CONSANGUINITY | • consanguinity n. A consanguineous or family relationship through parentage or descent. A blood relationship. • CONSANGUINITY n. relationship by blood. |
INSINUATINGLY | • insinuatingly adv. In an insinuating way. • INSINUATING adv. INSINUATE, to hint or indirectly suggest. |
SANGUINOLENCY | • sanguinolency n. The state of being sanguinolent, or bloody. • SANGUINOLENCY n. the state of being sanguinolent, containing blood. |
SQUINNYING | • squinnying v. Present participle of squinny. • SQUINNY v. to squint, look askance, also SQUINY. |
STUNNINGLY | • stunningly adv. So as to stun or amaze. • STUNNING adv. stupefying, excellent. |
UNDERSTANDINGLY | • understandingly adv. In an understanding manner; with empathy. • understandingly adv. (Obsolete) In a way that can be understood; intelligibly. • UNDERSTANDINGLY adv. UNDERSTANDING. |
UNDYINGNESS | • undyingness n. The property of being undying; immortality. • UNDYINGNESS n. the state being undying. |
UNDYINGNESSES | • UNDYINGNESS n. the state being undying. |
UNINSPIRINGLY | • uninspiringly adv. In an uninspiring manner. |
UNINTERESTINGLY | • uninterestingly adv. In a way which is not interesting. • UNINTERESTING adv. not interesting. |
UNQUESTIONINGLY | • unquestioningly adv. Without asking questions or having doubts. With complete obedience and without making any opposition. • UNQUESTIONING adv. not questioning. |
UNREASONINGLY | • unreasoningly adv. Without reasoning; blindly, thoughtlessly. • UNREASONING adv. UNREASON, to disrupt the sanity of. |
UNSANCTIFYING | • unsanctifying v. Present participle of unsanctify. • unsanctifying adj. That does not sanctify. • UNSANCTIFY v. to remove the sanctity from. |
UNSHRINKINGLY | • unshrinkingly adv. Without shrinking; courageously. • UNSHRINKING adv. not shrinking. |
UNSTINTINGLY | • unstintingly adv. In an unstinting manner. • UNSTINTING adv. not restricting or holding back. |
UNYIELDINGNESS | • unyieldingness n. The state or condition of being unyielding. • UNYIELDINGNESS n. the state of being unyielding. |