1. unregenerate - Adjective
2. unregenerate - Adjective Satellite
Alt. of Unregenerated
Source: Webster's dictionaryMany religious people are deeply suspicious. They seem-for purely religious purposes, of course-to know more about iniquity than the unregenerate. Rudyard Kipling
Every unregenerate rebel lately in arms against his government calls himself a Democrat. Every bounty jumper, every deserter, every sneak who ran away from the draft calls himself a Democrat. Oliver P. Morton
And like every woman who has ever preached repentance to unregenerate youth, she dwelt on the sin of an empty life, which always seems so much more scandalous in the country, where people rise early to see if a new strawberry has happened during the night. Saki
On the whole, I am on the side of the unregenerate who affirms the worth of life as an end in itself, as against the saints who deny it. Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
Whether the Bible is Law or Gospel depends on the spiritual condition of the one hearing it. If someone is regenerate and loves God, then the whole Bible is Gospel to him. If someone is unregenerate and hates God, the whole Bible is Law to him, the whole thing condemns him. Douglas Wilson
an unregenerate criminal Source: Internet