Unlute vs Uncute - What's the difference?
unlute | uncute |
To separate, as things cemented or luted; to take the lute or clay from.
Not cute; unattractive.
* 2002 , Raymond Coppinger, Lorna Coppinger, Dogs
* 2005 , Lauren Weisberger, Everyone Worth Knowing
* 2005 , Judith Martin, Miss Manners' guide to excruciatingly correct behavior
As a verb unlute
is to separate, as things cemented or luted; to take the lute or clay from.As an adjective uncute is
not cute; unattractive.unlute
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Verb
(unlut)- (Boyle)
uncute
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Adjective
(en adjective)- During following years, several more dogs lived with us — two incredibly cute beagle pups, two incredibly uncute bloodhounds...
- Avery's decidedly uncute single friend immediately started reminiscing about his wild and crazy frat days at Michigan...
- You would be surprised at how uncute people who are not closely related to the baby think it is to watch a wet or soiled diaper being changed.