different between unboasted vs unbeasted

unboasted

English

Etymology

un- +? boasted

Adjective

unboasted (not comparable)

  1. Not boasted.
    • 1822, Walter Scott, The Fortunes of Nigel
      He sometimes felt as if, betwixt the one and the other, not to mention the more unseen and unboasted but scarce less certain influence of Lady Blackchester, his affair, simple as it had become, might have been somehow accelerated.

Anagrams

  • aboundest, eastbound

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unbeasted

English

Verb

unbeasted

  1. simple past tense and past participle of unbeast

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