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- Uniforms
- Unify
- Unilluminated
- Unimaginable
- Unimaginative
- Unimpeachable
- Unimportance
- Unimportant
- Unimpressible
- Unimpressibly
- Unimpressionable
- Unimpressive
- Unindifferent
- Unindulgent
- Unindustrious
- Uninformative
- Uninformed
- Uninhabited
- Uninhibited
- Uninitiate
- Uninspired
- Uninspiring
- Uninstructed
- Unintellectual
Definition of the day : « unintellectual »
- As in nescient : adj ignorant
- As in uninstructed : adj ignorant
- As in unscholarly : adj ignorant
- As in dull : adj unintelligent
- As in ignorant : adj unaware, unknowing
- The round face and eyes present a heavy, unintellectual expression.
- Extract from : « A Life of William Shakespeare » by Sidney Lee
- How unintellectual, how uncivilised, such a scene, and such actors!
- Extract from : « Godolphin, Complete » by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
- At Cambridge he had got into a fast, though not an unintellectual, set.
- Extract from : « The Love Affairs of Lord Byron » by Francis Henry Gribble
- I thought you scorned it, considered it an unintellectual game.
- Extract from : « The Man Upstairs » by P. G. Wodehouse
- St. Ives is unintellectual and except as an adventure novel, dull.
- Extract from : « Vailima Letters » by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Some were conservative, or backward, or unintellectual compared with others.
- Extract from : « A History of Freedom of Thought » by John Bagnell Bury
- The non-talker has no taste for such an unintellectual exercise.
- Extract from : « My Lady Nicotine » by J. M. Barrie
- Be this as it may, with pure, unintellectual, brutal evil it is very different.
- Extract from : « Lectures on Art » by Washington Allston
- "Farming is such an unintellectual subject," I heard a critical young woman say to her husband, whose tastes were bucolic.
- Extract from : « The Business of Being a Woman » by Ida M. Tarbell
- The walls can be covered now almost as cheaply with intellectual pictures as with unintellectual wall paper.
- Extract from : « Cole's Funny Picture Book No. 1 » by Edward William Cole