| UNSOUL | • unsoul v. To deprive of soul, spirit, or principle. • UNSOUL v. to deprive of spirit.
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| UNSOULS | • unsouls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unsoul. • UNSOUL v. to deprive of spirit.
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| UNSOUND | • unsound adj. Not sound, particularly… • UNSOUND adj. not sound.
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| UNSOUGHT | • unsought adj. Not sought. • UNSOUGHT adj. not sought.
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| UNSOULED | • unsouled v. Simple past tense and past participle of unsoul. • UNSOUL v. to deprive of spirit.
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| UNSOURED | • unsoured adj. Not soured. • UNSOURED adj. not soured.
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| UNSOULING | • unsouling v. Present participle of unsoul. • UNSOUL v. to deprive of spirit.
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| UNSOUNDED | • unsounded adj. Unfathomed. • UNSOUNDED adj. not sounded.
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| UNSOUNDER | • unsounder adj. Comparative form of unsound: more unsound. • UNSOUND adj. not sound.
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| UNSOUNDLY | • unsoundly adv. In an unsound manner. • UNSOUND adv. not sound.
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| UNSOURCED | • unsourced adj. Presented without a source or reference. • UNSOURCED adj. having no (authenticated) source.
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| UNSOUNDEST | • unsoundest adj. Superlative form of unsound: most unsound. • UNSOUND adj. not sound.
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| UNSOUNDABLE | • unsoundable adj. Impossible to sound; whose depth cannot be gauged. • UNSOUNDABLE adj. not soundable.
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| UNSOUNDNESS | • unsoundness n. The state of being unsound. • UNSOUNDNESS n. the state of being unsound.
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| UNSOUNDNESSES | • unsoundnesses n. Plural of unsoundness. • UNSOUNDNESS n. the state of being unsound.
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