| unreactive | (adj) (chemistry) not reacting chemically, Ant. reactive |
| unreactive | (adj) not tending to react to stimulation |
| unread | (adj) not informed through reading; - V.L.Parrington, Example: he seems to have been wholly unread in political theory |
| unready | (adj) not prepared or in a state of readiness; slow to understand or respond, Ant. ready, Example: she cursed her unready tongue |
| unreal | (adj) lacking in reality or substance or genuineness; not corresponding to acknowledged facts or criteria, Ant. real, Example: ghosts and other unreal entities; unreal propaganda serving as news |
| unreal | (adj) not actually such; being or seeming fanciful or imaginary, Ant. real, Example: this conversation is getting more and more unreal; the fantastically unreal world of government bureaucracy; the unreal world of advertising art |
| unrealistic | (adj) not realistic, Ant. realistic, Example: unrealistic expectations; prices at unrealistic high levels |
| unrealistically | (adv) in an unrealistic manner, Ant. realistically, Example: his expectations were unrealistically high |
| unreality | (n) the quality possessed by something that is unreal, Ant. reality |
| unreality | (n) the state of being insubstantial or imaginary; not existing objectively or in fact, Syn. irreality, Ant. reality |
| Unread | a. |
| Unreadiness | n. The quality or state of being unready. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Unready | a. Nor need the unready virgin strike her breast. Keble. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Unready | v. t. [ 1st pref. un- + ready. ] To undress. [ Obs. ] Sir P. Sidney. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Unreal | a. Not real; unsubstantial; fanciful; ideal. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Unreality | n. The quality or state of being unreal; want of reality. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Unrealize | v. t. [ 1st pref. un- + realize. ] To make unreal; to idealize. [ 1913 Webster ] His fancy . . . unrealizes everything at a touch. Lowell. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Unreally | adv. In an unreal manner; ideally. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Unreason | n. [ Pref. un- not + reason. ] Want of reason; unreasonableness; absurdity. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Unreason | v. t. [ 1st pref. un- + reason. ] To undo, disprove, or refute by reasoning. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] To unreason the equity of God's proceedings. South. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| unrealistisch; unreal { adj } | unrealistic [Add to Longdo] |
| unrealistisch; überspannt { adj } | fanciful [Add to Longdo] |
| unrealistisch { adj } | visionary [Add to Longdo] |
| unrealistisch { adv } | unrealistically [Add to Longdo] |