different between unpreachy vs unpreach
unpreachy
English
Etymology
un- +? preachy
Adjective
unpreachy (comparative more unpreachy, superlative most unpreachy)
- Not preachy.
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unpreach
English
Etymology
un- +? preach
Verb
unpreach (third-person singular simple present unpreaches, present participle unpreaching, simple past and past participle unpreached)
- (transitive) To undo or overthrow by preaching; to recant (something preached before).
- 1855, Charles Kingsley, Westward Ho! Chapter 18
- to unpreach in one minute all that he had been preaching his life-long
- 1855, Charles Kingsley, Westward Ho! Chapter 18
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- what does.preach mean
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