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Unkill vs Unskill - What's the difference?

unkill | unskill |

As a verb unkill

is to bring (something killed) back to life.

As a noun unskill is

foolish conduct; wrongdoing.

unkill

English

Verb

(en verb)
  • (rare) To bring (something killed) back to life.
  • * 1992 , Kola Omojola, At the crossroads: challenges and options for Nigeria (page 231)
  • We killed agriculture in the past. Now is the time to unkill it.

    unskill

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • Foolish conduct; wrongdoing.
  • *1954 , The Collection of the Middle Length Sayings :
  • And what, your reverences, is unskill' ? what is '''unskill's''' root ? what is skill ? what is skill's root ? Onslaught on creatures, your reverences, is '''unskill''', taking what is not given is '''unskill'''. Sexual misconduct is '''unskill'''. Lying speech is ' unskill .
  • Lack of skill; skilllessness.
  • *, II.9:
  • *:I make others to relatewhat I cannot so well expresse, either through unskill of language, or want of judgement.
  • *1901 , Popular Science:
  • *:It is at this point that the real menace of unskill' becomes clear. Much has been written and spoken about the retarding effect of ' unskill upon our national production, and this is indeed serious. But the real danger is more fundamental.