unhandsome
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Unhandsome \Un*hand"some\, a.
1. Not handsome; not beautiful; ungraceful; not comely or
pleasing; plain; homely.
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Were she other than she is, she were unhandsome.
--Shak.
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I can not admit that there is anything unhandsome or
irregular . . . in the globe. --Woodward.
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2. Wanting noble or amiable qualities; dishonorable;
illiberal; low; disingenuous; mean; indecorous; as,
unhandsome conduct, treatment, or imputations. "Unhandsome
pleasures." --J. Fletcher.
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3. Unhandy; clumsy; awkward; inconvenient. [Obs.]
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The ships were unwieldy and unhandsome. --Holland.
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A narrow, straight path by the water's side, very
unhandsome for an army to pass that way, though they
found not a man to keep the passage. --Sir T.
North.
[1913 Webster] -- {Un*hand"some*ly}, adv. --
{Un*hand"some*ness}, n.
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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
38 Moby Thesaurus words for "unhandsome":
beautiless, blemished, blotted, cacophonic, cacophonous, defaced,
discourteous, disfigured, disrespectful, dysphemistic, dysphemized,
homely, ill-bred, ill-mannered, impertinent, impolite, inelegant,
marred, plain, rude, short on looks, spoiled, uglified, ugly,
ugly as hell, ugly as sin, unaesthetic, unalluring, unattractive,
unbeauteous, unbeautiful, uncivil, uncomely, ungracious, unlovely,
unpleasing, unpretty, unsightly
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