Un-American, un-a-mer′i-kan, adj. not in accordance with American ideas or feeling,—v.t. Un-Amer′icanise, to make un-American.

Unamiable, un-ā′mi-a-bl, adj. not amiable, ill-natured.-ns. Unamiabil′ity, Unā′miableness.

Unamused, un-a-mūzd′, adj. not amused.—adj. Unamū′sing.—adv. Unamū′singly.—adj. Unamū′sive, not giving amusement.

Unancestried, un-an′ses-trid, adj. having no distinguished ancestors.

Unanchor, un-ang′kor, v.t. to loose from anchorage.—v.i. to become loose or unattached.

Unanealed, Unaneled, un-a-nēld′, adj. (Shak.) not having received extreme unction.

Unangular, un-ang′gū-lar, adj. not angular.

Unanimity, ū-na-nim′i-ti, n. state of being unanimous.—adj. Unan′imous, of one mind: agreeing in opinion or will: done with the agreement of all.—adv. Unan′imously.—n. Unan′imousness, unanimity. [L. unus, one, animus, mind.]

Unannounced, un-an-nownst′, adj. not announced.

Unanswerable, un-an′sėr-a-bl, adj. not answerable or capable of refutation.—ns. Unanswerabil′ity, Unan′swerableness, the state of being unanswerable.—adv. Unan′swerably, in an unanswerable manner.—adj. Unan′swered, not answered: unrequited.