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unheld

Terms vs Unheld - What's the difference?

terms | unheld |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective unheld is

not held.

Unheld vs Unhele - What's the difference?

unheld | unhele |


As an adjective unheld

is not held.

As a verb unhele is

(obsolete) to uncover, reveal.

Unheld vs Ungeld - What's the difference?

unheld | ungeld |


As an adjective unheld

is not held.

As a noun ungeld is

a person so far out of the protection of the law that no fine has to be paid by anybody who kills him.

Unheld vs Unhelp - What's the difference?

unheld | unhelp |


As an adjective unheld

is not held.

As a verb unhelp is

to undo or impede the help of.

Inheld vs Unheld - What's the difference?

inheld | unheld |


As a verb inheld

is past tense of inhold.

As an adjective unheld is

not held.

Unheld vs Unhelm - What's the difference?

unheld | unhelm |


As an adjective unheld

is not held.

As a verb unhelm is

to remove the helm from.

Unheed vs Unheld - What's the difference?

unheed | unheld |


As a verb unheed

is (lb) to deliberately fail to heed or take notice of; disregard; ignore.

As an adjective unheld is

not held.

Unheld vs Unhead - What's the difference?

unheld | unhead |


As an adjective unheld

is not held.

As a verb unhead is

to remove the lid from (a barrel or cask).

Upheld vs Unheld - What's the difference?

upheld | unheld |


As a verb upheld

is past tense of uphold.

As an adjective unheld is

not held.

Unhold vs Unheld - What's the difference?

unhold | unheld | see also |


As a verb unhold

is to unhand, release from one's grasp, let go of.

As an adjective unheld is

not held.

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