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unjust
English
Etymology
From un- +? just.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?n?d??st/
- Rhymes: -?st
Adjective
unjust (comparative more unjust, superlative most unjust)
- Not fair, just or right.
- The solution was very unjust.
Usage notes
- See the notes about injustice.
Synonyms
- unfair
Antonyms
- just
Related terms
- justice
- injustice
Translations
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ungodly
English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?n???dli/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?n???dli/
- Hyphenation: un?god?ly
Etymology 1
From Middle English ungodli [and other forms], from un- (prefix meaning ‘not’), + godli (“belonging to God; resembling God, godlike”). Godli is derived from Old English godl?? (“divine, godlike; godly”), from god (“god”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *??ew- (“to libate, pour”), in the sense of a liquid offering poured out for a deity) + -l?? (“suffix forming adjectives meaning ‘characteristic of, pertaining to’”). The English word may be analysed as un- +? godly, and is cognate with Middle Dutch ongodelijc (modern Dutch ongoddelijk), Middle High German ungötlich (modern German ungöttlich), Old Norse óguðligr (“ungodly”) (Danish ugudelig, Icelandic óguðlegur), Swedish ogudlig.
Adjective
ungodly (comparative more ungodly or ungodlier, superlative most ungodly or ungodliest)
- Of a person: lacking reverence for God; of an action: not in accordance with God's will or religious teachings.
- Synonyms: impious, irreligious, irreverent
- Antonyms: godly, observant, pious, reverent
- Immoral, sinful, or wicked.
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:evil, Thesaurus:immoral
- Antonyms: see Thesaurus:virtuous
- (informal) Extreme; unreasonable.
- Synonyms: dreadful, indecent, outrageous
Derived terms
- ungodlily
- ungodliness
- ungodly hour
Translations
Etymology 2
From Middle English ungodli (“cruelly, maliciously, wickedly; unfairly, unlawfully, wrongly; discourteously, rudely”) [and other forms], from un- (prefix meaning ‘not’), + godli (“excellently; pleasingly, splendidly; courteously, graciously; gladly, willingly; righteously; properly, rightly; at all, possibly; much”). Godli is probably derived from Old English g?dl??e (“goodly”), from g?d (“good”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *g?ed?- (“to join, unite; to suit”)) + -l??e (suffix forming adverbs). The English word is cognate with Middle Dutch ongodelike, ongodlike (modern Dutch ongoddelijk), Middle High German ungöttlich, Swedish ogudelike, ogudlike (both obsolete), ogudligt.
Adverb
ungodly (comparative more ungodly, superlative most ungodly)
- (obsolete) In an impious, irreverent, or ungodly manner; ungodlily. [16th–17th c.]
References
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- what are ungodly things
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