Crossword-Solution: UNMEET
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Unmeet | a. | Not meet or fit; not proper; unbecoming; unsuitable; -- usually followed by for. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| UNMEET | anagram | MENUET, UMTEEN |
We have 10 clues for the answer “UNMEET”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Not becoming | 2 answers |
| Not seemly | 5 answers |
| Not fitting | 6 answers |
| unsuited | 8 answers |
| BECOMING PUTRID | 10 answers |
| unfitted | 10 answers |
| inappropriate | 53 answers |
| Unbecoming | 53 answers |
| Unsuitable | 60 answers |
| Improper | 75 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNMEET (5)
But, ah! to dreader things than these our fair young city comes, For in its heart are growing thick the filthy dens and slums, Where human forms shall rot away in sties for swine unmeet, And ghostly faces shall be seen unfit for any street -- Rotting out, rotting out, For the lack of air and meat -- In dens of vice and horror that are hidden from the street.
And the King said: "Speak, some one of you, without fear; this is no time for tarrying." Thereon spake an elder, the oldest of them, and said: "Lord, this is the very truth, that none of us here present are meet for this office: whereas, among other matters, we be all unmeet for battle; some of us have never been warriors, and other some are past the age for leading an host.
But ere he could speak, she arose from her throne and fell on her knees before him, and joined hands palm to palm, and cried in a broken voice: "Mercy! Mercy! Have pity on my young life, great Lord!" But he lifted her up, and set her on her throne again, and said: "Nay, my Lady, this is unmeet; but if thou wouldst talk and tell with me I am ready to hearken." She strove with her passion a while, and then she said: "Great Lord, I pray thee to hearken, and to have patience with a woman's weak heart.
Now I fear me, if he be proven to be one of these, there will be a gallows reared for him to-morrow, for as fair and as doughty as he may be." She turned all pale, and her lips quivered: then she rose up, and fell on her knees before the Earl, and cried out: "O sir, a grace, a grace, I pray thee! Pardon this poor man who was so kind to me!" The Earl raised her up and smiled, and said: "Nay, my Lady Queen, wouldst thou kneel to me? It is unmeet.
LXXVIII “But where, alas, where be those relics sweet, Wherein dwelt late all love, all joy, all good? My fury left them cast in open street, Some beast hath torn her flesh and licked her blood, Ah noble prey! for savage beast unmeet, Ah sweet! too sweet, and far too precious food, Ah, seely nymph! whom night and darksome shade To beasts, and me, far worse than beasts, betrayed.
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, NYT, Universal.
Used 5 times in crossword archives (1969–2015).