Synonyms Dictionary

Synonyms Dictionary

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unloved, adj. loveless, lovelorn, unbeloved, unendeared, uncherished, unvalued, unappreciated; unwanted, unpopular; forsaken, rejected, jilted; unlamented, undeplored, unmourned, unmissed; uncared-for, disliked, abhorred, disrelished, detested, hated, despised, loathed.

unlucky, adj. 1. luckless, out of luck, down on one's luck, hapless, unfortunate, Scot. donsie, Scot. warchancy, Inf. jinxed, cursed; born under an evil star, born under a bad sign, ill-fated, ill-starred, star-crossed, ill-omened, doomed; unsuccessful, un-prosperous, fortuneless, poor, wretched, hopeless, unblessed; thwarted, foiled; unhappy, woebegone, pathetic, forlorn, pitiable, miserable.
2. untoward, unfavorable, unpromising, adverse, illj contrary, unpropitious, inauspicious; infelicitous, untimely, inopportune, unseasonable, disadvantageous; ill-boding, ominous, sinister, hostile, threatening, portentous, menacing, minatory; malign, baleful, baneful.

unmake, v. 1. undo, take apart, take to pieces, unbuild, dismantle, disassemble; tear apart, destroy, knock down, raze, pull down, bring down, take down; demolish, wreck, wipe out, ruin, devastate, desolate, work havoc upon; pulverize, atomize, smash, crash, reduce to rubble, SI. total, gut; blow up, blast, bomb, smash to smithereens, disintegrate.
2. depose, unseat, dethrone, remove from office, uncrown, defrock, unfrock; expel, eject, kick out, oust, dismiss, discharge, disbar, dispossess;
Inf. fire, SI. get rid of, SI. give the boot, SI. can, SI. turn out, SI. bounce; demote, lower, reduce, downgrade, declass; take down a peg, humble, strip of rank, Mil. SI. bust, disrate, Mil. drum out.
3. change, alter, convert, change one's opinion, redecide, reconsider; reform, recast, restyle, reshape; shift, veer, reverse, invert, transform; modify, adjust, turn, transpose.

unman, v. 1. break down, wear down, dishearten, discourage, demoralize; depress, dispirit, dismay, sink, push down; weaken, enfeeble, devitalize, enervate, unbrace; unnerve, daunt, intimidate, rattle, unstring, shake; undermine, unstrengthen, sap, lay low; break, subdue, overwhelm, conquer, bend, suppress, bring [s.o.] to his knees, humble, overcome.
2. emasculate, castrate, effeminize, eunuchize; desex, desexualize, demasculinize, sterilize; asexualize, geld, alter,
Inf. fix, neuter.

unmanageable, adj. 1. unruly, refractory, ungovernable, uncontrollable, difficult; recalcitrant, froward, contumacious, uncooperative, balky, obstreperous; willful, self-willed, stubborn, unyielding, inflexible; perverse, contrary, wrong-headed, crossgrained, Archaic, untoward, intractable; unsubmissive, indocile, wayward, lawless, rebellious; irrepressible, wild, out of hand, beyond control, resistant, defiant; restive, fractious, incorrigible.
2. unwieldy, unmaneuverable, uncomfortable, inconvenient, awkward; cumbersome, hulky, bulky, ponderous, incommodious;
(of hair) unruly, straggly, disheveled, stringy, uncombable.

unmanly, adj. 1. weak, enfeebled, frail, fragile, feeble, delicate, soft; timid, timorous, fearful, afraid, fainthearted, lily-livered, Inf. mousy; cowardly, pusillanimous, craven, Inf. yellow, weak-kneed, SI. chicken; daunted, intimidated, Inf. funky, panicky, afraid of one's shadow, Inf. chicken-hearted, pigeon-hearted.
2. womanish, effeminate, feminine, sissy, sissified, sissyish; prissy,
SI. pansyish, overemotional, milksop-py, namby-pamby, SI. faggy; voluptuous, Lydian, luxury-loving.

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