Unsolid, un-sol′id, adj. not solid, not sound, empty.—n. Unsolid′ity.

Unsolved, un-solvd′, adj. not solved.

Unson, un-sun′, v.t. to make unworthy of sonship.

Unsonsie, Unsoncie, un-son′si, adj. (Scot.) unlucky.

Unsoot, un-sōōt′, adj. (Spens.) unsweet.

Unsophisticated, un-sō-fis′ti-kā-ted, adj. genuine, unadulterated: free from artificiality, simple, inexperienced—also Unsophis′ticate.—ns. Unsophis′ticatedness; Unsophisticā′tion.

Unsorrowed, un-sor′ōd, adj. not sorrowed or regretted.

Unsorted, un-sor′ted, adj. not sorted or arranged: ill-chosen.

Unsought, un-sawt′, adj. not sought or solicited.

Unsoul, un-sōl′, v.t. to deprive of soul or spirit.