CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO UNHEART
PRESENT
Present
I unheart
you unheart
he/she/it unhearts
we unheart
you unheart
they unheart
Present continuous
I am unhearting
you are unhearting
he/she/it is unhearting
we are unhearting
you are unhearting
they are unhearting
Present perfect
I have unhearted
you have unhearted
he/she/it has unhearted
we have unhearted
you have unhearted
they have unhearted
Present perfect continuous
I have been unhearting
you have been unhearting
he/she/it has been unhearting
we have been unhearting
you have been unhearting
they have been unhearting
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I unhearted
you unhearted
he/she/it unhearted
we unhearted
you unhearted
they unhearted
Past continuous
I was unhearting
you were unhearting
he/she/it was unhearting
we were unhearting
you were unhearting
they were unhearting
Past perfect
I had unhearted
you had unhearted
he/she/it had unhearted
we had unhearted
you had unhearted
they had unhearted
Past perfect continuous
I had been unhearting
you had been unhearting
he/she/it had been unhearting
we had been unhearting
you had been unhearting
they had been unhearting
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will unheart
you will unheart
he/she/it will unheart
we will unheart
you will unheart
they will unheart
Future continuous
I will be unhearting
you will be unhearting
he/she/it will be unhearting
we will be unhearting
you will be unhearting
they will be unhearting
Future perfect
I will have unhearted
you will have unhearted
he/she/it will have unhearted
we will have unhearted
you will have unhearted
they will have unhearted
Future perfect continuous
I will have been unhearting
you will have been unhearting
he/she/it will have been unhearting
we will have been unhearting
you will have been unhearting
they will have been unhearting
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would unheart
you would unheart
he/she/it would unheart
we would unheart
you would unheart
they would unheart
Conditional continuous
I would be unhearting
you would be unhearting
he/she/it would be unhearting
we would be unhearting
you would be unhearting
they would be unhearting
Conditional perfect
I would have unheart
you would have unheart
he/she/it would have unheart
we would have unheart
you would have unheart
they would have unheart
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been unhearting
you would have been unhearting
he/she/it would have been unhearting
we would have been unhearting
you would have been unhearting
they would have been unhearting
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you unheart
we let´s unheart
you unheart
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
unhearted
Present Participle
unhearting
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNHEART»
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unheart in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unheart and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The New and Complete Dictionary of the English Language ...: ...
TJnhea'rd (adj. from un, and heard) Not heard. Unhea'rt («. t.from un, and heart)
To difcourage, to dilhearcen. Sbakefbeart. Unheart'ed (p. from unheart,
butnotufed) Difheartened . Unhearfing (p. a. from unheart, but not ufed) Dif-
heartening.
2
The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment
said the Lady Gray. . . . ,V. " Sweet lady," he said, *' you must unheart me first." . ,.
" Desist," said a voice behind them, " or, by Heaven ! your heart shall rue the
boldness of your hand." With these words a young man habited in Lincoln green,
...
3
A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
তাকত, শ্রবণ করা যার নহি যাহা, রনো যার নহি যাহা, কর্ণত্তগাচর হর নহি যাহা, Unheard of
খাতে নর যে | To Unheart, v. a. নির্ডরসা-কৃ, নিরশে-কৃ, উদাস-কৃ, খবর-কৃ. নিম্ন-কৃ I
Unheated, a. গরম করা যার নহি যাহা , শীতল, ঊত্তপ্ত হয় নহি যে বা করা যার নহি যাহাকে ৷
...
4
Shakespeare Lexicon and Quotation Dictionary
Unheart, todishearten, to discourage:Cor.V, 1,49. Unheedful, rash, inconsiderate:
u.vowsmay heedfully be broken, Gent. II,6, 11. this u., desperate, wild adventure,
H6A IV, 4, 7. Unheedfully, inattentively, inconsiderately: soyou stumble notu.
5
Dizionario Italiano, Ed Inglese Di Giuseppe Baretti: 2
UNHEALTHFU NESS, s. ( aicklinesa) mala sanità. a. f. The unheallhinesa of a
place, I' aria cattiva. d' un [un o. UNHEALTHY, v. Unhealth ul. UNHEARD, adj.
inudito, inaudito, non to rouse) fare uscio unharhonr a deer, più udito. 'l'0
UNHEART, ...
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A dictionary of etymology of the English language: and of ...
unbar', v. unclog', v. ungod', v. unbed', v. unclois'ter, v. unhar'ness, v. unbelieve', v
. unclose', v. uncouple, v. uncreate', v. unheart', v. unhinge', v. unbi'as, v. unbind',
v. unhoop', v. unhorse', v. unbish'op, ». unbolt', v. uncrown', ». uncurl', ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary: And Expositor of the ...
Morbid, unwholesome. Unhealthy, un-helf/i-t, adj. Sickly, wanting health. To
Unheart, un-hartj v. a. To discourage, to depress. Unheard, un-herdj adj. Not
perceived by the ear ; not vouchsafed an audience ; unknown in celebration ;
unheard of, ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
UNHATCHED, fin-hatsht', a. Not disclosed from the eggs ; not brought to light.
UNHEALTHFUL, fin-helf/Vfil, a. Morbid, unwholesome. UNHEALTHY, fin heM'e, a
. Sickly, wanting health. To UNHEART, firi-harf, v. a. To discourage, to depress.
John Walker, Thomas Tegg ((Londres)), 1827
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ...
UNHATCHED, ûn-hàtíht'. a. Not disclosed from the eggs ; not brought to light.
UNHEALTHFÛ^, ûn-hétth'-ful. a. Morbid, unwholesome. UNHEALTHY, ùn-hélth'-
y. a. Sickly, wanting health. To UNHEART, Ûn-M'rt. v.a. To discourage, to depress
.
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The Spiritual magazine; or, Saint's treasury. [Continued as] ...
His love burst forth, he could refrain no longer. Ah ! my reader, here is the true
picture of thy Lord. If taught by the Spirit, his bowels yearn on thee. Our cries and
groans unheart his heart, that he cannot refrain from making himself known.
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNHEART»
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The League, A New Dating App, Asks Top Members To Sign A …
I wonder if there is a way you can unheart someone. Imagine you go on dates while being an MVP, but you are an asshole, and you lose your MVP status. «BuzzFeed News, May 15»
Angela Scanlon on The Voice: 'Tom Jones is a legend and I want to …
The RTE star is the new digital presenter for The Voice Unheart – an online show that takes place every Saturday. “It's all about being down and in the mix and ... «Goss.ie, Mar 15»
Java Listeners
For input handling both systems seems valid and using a listener system in java isn't unheart of. Therefor I can't see a reason to not using a listener based input ... «GameDev.net, Mar 15»