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unto

PREP จนกระทั่ง  จนถึง  ถึง  until till jon-kra-tang

 

unto

PREP สู่  แก่  ต่อ  to toward su

 

untold

ADJ ซึ่ง ไม่ สามารถ นับ ได้  ซึ่ง ประมาณ ไม่ได้  uncountable incalculable sueng-mai-sa-mad-nab-dai

 

untold

ADJ ซึ่ง ไม่ได้ บอก ใคร  ซึ่ง ไม่ได้ เล่า ให้ ใคร ฟัง  unexpressed expressed sueng-mai-dai-bok-krai

 

untold

ADJ มากมาย  มหาศาล  นับไม่ถ้วน  เหลือ จะ นับ  uncounted countless mak-mai

 

untouchable

ADJ ซึ่ง ห้าม แตะต้อง  ซึ่ง ห้าม ยุ่ง  ซึ่ง ห้าม สัมผัส  sueng-ham-tae-tong

 

untouchable

ADJ ซึ่ง แตะ ไม่ ถึง  ซึ่ง อยู่ ไกล เกินที่ จะ แตะ ได้  inaccessible out of reach accessible sueng-tae-mai-tueng

 

untouchable

ADJ ที่ เป็นสมาชิก วรรณะ จัณ ฑาล (ศาสนา ฮินดู  ti-pen-sa-ma-chik-wan-na-jan-than

 

untouchable

ADJ ที่ ไม่ สามารถ วิจารณ์ ได้  criticized ti-mai-sa-mad-wi-jan-dai

 

untouchable

ADJ ที่ ไม่ สามารถ แตะต้อง ได้  ซึ่ง สัมผัส ไม่ได้  intangible ti-mai-sa-mad-tae-tong-dai

 

untouchable

N วรรณะ จัณ ฑาล  สมาชิก วรรณะ จัณ ฑาล  wan-na-jan-than

 

untoward

ADJ ซึ่ง ไม่ เป็นผลดี  ซึ่ง ไม่ เป็นประโยชน์  ซึ่ง ไม่ เอื้ออำนวย  unfavorable unfortunate fortunate sueng-mai-pen-phon-di

 

untoward

ADJ ซึ่ง ไม่เหมาะสม  ซึ่ง ไม่ ถูกต้อง  ซึ่ง ไม่สมควร  improper sueng-mai-mo-som

 

untoward

ADJ ดื้อรั้น  หัวแข็ง  ดันทุรัง  froward perverse due-ran

 

untowardly

A อย่าง เคราะห์ร้าย  อย่าง ไม่ ถูก กาลเวลา 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

UNTO

prep. a compound of un, [on, ] and to; of no use in the language, as it expresses no more than to. I do not find it in our mother tongue, nor is it ever used in popular discourse. It is found in writers of former times, but is entirely obsolete.

 

UNTOLD

a. 1. Not told; not related; not revealed.
2. Not numbered; as money untold.

 

UNTOMB

v.t.untoom'. To disinter.

 

UNTOOTHSOME

a.Not pleasant to the taste.

 

UNTOUCHED

a.untuch'ed. 1. Not touched; not reached; not hit.
2. Not moved; not affected; as the heart untouched.
3. Not meddled with; as books untouched for years.

 

UNTOWARD

a. 1. Froward; perverse; refractory; not easily guided or taught. Acts 2:4 .
2. Awkward; ungraceful; as untoward words.
3. Inconvenient; troublesome; unmanageable; as an untoward vow.

 

UNTOWARDLY

adv. In a froward or perverse manner; perversely; ungainly.

 

UNTOWARDLY

a.Awkward; perverse; froward.

 

UNTOWARDNESS

n.Awkwardness; frowardness; perverseness.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

UNTO

Un "to, prep. Etym: [OE. unto; un- (only in unto, until ) unto, as far as + to to; this un- is akin to AS. und OS. und until, conj. (cf. OS. unt unto, OHG. unzi ), Goth. und unto, until. See To, and cf. Until. ]

 

1. To; -- now used only in antiquated, formal, or scriptural style. See To.

 

2. Until; till. [Obs. ] "He shall abide it unto the death of the priest. " Num. xxxv. 25.

 

UNTO

UNTO Un "to, conj.

 

Defn: Until; till. [Obs. ] "Unto this year be gone. " Chaucer.

 

UNTOLD

UNTOLD Un *told ", a.

 

1. Not told; not related; not revealed; as, untold secrets.

 

2. Not numbered or counted; as, untold money.

 

UNTOLERABLE

UNTOLERABLE Un *tol "er *a *ble, a.

 

Defn: Intolerable. [Obs. ]

 

UNTOMB

Un *tomb ", v. t. Etym: [1st pref. un- + tomb. ]

 

Defn: To take from the tomb; to exhume; to disinter. Fuller.

 

UNTONGUE

Un *tongue, v. t. Etym: [1st pref. un- + tongue. ]

 

Defn: To deprive of a tongue, or of voice. [Obs. ] Fuller.

 

UNTOOTH

Un *tooth ", v. t. Etym: [1st pref. un- + tooth. ]

 

Defn: To take out the teeth of. Cowper.

 

UNTOWARD

Un *to "ward, prep. Etym: [Unto + -ward. ]

 

Defn: Toward. [Obs. ] Gower.

 

UNTOWARD

Un *to "ward, a. Etym: [Pref. un- not + toward. ]

 

1. Froward; perverse. "Save yourselves from this untoward generation. " Acts ii. 4 .

 

2. Awkward; ungraceful. "Untoward words. " Creech. "Untoward manner. " Swift.

 

3. Inconvenient; troublesome; vexatious; unlucky; unfortunate; as, an untoward wind or accident. -- Un *to "ward *ly, adv. -- Un *to "ward *ness, n.

 

UNTOWARDLY

UNTOWARDLY Un *to "ward *ly, a.

 

Defn: Perverse; froward; untoward. "Untowardly tricks and vices." Locke.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

unto

un to |ˈənto͞o ˈəntə ˈəntʊ | preposition 1 archaic term for to: do unto others as you would have them do unto you | I say unto you, be gone. 2 archaic term for until: marriage was forever unto death. ORIGIN Middle English: from until, with to replacing till 1 (in its northern dialect meaning to ).

 

untold

un told |ˌənˈtōld ˈˌənˈtoʊld | adjective 1 [ attrib. ] too much or too many to be counted or measured: thieves caused untold damage. 2 (of a story or event ) not narrated or recounted: no event, however boring, is left untold. ORIGIN Old English unteald not counted (see un- 1, told ).

 

untoned

un toned |ˌənˈtōnd ənˈtoʊnd | adjective 1 (of a person's body ) lacking in tone or muscular definition. 2 (esp. of music ) lacking in variation of tone or subtlety.

 

untouchable

un touch a ble |ˌənˈtəCHəbəl ˌənˈtətʃəbəl | adjective 1 not able or allowing to be touched or affected: a receptionist looking gorgeous and untouchable. unable to be matched or rivaled: we took the silver medal behind the untouchable US team. above reproach; incorruptible. 2 of or belonging to the lowest-caste Hindu group or the people outside the caste system. noun a member of the lowest-caste Hindu group or a person outside the caste system. Contact with untouchables is traditionally held to defile members of higher castes. DERIVATIVES un touch a bil i ty |-ˌtəCHəˈbilitē |noun usage: In senses relating to the traditional Hindu caste system, the term untouchable and the social restrictions accompanying it were declared illegal in the constitution of India in 1949 and of Pakistan in 1953. The official term today is scheduled caste .

 

untouched

un touched |ˌənˈtəCHt ˈˌənˈtətʃt | adjective 1 not handled, used, or tasted: Annabel pushed aside her untouched plate. (of a subject ) not treated in writing or speech; not discussed: no detail is left untouched. 2 not affected, changed, or damaged in any way: Prague was relatively untouched by the war.

 

untouristed

un tour ist ed |ənˈto͝oristid ənˈtʊrɪstɪd | adjective (of a place ) rarely visited by tourists: a charming, untouristed village.

 

untoward

un to ward |ˌənˈtôrd, -t (ə )ˈwôrd ˈˌənˈˌtɔ (ə )rd | adjective unexpected and inappropriate or inconvenient: both tried to behave as if nothing untoward had happened | untoward jokes and racial remarks. DERIVATIVES un to ward ly adverb, un to ward ness noun

 

Oxford Dictionary

unto

unto |ˈʌntʊ | preposition 1 archaic term for to: do unto others as you would have them do unto you | I say unto you, be gone. 2 archaic term for until: marriage was forever unto death. ORIGIN Middle English: from until, with to replacing till 1 (in its northern dialect meaning to ).

 

untold

un ¦told |ʌnˈtəʊld | adjective 1 [ attrib. ] too much or too many to be counted or measured: thieves caused untold damage. 2 (of a story or event ) not narrated or recounted: no event, however boring, is left untold. ORIGIN Old English unteald not counted (see un- 1, told ).

 

untoned

un |toned |ʌnˈtəʊnd | adjective 1 (of a person's body ) lacking in tone or muscular definition. 2 (especially of music ) lacking in variation of tone or subtlety.

 

untouchable

un |touch ¦able |ʌnˈtʌtʃəb (ə )l | adjective 1 not able or allowed to be touched or affected: drug barons who were legally untouchable. unable to be matched or rivalled: when the band retreat to ambience and minimalism, they are untouchable. 2 of or belonging to the lowest-caste Hindu group or the people outside the caste system. noun a member of the lowest-caste Hindu group or a person outside the caste system, contact with whom is traditionally held to defile members of higher castes. DERIVATIVES untouchability |-ˈbɪlɪti |noun usage: In senses relating to the traditional Hindu caste system, the term untouchable and the social restrictions accompanying it were declared illegal in the constitution of India in 1949 and of Pakistan in 1953. The official term today is scheduled caste .

 

untouched

un |touched |ʌnˈtʌtʃt | adjective 1 not handled, used, or tasted: Annabel pushed aside her untouched plate. (of a subject ) not treated in writing or speech; not discussed: no detail is left untouched. 2 not affected, changed, or damaged in any way: Prague was relatively untouched by the war.

 

untouristed

untouristed |ʌnˈtʊərɪstɪd | adjective (of a place ) rarely visited by tourists: a charming, untouristed village.

 

untoward

un |to ¦ward |ʌntəˈwɔːd, ʌnˈtəʊəd | adjective unexpected and inappropriate or inconvenient: both tried to behave as if nothing untoward had happened | untoward remarks. DERIVATIVES untowardly adverb, untowardness noun

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

untold

untold adjective 1 untold quantities: boundless, immeasurable, incalculable, limitless, unlimited, infinite, measureless; countless, innumerable, endless, numberless, uncountable; numerous, many, multiple; literary multitudinous, myriad. ANTONYMS limited. 2 the untold story: unreported, overlooked, ignored; hidden, secret, unrecounted, unrevealed, undisclosed, undivulged, unpublished.

 

untouched

untouched adjective 1 the food was untouched: uneaten, unconsumed, undrunk, untasted; ignored. 2 one of the few untouched areas: unspoiled, unmarked, unblemished, unsullied, undefiled, undamaged, unharmed; pristine, natural, immaculate, virgin, in perfect condition, unaffected, unchanged, unaltered.

 

untoward

untoward adjective 1 an untoward occurrence: inconvenient, unlucky, unexpected, unforeseen, surprising, unusual; unwelcome, unfavorable, adverse, unfortunate, infelicitous; formal malapropos. 2 untoward behavior: improper, unseemly; perverse.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

untold

untold adjective 1 thieves caused untold damage: boundless, measureless, limitless, without limit, unlimited, unbounded, immense, vast, great, endless, unending, never-ending, without end, inexhaustible, infinite, interminable, unceasing, everlasting, immeasurable, incalculable. ANTONYMS limited. 2 untold billions have been poured into research: countless, innumerable, unlimited, endless, limitless, numberless, an infinite number of, an incalculable number of, more than one can count, too many to be counted, without number, uncountable, uncounted; numerous, many, multiple, manifold, legion; informal more than one can shake a stick at; literary multitudinous, myriad; rare unnumbered, unnumberable, innumerous, unsummed. 3 a £300,000 docudrama will reveal the untold story that led to his acquittal: unreported, unrecounted, unrelated, unrevealed, undisclosed, undivulged, unpublished, secret, suppressed, unnarrated, unmentioned, unstated, unspoken.

 

untouched

untouched adjective 1 the food sat on their plates untouched: uneaten, unconsumed, undrunk; left over, surplus, unwanted. 2 one of the few untouched areas left on this fast developing island: unspoilt, unmarked, unblemished, untarnished, unsullied, undefiled, undamaged, unharmed, unscathed, unmarred, unpolluted; pristine, intact, natural, immaculate, in perfect condition, perfect, spotless, flawless, clean, fresh, virgin, pure; unaffected, unchanged, unaltered, uninfluenced. ANTONYMS developed, built-up, industrialized.

 

untoward

untoward adjective Tom had noticed nothing untoward: unexpected, unanticipated, unforeseen, unpredictable, unpredicted; surprising, unusual; inopportune, untimely, ill-timed, badly timed, mistimed; inconvenient, awkward, unwelcome, unfavourable, adverse, unfortunate, infelicitous; inappropriate, unsuitable, inapt; rare malapropos; archaic unseasonable. ANTONYMS expected, timely, appropriate.

 

Duden Dictionary

Untote

Un to te substantiviertes Adjektiv, feminin |U ntote |die /eine Untote; der /einer Untoten, die Untoten /zwei Untote (in Horrorfilmen o. Ä.) wiederbelebte Tote; Zombie

 

Untoter

Un to ter substantiviertes Adjektiv, maskulin |U ntoter |der Untote /ein Untoter; des /eines Untoten, die Untoten /zwei Untote (in Horrorfilmen o. Ä.) wiederbelebter Toter; Zombie

 

Spanish Dictionary

unto

unto nombre masculino 1 Sustancia de consistencia grasa y pegajosa que se usa para untar; en especial la que se emplea con fines terapéuticos o la que se emplea como sustancia alimenticia :en la Edad Media la simple tenencia de untos acarreaba una automática e inatacable presunción de brujería, aunque sus poseedores y usuarios no fuesen personas vinculadas a la profesión ni asistieran a ritos brujeriles .2 Exceso de carne o grasa en el cuerpo de un animal .SINÓNIMO gordura .3 Arg, Méx, Urug coloquial Soborno .

 

untoso, -sa

untoso, -sa adjetivo Untuoso :el insecto se posa sin recelo en una de sus hojas velludas y al instante queda pegado como una mosca en la superficie untosa del mosquero .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

unto

un to /ʌ́ntu, 子音の前でʌ́ntə /前置詞 ⦅古 ⦆…に [へ ]; まで (to, until ).

 

untold

n t ld 形容詞 1 語られない ; 明らかにされない untold secrets 明らかにされない秘密 2 名詞 の前で 〗数え切れない (ほどの ), 無数の, 莫大な untold wealth 巨万の富

 

untouchable

n t uch a ble 形容詞 1 手で触れることのできない, 手の届かない .2 触れてはならない .3 批評 [非難 ]できない ; 法で罰せられない .4 けがらわしい .5 〈スポーツ選手などが 〉比類のない .名詞 C 〖しばしばU -〗不可触賎 せん 民 〘もとインドの最下層の人々 〙.n t uch a bly 副詞

 

untouched

n t uched /-t /形容詞 1 触れられていない, 元のままの ; 無傷の .2 影響されない, 心を動かされない .3 〈問題などが 〉言及されない .

 

untoward

un to ward /ʌ̀ntɔ́ː r d |ʌ̀ntəwɔ́ːd /形容詞 比較なし かたく 予想外の, 意外な ; 運の悪い .ly 副詞 ness 名詞