Unheroism, un-her′ō-izm, n. unheroic conduct.—adj. Unherō′ic.

Unhesitating, un-hez′i-tā-ting, adj. not hesitating or doubting: prompt: ready.—adv. Unhes′itatingly, without hesitation.

Unhinge, un-hinj′, v.t. to take from the hinges: to render unstable, to unsettle: to deprive of support.—n. Unhinge′ment.

Unhired, un-hīrd′, adj. not hired.

Unhistoric, -al, un-his-tor′ik, -al, adj. not historic, not mentioned in history: not in accordance with history.

Unhitch, un-hich′, v.t. to unfasten.

Unhive, un-hīv′, v.t. to drive from a hive or from any shelter.

Unhoard, un-hōrd′, v.t. to dissipate what has been hoarded up.

Unhold, un-hōld′, v.t. to let go the hold of.

Unholy, un-hō′li, adj. not sacred or hallowed, wicked, sinful.—adv. Unhō′lily.—n. Unhō′liness.