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fickle, erratic, fitful, unsteady, wavering, unreliable,<br />

sporadic, occasional; unmethodical, unsystematic: The pictures<br />

in the cave danced in the uncertain light of the torch. How can<br />

we make an appointment if your plans are so uncertain?<br />

uncharted adj. unmapped, unknown, unexplored, undiscovered, unfamiliar,<br />

strange, virgin, trackless: For weeks he wandered lost in the<br />

uncharted jungle.<br />

unchaste adj. impure, wanton, immoral, unvirtuous, promiscuous,<br />

immodest, Cyprian, debased, lecherous, lewd, lascivious: Her<br />

unchaste conduct was a topic of conversation throughout the<br />

school.<br />

uncivilized<br />

adj. 1 barbarous, savage, wild, uncultivated, barbarian,<br />

barbaric, crude, primitive, brutish: He was an uncivilized man<br />

living in uncivilized surroundings. 2 unrefined, uncultured,<br />

uncouth, loutish, coarse, uneducated, untutored, unpolished,<br />

churlish, boorish, philistine, provincial, rough, rude,<br />

unlearned, ill-mannered, incondite, unmannerly, unsophisticated,<br />

inelegant, gross, gauche: Anna's father forbade her to go out<br />

with the uncivilized boors in the nearby town.<br />

unconscionable<br />

adj. 1 conscienceless, unscrupulous, amoral, unprincipled,<br />

immoral, unethical, evil, criminal, unjust, wicked, arrant:<br />

This unconscionable thief stole from his own mother. 2<br />

excessive, extortionate, egregious, extreme, unwarranted,<br />

unreasonable, outrageous, inordinate, immoderate, exorbitant,<br />

indefensible, unpardonable, inexcusable, unforgivable: When I<br />

questioned the unconscionable size of his bill, the plumber<br />

explained that he charges extra for house calls.<br />

unconscious<br />

adj. 1 insensible, out (cold), knocked out, senseless, numb,<br />

stunned, comatose, dead to the world, Colloq blacked-out: The<br />

patient was unconscious for hours. 2 Often, unconscious of.<br />

heedless (of or to), unheeding, unheedful (of), insensitive<br />

(to), mindless, unmindful (of), reflex, automatic, involuntary,<br />

unintentional, instinctive, subliminal, unthinking,<br />

unpremeditated, subconscious, unwitting; blind (to), unaware<br />

(of), oblivious (to or of), deaf (to): For Tim, scratching his

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