Unpractical, un-prak′ti-kal, adj. not practical, disinclined to give attention to things immediately useful or profitable: not workable in detail.—n. Unpractical′ity.—adv. Unprac′tically.

Unpractised, un-prak′tist, adj. having no practice or experience: not carried out in practice, not usually done: not yet familiar through practice.—n. Unprac′tisedness.

Unpraise, un-prāz′, v.t. to deprive of praise.

Unpray, un-prā′, v.t. to revoke a prayer.

Unpreach, un-prēch′, v.t. to recant something already preached.

Unprecedented, un-pres′ē-den-ted, adj. having no precedent: novel.—adv. Unprec′edentedly.

Unpredict, un-prē-dikt′, v.i. (Milt.) to recall what has been predicted or foretold.

Unpregnant, un-preg′nant, adj. (Shak.) stupid, unapt for business: indifferent to (with of).

Unprejudicate, un-prē-jōō′di-kāt, adj. unprejudiced.—n. Unprejud′icateness.

Unprejudiced, un-prej′ōō-dist, adj. not prejudiced: impartial.—n. Unprej′udice, absence of prejudice.—adv. Unprej′udicedly.—n. Unprej′udicedness.