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Unwanted   /ənwˈɔntɪd/   Listen
Unwanted

adjective
1.
Not wanted; not needed.
2.
Not wanted.  Synonym: undesirable.  "Legislation excluding undesirable aliens" , "Removed the unwanted vegetation"






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"Unwanted" Quotes from Famous Books



... who they felt sure was a member of the feared and mistrusted Psi Corps, a sickman, a man whose battle tactics were reputedly nothing but a bunch of blind, wild guesses. Previously, I had been the unwanted and suspected stranger, so I ...
— Shock Absorber • E.G. von Wald

... factory in the hollow below the dam, even the faces which he had recognized had given him a feeling of sadness, of punishment—a feeling which only an outcast can know to the full—an outcast who returns to the scene of his home after many years, unrecognized, unwanted, afraid almost to speak for fear he ...
— Mary Minds Her Business • George Weston

... serenite, enjoyed by men with classical tendencies was to them unknown, and the word was one which no Norman Conquest, no Angevin rule, no "Augustan" imitation, could force into the language; it was unwanted, for the thing was unknown. But they listen with unabated pleasure, late in the period, to the story of heroic deeds performed on the Continent by men of their own race, whose mind was shaped like theirs, and who felt the same feelings. The same blood ...
— A Literary History of the English People - From the Origins to the Renaissance • Jean Jules Jusserand

... Morely a little. Unwanted impressions seemed to be hovering about, uncomfortably outside the range of recognition. He took the device off and looked at ...
— Final Weapon • Everett B. Cole

... for example, was expended on Church disestablishment in Wales—that is to say, the separation of the English Church from state support and state endowment, in view of the fact that the majority of the people were Nonconformists, and that it was unfair to impose upon them an unwanted and costly church which they had to help support even though they were Nonconformist enthusiasts. There is nothing like a religious controversy to stir feelings strongly, and the conflicts in the campaign for disestablishment were very bitter. Lloyd George's chief opponent on the other side was ...
— Lloyd George - The Man and His Story • Frank Dilnot

... workshops it is like the children—out of place. Neither shows to advantage amid the dust and din. It seems so sad to see the little dirt-grimed brats try to play in the noisy courts and muddy streets. Poor little uncared-for, unwanted human atoms, they are not children. Children are bright-eyed, chubby, and shy. These are dingy, screeching elves, their tiny faces seared and withered, their baby laughter cracked ...
— Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow • Jerome K. Jerome

... helpless one! When, added to these thoughts, Huggo and Doda, those lovely darlings, were permitted to see him, asleep beside her, he was so wee, so almost nothing against their sturdy limbs, and had come so unwanted—yes, unwanted, this cherishable one of all!—that she knew instantly what name he must be given. ...
— This Freedom • A. S. M. Hutchinson

... would have to set out in search of his kingdom afresh; all his old quests had been mistaken. But he was older now and lame; he lacked the energy for a new journey. It seemed to him that he would be alone and unwanted always. ...
— The Kingdom Round the Corner - A Novel • Coningsby Dawson



Words linked to "Unwanted" :   unloved, desirable, cast-off, thrown-away, abdicable, wanted, outcast, casteless, unclaimed, throwaway, unwelcome, uncalled-for, unenviable, undesired, outcaste, unsought, unwished, hateful, unwished-for, discarded, friendless



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