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Monday 23rd of November 2009
Traducement
1: a malicious attack [syn:
{defamation}, {calumny},
{obloquy}, {hatchet job}]

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unbarring
{unbar}
unbearable
1: impossible to bear; "unbearable pain"; "unendurable agony" [syn: {unendurable}]
unbearably
1: to an unbearable degree; "it was unbearably hot in the room"
unbeatable
1: hard to defeat; "an unbeatable ball team" 2: incapable of being overcome or subdued; "an invincible army"; "her invincible spirit" [syn: {invincible}, {unvanquishable}]
unbeaten
1: not conquered [syn: {unconquered}, {unvanquished}]
unbecoming
1: considered inappropriate for or unattractive on a particular person; "an unbecoming style" 2: not in keeping with accepted standards of what is right or proper in polite society; "was buried with i...
unbecomingly
1: without decorousness [syn: {indecorously}] [ant: {decorously}]
unbecomingness
1: the quality of being unbecoming [ant: {becomingness}]
unbefitting
1: not befitting; "behavior unbefitting a father"
unbeholden
1: free of moral obligation [syn: {unbeholden(p)}]
unbeknown
1: (usually used with `to') occurring or existing without the knowledge of; "a crisis unbeknown to me"; "she had been ill for months, unbeknownst to the family" [syn: {unbeknown(p)}, {unbeknownst(p)}]...
unbeknownst
1: (usually used with `to') occurring or existing without the knowledge of; "a crisis unbeknown to me"; "she had been ill for months, unbeknownst to the family" [syn: {unbeknown(p)}, {unbeknownst(p)}]...
unbelief
1: a rejection of belief [syn: {disbelief}] [ant: {belief}]
unbelievable
1: beyond belief or understanding; "at incredible speed"; "the book's plot is simply incredible" [syn: {incredible}] [ant: {credible}] 2: having a probability to low to inspire belief [syn: {improbabl...
unbelievably
1: not easy to believe; "behind you the coastal hills plunge to the incredibly blue sea backed by the Turkish mountains" [syn: {incredibly}, {improbably}, {implausibly}] [ant: {believably}, {credibly}...
unbeliever
1: someone who refuses to believe (as in a divinity) [syn: {disbeliever}, {nonbeliever}]
unbelieving
1: rejecting any belief in gods [syn: {atheistic}, {atheistical}] 2: holding that only material phenomena can be known and knowledge of spiritual matters or ultimate causes is impossible [syn: {nescie...
unbelievingly
1: in an incredulous manner; "the woman looked up at her incredulously" [syn: {incredulously}, {disbelievingly}] [ant: {credulously}, {credulously}]
unbeloved
1: unhappy in love; suffering from unrequited love [syn: {bereft}, {lovelorn}]
unbelt
1: undo the belt of; "unbelt your trousers" [ant: {belt}]
unbelted
1: lacking a belt; "unbelted jackets are in this season" [syn: {beltless}] [ant: {belted}]
unbend
1: straighten up or out; make straight [syn: {straighten}] [ant: {bend}] 2: unfasten, as a sail, from a spar or a stay 3: free from flexure; "unbend a bow" [ant: {flex}] 4: make less tight; "relax the...
unbendable
1: marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable; "firm convictions"; "a firm mouth"; "steadfast resolve"; "a man of unbendable perseverence"; "unwavering loyalty" [syn: {firm}, {steadfast}...
unbending
1: incapable of adapting or changing to meet circumstances; "a rigid disciplinarian"; "an inflexible law"; "an unbending will to dominate" [syn: {inflexible}, {rigid}]
unbeneficed
1: not having a benefice [ant: {beneficed}]
unbent
{unbend}
unbiased
1: characterized by a lack of partiality; "a properly indifferent jury"; "an unbiased account of her family problems" [syn: {indifferent}, {unbiassed}] 2: without bias [syn: {unbiassed}]
unbiassed
1: characterized by a lack of partiality; "a properly indifferent jury"; "an unbiased account of her family problems" [syn: {indifferent}, {unbiased}] 2: without bias [syn: {unbiased}]
unbid
1: not invited or requested; "unbidden guests"; "comments unbid and unwelcome" [syn: {unasked}, {unbidden}]
unbidden
1: not invited or requested; "unbidden guests"; "comments unbid and unwelcome" [syn: {unasked}, {unbid}]
unbigoted
1: not opinionated
unbind
1: untie or unfasten; "unbind the feet of this poor woman" [ant: {bind}] [also: {unbound}]
unbitter
1: having or showing no resentment or desire for revenge; "remarkably unbitter toward her captors"
unbleached
1: not artificially colored or bleached; "unbleached blonde hair"; "her hair is uncolored"; "undyed cotton" [syn: {uncolored}, {undyed}]
unblemished
1: free from physical or moral spots or stains; "an unblemished record"; "an unblemished complexion" [ant: {blemished}]
unblended
1: not blended or mixed together [ant: {blended}]
unblessed
1: not provided with something desirable; "a hovel unblessed with electricity or running water"
unblinking
1: showing no visible emotion; "stood unblinking and accepted a sentence of a year" 2: not shrinking from danger [syn: {unflinching}, {unintimidated}, {unshrinking}]
unblinkingly
1: showing no emotion; "the convicted killer listened unblinkingly to the reading of his sentence"
unblock
1: play the cards of (a suit) so that the last trick on which a hand can follow suit will be taken by a higher card in the hand of a partner who has the remaining cards of a combined holding 2: make (...
unbloodied
1: not caused to bleed; "got out of the fracas with his nose unbloodied"
unbloody
1: achieved without bloodshed; "an unbloody transfer of power" [syn: {nonviolent}]
unblushing
1: feeling no shame; "a shameless imposter"; "an unblushing apologist for fascism" [syn: {shameless}]
unblushingly
1: without blushing; "his principal opponent unblushingly declared victory before the ballots had been counted"
unbodied
1: having no body [ant: {bodied}] 2: not having a material body; "bodiless ghosts" [syn: {discorporate}, {unembodied}, {bodiless}, {disembodied}]
unbolt
1: undo the bolt of; "unbolt the door" [ant: {bolt}]
unbolted
1: not firmly fastened or secured; "an unbarred door"; "went through the unlatched gate into the street"; "an unlocked room" [syn: {unbarred}, {unlatched}, {unlocked}, {unsecured}]
unbooked
1: not reserved in advance
unbordered
1: having no border [ant: {bordered}]
unborn
1: not yet brought into existence; "unborn generations" [ant: {born}]
unbosom
1: relieve oneself of troubling information [syn: {relieve}]
unbound
{unbind}
unbounded
1: seemingly boundless in amount, number, degree, or especially extent; "unbounded enthusiasm"; "children with boundless energy"; "a limitless supply of money" [syn: {boundless}, {limitless}]
unbounded interval
1: an interval that does not include its endpoints [syn: {open interval}] [ant: {closed interval}]
unboundedness
1: the quality of being infinite; without bound or limit [syn: {infiniteness}, {infinitude}, {boundlessness}, {limitlessness}] [ant: {finiteness}]
unbowed
1: erect in posture; "behind him sat old man Arthur; he was straight with something angry in his attitude"; "stood defiantly with unbowed back" [syn: {straight}, {unbent}, {upright}] 2: not forced to ...
unbox
1: remove from a box; "unbox the presents" [ant: {box}]
unbrace
1: undo the ties of; "They untied the prisoner" [syn: {untie}, {unlace}] [ant: {tie}] 2: remove from tension 3: remove a brace or braces from 4: remove a brace or braces form
unbraced
1: without braces or props
unbraid
1: undo the braids of; "unbraid my hair" [ant: {braid}]
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