

Not sanctioned.

Usage examples:

A series of unsanctioned rallies against high local unemployment

Meanings of Unsanitary:

adjective

Not sanitary.

Usage examples:

The unsanitary conditions in the orphanage

Meanings of Unsatisfactorily:

adverb

In a way that is not good enough

Usage examples:

Prices for corn and soybeans have remained unsatisfactorily low for many farmers., at the end of th…

Meanings of Unsatisfactory:

adjective

Not satisfactory; not good enough.

Usage examples:

Years of living in unsatisfactory rented accommodation

Meanings of Unsatisfied:

adjective

Not satisfied.

Usage examples:

The compromise left all sides unsatisfied

Meanings of Unsatisfying:

adjective

Not satisfying.

Usage examples:

An unsatisfying relationship

Meanings of Unsaturated:

adjective

(of organic molecules) having carbon–carbon double or triple bonds and therefore not containing the greatest possible number of hydrogen atoms.

Usage examples:

In common with all unsaturated hydrocarbons hydrogen can be added across the double bond to produce…

Meanings of Unsaved:

adjective

Not saved, in particular (in christian use) not having had one's soul saved from damnation.

Usage examples:

They were asked to pray for unsaved family and friends

Meanings of Unsavory:

adjective

Disagreeable to taste, smell, or look at.

Usage examples:

They looked at the scanty, unsavoury portions of food doled out to them

Meanings of Unsavoury:

adjective

Disagreeable to taste, smell, or look at.

Usage examples:

They looked at the scanty, unsavoury portions of food doled out to them

Meanings of Unsay:

verb

Withdraw or retract (a statement).

Usage examples:

Once something has been said, it cannot be unsaid

Meanings of Unsayable:

adjective

Not able to be said, especially because considered too controversial or offensive to mention.

Usage examples:

A need to express through the arts what is unsayable elsewhere

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