| unear | She called me at an unearthly hour last night. |
| unear | Why did you call me at this unearthly hour? |
| unearned | (adj) not gained by merit or labor or service, Ant. earned, Example: accepted the unearned rewards that came his ways as well as the unearned criticism; unearned income; an unearned run |
| unearned income | (n) personal income that you did not earn (e.g., dividends or interest or rent income), Syn. unearned revenue |
| unearned income | (n) (accounting) income received but not yet earned (usually considered a current liability on a company's balance sheet), Syn. unearned revenue |
| unearned increment | (n) an unearned rise in the market value of property resulting from general market factors |
| unearned run | (n) a run that was scored as a result of an error by the other team, Ant. earned run |
| unearth | (v) bring to light, Example: The CIA unearthed a plot to kill the President |
| Uneared | a. Not eared, or plowed. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Unearned | a. Not earned; not gained by labor or service. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Unearth | v. t. To unearth the roof of an old tree. Wordsworth. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Unearthly | a. Not terrestrial; supernatural; preternatural; hence, weird; appalling; terrific; |