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unprejudiced<br />

adj. unbigoted, unbiased, impartial, unjaundiced, just, fair,<br />

objective, disinterested, fair-minded, non-partisan, liberal,<br />

open-minded, undogmatic: An unprejudiced opinion would be<br />

difficult to find, since everyone has an axe to grind.<br />

unpremeditated<br />

adj. unprepared, unplanned, unarranged, uncontrived, unstudied,<br />

coincidental, spontaneous, spur-of-the-moment, last-minute,<br />

impromptu, extemporaneous or extemporary, extempore, ad lib,<br />

offhand, casual, impulsive, natural, involuntary, automatic,<br />

unconscious, Colloq off the cuff: I had no inkling of her<br />

plans, so my running into her was entirely unpremeditated. Her<br />

immediate, unpremeditated reaction was to run away.<br />

unprepared<br />

adj. 1 unready, surprised, taken aback, (caught) napping or off<br />

guard, dumbfounded or dumfounded, at sixes and sevens, Colloq<br />

(caught) with (one's) pants down, Brit caught on the hop, US<br />

asleep at the switch: The sudden squall found us unprepared and<br />

we lost a sail. 2 unfinished, incomplete, uncompleted: Dinner<br />

was still unprepared at eight o'clock. 3 unwarned, unreadied,<br />

not set up, not forewarned: I was unprepared for the strange<br />

events that followed. 4 See unpremeditated, above.<br />

unprofessional<br />

adj. 1 unbecoming, improper, unethical, unprincipled, unseemly,<br />

undignified, unfitting, unbefitting, unworthy, unscholarly,<br />

negligent, lax: The Medical Association is quick to act against<br />

doctors whose conduct might be judged unprofessional. 2<br />

amateurish, amateur, inexpert, inexperienced, untrained,<br />

untutored, unschooled, incompetent, unskilled, unskilful,<br />

inferior, second-rate, inefficient, poor, shoddy, low-quality,<br />

sloppy: It was an astonishingly unprofessional way to audit<br />

accounts. 3 non-technical, unspecialized, non-specialist, lay,<br />

everyday, ordinary, plain (English), understandable: What does<br />

all that gobbledegook mean when translated into unprofessional<br />

language?<br />

unprofitable<br />

adj. 1 profitless, ungainful, unremunerative, unfruitful,<br />

non-profit-making; breaking even; losing, loss-making: The last<br />

quarter was unprofitable for car manufacturers. 2 bootless,

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