Unrighteous, un-rī′tyus, adj. not righteous: wicked: unjust.—n. Unright′, injustice.—adv. Unrigh′teously.—n. Unrigh′teousness.—adj. Unright′ful.—adv. Unright′fully.—n. Unright′fulness.

Unring, un-ring′, v.t. to take a ring from.—adj. Unringed′, having no ring.

Unrip, un-rip′, v.t. to rip up or open.

Unripe, un-rīp′, adj. not ripe.—adj. Unrī′pened.—n. Unripe′ness.

Unrivalled, un-rī′vald, adj. without a rival or competitor.—adj. Unrī′valable, that cannot be rivalled.

Unrivet, un-riv′et, v.t. to loosen the rivets of.

Unrobe, un-rōb′, v.t. to strip of a robe, to undress.—v.i. to take off a robe, esp. a robe of state.

Unroll, un-rōl′, v.t. to roll down: to open out.—v.i. to become uncoiled or opened out.—n. Unroll′ment.

Unromanised, un-rō′man-īzd, adj. not subjected to Roman laws or customs: freed from subjection to the Roman see.

Unromantic, un-rō-man′tik, adj. not romantic.—adv. Unroman′tically.