10 Letter 7 Letter 11 Letter Hangman Words Starting With U

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3-Letter Words (15)

UDO (4) [noun] A Japanese plant (Aralia cordata) with edible shoots used in Asian cuisine. UGH (7) [interjection] Used to express repugnance, disgust, or annoyance. | [interjection] Used to express inarticulate vocalisations, such as used by a caveman. UKE (7) [noun] A small four-stringed guitar. | [noun] The training partner against whom tori performs a move. | [noun] (Japanese fiction) A passive or submissive male fictional character in a same-sex relationship; a bottom. ULU (3) [noun] An all-purpose knife traditionally used by Yup'ik, Inuit, and Aleut women. | [noun] Anglicized spelling of ʻulu (Hawaiian for breadfruit) UMM (7) [interjection] An exclamation used to express hesitation, uncertainty, or to fill a pause in speech. UMP (7) [noun] An umpire. | [verb] To act as an umpire. UNS (3) [noun] Plural of "un," a dialectal or informal word meaning "one." UPO (5) [noun] A tropical climbing plant with edible bottle-shaped fruits, also called bottle gourd. UPS (5) [noun] The direction opposed to the pull of gravity. | [noun] A positive thing. | [noun] An upstairs room of a two story house. URB (5) URD (4) [noun] A type of bean plant native to India, also known as an Indian bean or pigeon pea relative. URN (3) [noun] A vase with a footed base. | [noun] A metal vessel for serving tea or coffee. | [noun] A vessel for the ashes or cremains of a deceased person. USE (3) [noun] The act of using. | [noun] The act of consuming alcohol or narcotics. | [noun] (followed by "of") Usefulness, benefit. UTA (3) [noun] A large lizard of the genus Uta, found in southwestern North America, characterized by a flattened body and ability to change color. | [noun] In some contexts, a monetary unit or currency. UTS (3)

4-Letter Words (37)

UDOS (5) [noun] Plural of udo, a Japanese herb (Aralia cordata) with edible shoots used in Asian cuisine. UGHS (8) [noun] Plural of "ugh," an exclamation expressing disgust or annoyance. UGLY (8) [noun] Ugliness. | [noun] An ugly person or thing. | [noun] A shade for the face, projecting from a bonnet. UKES (8) [noun] The training partner against whom tori performs a move. | [noun] (Japanese fiction) A passive or submissive male fictional character in a same-sex relationship; a bottom. | [noun] A small four-stringed guitar. ULAN (4) [noun] A mounted soldier or cavalryman, especially one in a Mongol or Tatar army. ULNA (4) [noun] The bone of the forearm that extends from the elbow to the wrist on the side opposite to the thumb, corresponding to the fibula of the hind limb. Also, the corresponding bone in the forelimb of any vertebrate. ULUS (4) [noun] An all-purpose knife traditionally used by Yup'ik, Inuit, and Aleut women. | [noun] Anglicized spelling of ʻulu (Hawaiian for breadfruit) | [noun] An administrative division of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Russia, similar to райо́н in Russia proper. ULVA (7) [noun] A genus of edible green seaweed found in marine environments. UMBO (8) [noun] A boss, or rounded elevation, or a corresponding depression, in a palate, disk, or membrane. For example the umbo in the integument of the larvæ of echinoderms or in the tympanic membrane of the ear. | [noun] One of the lateral prominences just above the hinge of a bivalve shell. | [noun] A bump or protrusion on the top of the cap. UMPS (8) [noun] An umpire. | [verb] To act as an umpire. UNAI (4) [noun] A two-toed sloth found in Central and South America. UNAU (4) [noun] A two-toed sloth found in Central and South America. UNBE (6) UNCI (6) UNCO (6) [adjective] Strange, weird. | [adverb] Very. | [adjective] Uncoordinated. UNDE (5) UNDO (5) [noun] An operation that reverses a previous action. | [verb] To reverse the effects of an action. | [verb] To unfasten. UNDY (8) [adjective] Waving or wavy; applied to ordinaries, or division lines. UNIT (4) [noun] A particular, minute unit of mass, defined differently for different substances, but so that varying substances of the same general type have the property that one international unit of the one has the same effect on the human body as one international unit of the other. | [noun] Oneness, singularity, seen as a component of a whole number; a magnitude of one. | [noun] A standard measure of a quantity. UNTO (4) [preposition] Up to, indicating a motion towards a thing and then stopping at it. | [preposition] To, indicating an indirect object. | [conjunction] Up to the time or degree that; until. UPAS (6) [noun] (usually countable) A tree, Antiaris toxicaria, of the mulberry family, common in the forests of Java and the neighboring islands, with poisonous secretions. | [noun] A virulent poison used in Java and the adjacent islands for poisoning arrows derived from the tree. | [noun] A poison prepared from the climbing plant Strychnos tieute. UPBY (11) UPDO (7) [noun] A woman's hairdo in which most hair is kept above the neck UPON (6) [adverb] Being the target of an action. | [preposition] Physically above and in contact with. | [preposition] Physically directly supported by. URBS (6) [noun] A walled city in Ancient Rome. URDS (5) UREA (4) [noun] A water-soluble organic compound, CO(NH2)2, formed by the metabolism of proteins and excreted in the urine. | [noun] Any N-substituted derivative of urea, with the general formula (R1R2N)CO(NR3R4). URGE (5) [noun] A strong desire; an itch to do something. | [verb] To press; to push; to drive; to impel; to force onward. | [verb] To press the mind or will of; to ply with motives, arguments, persuasion, or importunity. URIC (6) [adjective] Pertaining to, contained in, or obtained from urine. URNS (4) [noun] A vase with a footed base. | [noun] A metal vessel for serving tea or coffee. | [noun] A vessel for the ashes or cremains of a deceased person. URSA (4) [noun] A constellation in the northern sky, specifically either the Great Bear (Ursa Major) or the Little Bear (Ursa Minor). URUS (4) [noun] The aurochs. USED (5) [verb] To utilize or employ. | [verb] To accustom; to habituate. (Now common only in participial form. Uses the same pronunciation as the noun; see usage notes.) | [verb] (except in past tense) To habitually do; to be wont to do. (Now chiefly in past-tense forms; see used to.) USER (4) [noun] One who uses or makes use of something, a consumer/client or an express or implied licensee (free user) or a trespasser. | [noun] A person who uses drugs, especially illegal drugs. | [noun] A person who uses a computer or a computing network, especially a person who has received a user account. USES (4) [noun] The act of using. | [noun] The act of consuming alcohol or narcotics. | [noun] (followed by "of") Usefulness, benefit. UTAS (4) [noun] The octave or eighth day after a festival or holy day in the Christian calendar. UVEA (7) [noun] The middle of the three concentric layers that make up the eye; it is pigmented and vascular, and comprises the choroid, the ciliary body, and the iris.

5-Letter Words (117)

UDDER (7) [noun] An organ formed of the mammary glands of female quadruped mammals, particularly ruminants such as cattle, goats, sheep and deer. | [noun] (impolite) A woman's breast. UHLAN (8) [noun] A lancer, a soldier armed with a lance in a former light cavalry unit of the Polish, Prussian/German, Austrian, and Russian armies. UKASE (9) [noun] An authoritative proclamation; an edict, especially decreed by a Russian czar or (later) emperor. | [noun] Any absolutist order or arrogant proclamation ULAMA (7) [noun] A (modern) ball game, descended from tlachtli. | [noun] The devil bird (an avian cryptid of Sri Lanka) ULANS (5) [noun] Plural of ulan, a type of cavalry soldier or lancer, historically used in European armies. ULCER (7) [noun] An open sore of the skin, eyes or mucous membrane, often caused by an initial abrasion and generally maintained by an inflammation and/or an infection. | [noun] Peptic ulcer | [noun] Anything that festers and corrupts like an open sore; a vice in character. ULEMA (7) [noun] An educated scholar of Islamic law; a member of the ulema class ULNAD (6) ULNAE (5) [noun] The bone of the forearm that extends from the elbow to the wrist on the side opposite to the thumb, corresponding to the fibula of the hind limb. Also, the corresponding bone in the forelimb of any vertebrate. ULNAR (5) [adjective] Relating to or located on the side of the forearm near the ulna bone. ULNAS (5) [noun] The bone of the forearm that extends from the elbow to the wrist on the side opposite to the thumb, corresponding to the fibula of the hind limb. Also, the corresponding bone in the forelimb of any vertebrate. ULPAN (7) [noun] An intensive school or program for teaching Hebrew to immigrants or foreign students. ULTRA (5) [noun] An ultraroyalist in France. | [noun] An extremist, especially an ultranationalist. | [noun] An especially devoted football fan, typically associated with the intimidating use of extremist slogans, pyrotechnics and sometimes hooligan violence. ULVAS (8) [noun] Plural of ulva, a genus of edible green seaweed commonly found in marine environments. UMBEL (9) [noun] A flat-topped or rounded flower-cluster (= inflorescence) in which the individual flower stalks arise from the same point, the youngest flowers being at the centre. UMBER (9) [noun] A brown clay, somewhat darker than ochre, which contains iron and manganese oxides. | [noun] A grayling. | [noun] A dusky brown African wading bird (Scopus umbretta) allied to the shoebill and herons; a hamerkop. UMBOS (9) [noun] A boss, or rounded elevation, or a corresponding depression, in a palate, disk, or membrane. For example the umbo in the integument of the larvæ of echinoderms or in the tympanic membrane of the ear. | [noun] One of the lateral prominences just above the hinge of a bivalve shell. | [noun] A bump or protrusion on the top of the cap. UMBRA (9) [noun] The fully shaded inner region of a shadow cast by an opaque object. | [noun] The central region of a sunspot. | [noun] A shadow. UMIAC (9) UMIAK (11) [noun] A large, open boat made of skins stretched over a wooden frame that is propelled by paddles; used by the Eskimos for transportation. UMIAQ (16) [noun] A large open boat made of wood or bone and skin, used by Inuit and other Arctic peoples for hunting and transport. UMPED (10) [verb] To act as an umpire. UNAIS (5) UNAPT (7) [adjective] Not apt, inappropriate, unsuited. | [adjective] Unaccustomed. UNARM (7) [verb] To disarm, to remove the armour and weapons from. | [verb] To remove one's armour. UNARY (8) [noun] The unary numeral system; the bijective base-1 numeral system. | [noun] Unary coding, an entropy encoding for natural numbers. | [adjective] Consisting of or involving a single element or component. UNAUS (5) UNBAN (7) [verb] To lift a ban against. UNBAR (7) [verb] To remove an impediment that obstructs the passage of (someone or something). | [verb] To remove a prohibition. | [verb] To unlock or unbolt a door that had been locked or bolted with a bar. UNBID (8) UNBOX (14) [verb] To remove from a box. | [verb] To retrieve (a value of a primitive type) from the object in which it is boxed. UNCAP (9) [verb] To remove a cap or cover from. | [verb] To take off one's cap. UNCIA (7) [noun] An ancient Roman unit of length equal to one-twelfth of a foot. | [noun] An ancient Roman unit of weight equal to one-twelfth of a pound. UNCLE (7) [noun] The brother or brother-in-law of one’s parent. | [noun] The male cousin of one’s parent. | [noun] A companion to one's (usually unmarried) mother. UNCOS (7) [adjective] Strange, unusual, or unfamiliar (Scottish). UNCOY (10) UNCUS (7) [noun] A hooked or curved anatomical part, especially a hooked part of the ethmoid bone in the skull. | [noun] A hooked anatomical process found in various organisms. UNCUT (7) [adjective] Not cut. | [adjective] (of a gemstone) Not cut or ground to the desired shape. | [adjective] (of a book) Not having the page edges trimmed. UNDEE (6) UNDER (6) [adjective] Being lower; being beneath something. | [adjective] Under anesthesia, especially general anesthesia; sedated. | [adverb] In a way lower or less than. UNDID (7) [verb] To reverse the effects of an action. | [verb] To unfasten. | [verb] To impoverish or ruin, as in reputation; to cause the downfall of. UNDUE (6) [adjective] Excessive; going beyond that what is natural or sufficient. | [adjective] That which ought not to be done; illegal; unjustified. | [adjective] (of a payment etc) Not owing or payable. UNFED (9) [noun] A mosquito that has not had a blood meal. | [adjective] Not fed. | [adjective] Unsupported. UNFIT (8) [verb] To make unfit; to render unsuitable, spoil, disqualify. | [adjective] Not fit; not having the correct requirements. | [adjective] Not fit, not having a good physical demeanor. UNFIX (15) [verb] To reverse or undo a fixing; to loosen or detach something that was fixed in place. UNGOT (6) UNHAT (8) [verb] To remove a hat from one's head. UNHIP (10) [adjective] Not hip; uncool, unfashionable. UNIFY (11) [verb] Cause to become one; make into a unit; consolidate; merge; combine. | [verb] Become one. UNION (5) [noun] The act of uniting or joining two or more things into one. | [noun] The state of being united or joined; a state of unity or harmony. | [noun] That which is united, or made one; something formed by a combination or coalition of parts or members; a confederation; a consolidated body; a league. UNITE (5) [noun] A British gold coin worth 20 shillings, first produced during the reign of King James I, and bearing a legend indicating the king's intention of uniting the kingdoms of England and Scotland. | [verb] To bring together as one. | [verb] To come together as one. UNITS (5) [noun] A particular, minute unit of mass, defined differently for different substances, but so that varying substances of the same general type have the property that one international unit of the one has the same effect on the human body as one international unit of the other. | [noun] Oneness, singularity, seen as a component of a whole number; a magnitude of one. | [noun] A standard measure of a quantity. UNITY (8) [noun] Oneness; the state or fact of being one undivided entity. | [noun] Agreement; harmony. | [noun] A single undivided thing, seen as complete in itself. UNLAY (8) [verb] To untwist. UNLED (6) [adjective] Not led; lacking leadership or guidance. | [adjective] Not containing lead. UNLET (5) [adjective] (of property) Not let (not in temporary possession in return for rent) UNLIT (5) [adjective] Not lit UNMAN (7) [verb] To castrate; to remove the manhood of. | [verb] To sap (a person) of the strength, whether physical or emotional, required to deal with a situation. | [verb] To deprive of men. UNMET (7) [adjective] Not met; unfulfilled; not achieved UNMEW (10) [verb] To release from confinement or restraint; to let out or free. UNMIX (14) [verb] To reverse the mixing of something; to separate ingredients or components that have been mixed together. UNPEG (8) [verb] To remove from a peg. UNPEN (7) [verb] To release or let out from a pen or enclosure. UNPIN (7) [verb] To unfasten by removing a pin. | [verb] To detach (an icon, application, etc.) from the place where it was previously pinned. | [verb] To get out of a pin UNRIG (6) [verb] To remove the rigging from (a vessel, etc.). | [verb] To disable. | [verb] To undress (someone). UNRIP (7) [verb] To open something by ripping/tearing. UNSAY (8) [verb] To withdraw, retract (something said). | [verb] To not have said (since this is physically impossible, usually in the subjunctive). UNSET (5) [verb] To make not set. | [adjective] Not set; not fixed or appointed. | [adjective] Not mounted or placed in a setting. UNSEW (8) [verb] To remove stitches from sewn fabric; to rip out seams. UNSEX (12) [verb] To deprive of sexual attributes or characteristics. | [verb] To sterilize (deprive of the ability to procreate); to castrate. UNTIE (5) [verb] To loosen, as something interlaced or knotted; to disengage the parts of. | [verb] To free from fastening or from restraint; to let loose; to unbind. | [verb] To resolve; to unfold; to clear. UNTIL (5) [preposition] Up to the time of (something happening). | [preposition] Up to (a certain place) | [preposition] Before (a time). UNWED (9) [noun] One who is not married; a bachelor or a spinster. | [verb] To annul the marriage of. | [verb] To separate. UNWIT (8) UNWON (8) UNZIP (16) [verb] To open something using a zipper. | [verb] To come open by means of a zipper. | [verb] To decompress (a zip file). UPBOW (12) [noun] The upward stroke of a violin bow or similar stringed instrument. | [noun] In music notation, the symbol indicating an upward bow stroke. UPBYE (12) UPDOS (8) [noun] A woman's hairdo in which most hair is kept above the neck UPDRY (11) UPEND (8) [verb] To end up; to set on end. | [verb] To tip or turn over. | [verb] To destroy, invalidate, overthrow, or defeat. UPLIT (7) UPPED (10) [verb] To increase or raise. | [verb] To promote. | [verb] (usually in combination with another verb) To act suddenly. UPPER (9) [noun] A stimulant, such as amphetamine, that increases energy and decreases appetite. | [noun] The upper portion of something | [noun] Someone with higher social standing UPSET (7) [noun] Disturbance or disruption. | [noun] An unexpected victory of a competitor or candidate that was not favored to win. | [noun] (automobile insurance) An overturn. URAEI (5) [noun] A representation of the sacred asp, symbolising supreme power in ancient Egypt. URARE (5) URARI (5) [noun] A poison used by South American indigenous peoples on blow darts and arrows, made from plant extracts. URASE (5) URATE (5) [noun] Any salt of uric acid. URBAN (7) [adjective] Related to the (or any) city. | [adjective] Characteristic of city life. | [adjective] Relating to contemporary African American culture. URBIA (7) UREAL (5) UREAS (5) [noun] Plural of urea, a nitrogen-containing compound found in urine and used in fertilizers and other chemical products. UREDO (6) [noun] A stage in the life cycle of rust fungi that produces reddish-brown spores and is capable of repeated infection of host plants. UREIC (7) [adjective] Of, relating to, or containing urea or uric acid. URGED (7) [verb] To press; to push; to drive; to impel; to force onward. | [verb] To press the mind or will of; to ply with motives, arguments, persuasion, or importunity. | [verb] To provoke; to exasperate. URGER (6) [noun] One who urges. URGES (6) [noun] A strong desire; an itch to do something. | [verb] To press; to push; to drive; to impel; to force onward. | [verb] To press the mind or will of; to ply with motives, arguments, persuasion, or importunity. URIAL (5) [noun] A bearded reddish sheep, subspecies of Ovis orientalis (including Ovis orientalis vignei), previously classified as Ovis vignei, being endemic to southern Asia and believed to be a wild ancestor of domestic sheep. URINE (5) [noun] Liquid waste consisting of water, salts and urea, which is made in the kidneys, stored in the bladder, then released through the urethra. | [verb] To urinate. URSAE (5) [noun] Plural of ursa, a Latin term for bear; used in astronomy to refer to constellations such as Ursa Major and Ursa Minor. USAGE (6) [noun] The manner or the amount of using; use. | [noun] Habit or accepted practice. | [noun] The ways and contexts in which spoken and written words are used, determined by a lexicographer's intuition or from corpus analysis. USERS (5) [noun] One who uses or makes use of something, a consumer/client or an express or implied licensee (free user) or a trespasser. | [noun] A person who uses drugs, especially illegal drugs. | [noun] A person who uses a computer or a computing network, especially a person who has received a user account. USHER (8) [noun] A person, in a church, cinema etc., who escorts people to their seats. | [noun] A male escort at a wedding. | [noun] A doorkeeper in a courtroom. USING (6) [verb] To utilize or employ. | [verb] To accustom; to habituate. (Now common only in participial form. Uses the same pronunciation as the noun; see usage notes.) | [verb] (except in past tense) To habitually do; to be wont to do. (Now chiefly in past-tense forms; see used to.) USNEA (5) [noun] A genus of branching lichens that grows on tree branches and rocks, commonly called old man's beard. USQUE (14) [noun] A strong alcoholic spirit distilled from grain or potatoes, particularly Irish or Scottish whiskey. | [preposition] (archaic/legal) From; from the time of. USUAL (5) [noun] The typical state of something, or something that is typical. | [noun] A specific good or service (e.g. a drink) that someone typically orders. | [adjective] Most commonly occurring; typical. USURP (7) [verb] To seize power from another, usually by illegitimate means. | [verb] To use and assume the coat of arms of another person. | [verb] To take the place rightfully belonging to someone or something else. USURY (8) [noun] An exorbitant rate of interest, in excess of any legal rates or at least immorally. | [noun] The practice of lending money at such rates. | [noun] The practice of lending money at interest. UTERI (5) [noun] The womb, an organ of the female reproductive system in which the young are conceived and develop until birth. UTILE (5) [noun] A theoretical unit of measure of utility, for indicating a supposed quantity of satisfaction derived from an economic transaction. | [adjective] Useful. UTTER (5) [adjective] Outer; furthest out, most remote. | [adjective] Outward. | [adjective] Absolute, unconditional, total, complete. | [verb] To produce (speech or other sounds) with one's voice. UVEAL (8) [adjective] Relating to or affecting the uvea, the pigmented layer of the eye. UVEAS (8) [noun] The middle of the three concentric layers that make up the eye; it is pigmented and vascular, and comprises the choroid, the ciliary body, and the iris. UVULA (8) [noun] The fleshy appendage that hangs from the back of the palate, that closes the nasopharynx during swallowing. | [noun] The slight elevation in the mucous membrane immediately behind the internal urethral orifice of the urinary bladder, caused by the middle lobe of the prostate. | [noun] An object so suspended inside a bell that it may hit the bell and cause it to ring; a clapper.

6-Letter Words (348)

UBIETY (11) [noun] The state of existing in a specific point in space, thereness. | [noun] Omnipresence; ubiquity. UBIQUE (17) [adverb] Everywhere; in all places at once (used in Latin phrases and military contexts). UDDERS (8) [noun] An organ formed of the mammary glands of female quadruped mammals, particularly ruminants such as cattle, goats, sheep and deer. | [noun] (impolite) A woman's breast. UGLIER (7) [adjective] Displeasing to the eye; not aesthetically pleasing. | [adjective] Displeasing to the ear or some other sense. | [adjective] Offensive to one's sensibilities or morality. UGLIES (7) [noun] People or things considered unattractive or unpleasant in appearance. | [noun] In the novel "Uglies" by Scott Westerfeld, refers to teenagers before cosmetic surgery in that fictional society. UGLIFY (13) [verb] To make something ugly or less attractive in appearance. UGLILY (10) [adverb] In an ugly manner; in a way that is unpleasant or unattractive in appearance. UGSOME (9) UHLANS (9) [noun] A lancer, a soldier armed with a lance in a former light cavalry unit of the Polish, Prussian/German, Austrian, and Russian armies. UKASES (10) [noun] An authoritative proclamation; an edict, especially decreed by a Russian czar or (later) emperor. | [noun] Any absolutist order or arrogant proclamation ULAMAS (8) [noun] Plural of ulama, Muslim scholars or religious leaders learned in Islamic law and theology. ULCERS (8) [noun] An open sore of the skin, eyes or mucous membrane, often caused by an initial abrasion and generally maintained by an inflammation and/or an infection. | [noun] Peptic ulcer | [noun] Anything that festers and corrupts like an open sore; a vice in character. ULEMAS (8) [noun] Muslim scholars or religious teachers; plural of ulema. ULLAGE (7) [noun] In a wine bottle, the empty space between the cork and the top of the wine. | [noun] In a cask or barrel, the empty space, occupied by air, that is created by not completely filling the cask or barrel, or through spillage. | [noun] The topping-up of such a barrel with fresh wine. ULSTER (6) [noun] (clothing, men's attire) A long, loose overcoat made of wool or other rough material, often called a greatcoat, which sometimes features an attached shoulder cape covering the back and sleeves, and which can sometimes be buttoned in front. ULTIMA (8) [noun] The last syllable of a word. | [noun] The final or furthest point; the end or extremity. ULTIMO (8) [adjective] On the last day (of a specified month). | [adverb] Of last month. ULTRAS (6) [noun] An ultraroyalist in France. | [noun] An extremist, especially an ultranationalist. | [noun] An especially devoted football fan, typically associated with the intimidating use of extremist slogans, pyrotechnics and sometimes hooligan violence. UMBELS (10) [noun] A flat-topped or rounded flower-cluster (= inflorescence) in which the individual flower stalks arise from the same point, the youngest flowers being at the centre. UMBERS (10) [noun] A brown clay, somewhat darker than ochre, which contains iron and manganese oxides. | [noun] A grayling. | [noun] A dusky brown African wading bird (Scopus umbretta) allied to the shoebill and herons; a hamerkop. UMBLES (10) [noun] Animal entrails, especially of a deer. UMBRAE (10) [noun] The fully shaded inner region of a shadow cast by an opaque object. | [noun] The central region of a sunspot. | [noun] A shadow. UMBRAL (10) [adjective] Relating to or inhabiting the shade or shadow. | [adjective] In astronomy, relating to the umbra of a shadow cast by a celestial body. UMBRAS (10) [noun] The fully shaded inner region of a shadow cast by an opaque object. | [noun] The central region of a sunspot. | [noun] A shadow. UMIACK (14) [noun] A type of Inuit or Eskimo boat, typically made of skins stretched over a wooden frame, similar to a kayak. UMIACS (10) UMIAKS (12) [noun] A large, open boat made of skins stretched over a wooden frame that is propelled by paddles; used by the Eskimos for transportation. UMIAQS (17) [noun] Plural of umiak, a type of open boat used by Inuit and other Arctic peoples, traditionally made of skin stretched over a wooden frame. UMLAUT (8) [noun] An assimilatory process whereby a vowel is pronounced more like a following vocoid that is separated by one or more consonants. | [noun] The umlaut process (as above) that occurred historically in Germanic languages whereby back vowels became front vowels when followed by syllable containing a front vocoid (e.g. Germanic lūsiz > Old English lȳs(i) > Modern English lice). | [noun] A vowel so assimilated. UMPING (11) [verb] To act as an umpire. UMPIRE (10) [noun] The official who presides over a tennis game sat on a high chair. | [noun] One of the two white-coated officials who preside over a cricket match. | [noun] One of usually 4 officials who preside over a baseball game. UNABLE (8) [adjective] Not able; lacking a certain ability. | [verb] To render unable; disable UNAGED (8) [adjective] Not aged; not having undergone aging or maturation. UNAKIN (10) UNARMS (8) [verb] To disarm, to remove the armour and weapons from. | [verb] To remove one's armour. UNAWED (10) [adjective] Not awed; not afraid, impressed or in awe. UNBANS (8) [verb] To lift a ban against. UNBARS (8) [verb] To remove an impediment that obstructs the passage of (someone or something). | [verb] To remove a prohibition. | [verb] To unlock or unbolt a door that had been locked or bolted with a bar. UNBEAR (8) UNBELT (8) [verb] To remove a belt | [verb] To relax, unwind UNBEND (9) [verb] To remove a bend so as to make, or allow to become, straight | [verb] To release (a load) from a strain or from exertion; to set at ease for a time; to relax. | [verb] To unfasten sails from the spars or stays to which are attached for use. UNBENT (8) [verb] To remove a bend so as to make, or allow to become, straight | [verb] To release (a load) from a strain or from exertion; to set at ease for a time; to relax. | [verb] To unfasten sails from the spars or stays to which are attached for use. UNBIND (9) [verb] To take bindings off. | [verb] To set free from a debt, contract or promise. | [verb] To disable some kind of connection in software, such as a key binding. UNBOLT (8) [verb] To unlock by undoing the bolts of. UNBORN (8) [noun] A single unborn offspring at any stage of gestation. | [noun] Unborn offspring collectively. | [adjective] Not yet born; yet to come; future. UNBRED (9) [adjective] Not bred; not having undergone breeding or reproduction. | [adjective] (of an animal) Not trained or domesticated through selective breeding. UNBUSY (11) UNCAGE (9) [verb] To take out of or release from a cage. | [verb] (by extension) To unleash; to remove from restraints. UNCAKE (12) UNCAPS (10) [verb] To remove a cap or cover from. | [verb] To take off one's cap. UNCASE (8) [verb] To take out of a case or covering; to uncover. | [verb] To strip; to flay. | [verb] To display, or spread to view, as a flag, or the colors of a military body. UNCHIC (13) UNCIAE (8) [noun] Plural of uncia, an ancient Roman unit of measurement equal to one-twelfth of a foot or pound. UNCIAL (8) [adjective] Of or relating to an ounce, or an inch, especially to letters printed an inch high. | [noun] A style of writing using uncial letters. | [noun] A letter in this style. UNCINI (8) [noun] Plural of uncinus, a small hooked anatomical structure or part, especially found in certain marine worms and other organisms. UNCLAD (9) [adjective] Without clothing or other covering. UNCLES (8) [noun] The brother or brother-in-law of one’s parent. | [noun] The male cousin of one’s parent. | [noun] A companion to one's (usually unmarried) mother. UNCLIP (10) [verb] To release something by removing a clip. UNCLOG (9) [verb] To remove a blockage from. | [verb] To have a blockage removed. UNCOCK (14) [verb] To release the cock or hammer of a firearm from its cocked position. | [verb] To return something to a relaxed or uncocked state. UNCOIL (8) [verb] To unwind or untwist (something). | [verb] To unwind or untwist oneself. UNCOOL (8) [adjective] Not in accord with the current fashion, standards or mores of a particular group; not cool UNCORK (12) [verb] To open (a bottle or other container sealed with a cork or stopper) by removing the cork or stopper from. | [verb] To release. UNCUFF (14) [verb] To remove cuffs from or to release from cuffs; to unfasten or remove restraints from the wrists. UNCURB (10) UNCURL (8) [verb] To straighten out from being curled up. UNCUTE (8) UNDEAD (8) [noun] (horror fiction) A creature that is undead; that is, dead but still animate. | [noun] (horror fiction) Those creatures which are undead; that is, dead yet still animate. | [adjective] Pertaining to a corpse, though having qualities of life. UNDIES (7) [verb] To come back to life after having died. | [verb] To become undead. | [noun] Underwear, underpants UNDINE (7) [noun] A female water-sprite or nymph. | [noun] The elemental being of water. | [noun] A small flask used to apply lotions to the eye. UNDOCK (13) [verb] To remove (a ship) from a dock. | [verb] To remove from a docking station. | [verb] To drag (a user interface element, such as a toolbar) away from its fixed position so that it floats freely. UNDOER (7) [noun] One who undoes something. UNDOES (7) [verb] To reverse the effects of an action. | [verb] To unfasten. | [verb] To impoverish or ruin, as in reputation; to cause the downfall of. UNDONE (7) [adjective] Not done. | [verb] To reverse the effects of an action. | [verb] To unfasten. UNDRAW (10) [verb] To reverse or undo a drawing; to erase or remove a drawn line or image. UNDREW (10) [verb] Past tense of undraw, meaning to draw open or to reverse a drawing action. UNDULY (10) [adverb] Undeservedly; in a way that is not warranted. UNDYED (11) [verb] To remove dye from. | [adjective] Not dyed; in its natural colour UNEASE (6) [noun] Trouble; misery; a feeling of disquiet or concern. | [verb] To make uneasy or uncomfortable UNEASY (9) [adjective] Not easy; difficult. | [adjective] Restless; disturbed by pain, anxiety | [adjective] Not easy in manner; constrained UNEVEN (9) [verb] To make uneven. | [adjective] Not even | [adjective] Not level or smooth UNFAIR (9) [verb] To make ugly | [adjective] Not beautiful; uncomely; unattractive | [adjective] Sorrowful; sad UNFELT (9) [adjective] Not felt or experienced; without feeling or sensing. | [adjective] Insincere. UNFITS (9) [verb] To make unfit; to render unsuitable, spoil, disqualify. UNFIXT (16) UNFOLD (10) [noun] In functional programming, a kind of higher-order function that is the opposite of a fold. | [verb] To undo a folding. | [verb] To turn out; to happen; to develop. UNFOND (10) UNFREE (9) [adjective] Not free; especially of a tenant who was bound to a manor. UNFURL (9) [verb] To unroll or release something that had been rolled up, typically a sail or a flag. | [verb] To roll out or debut anything. | [verb] To open up by unrolling. UNGIRD (8) [verb] To loosen the girdle or band of. | [verb] To unbind or unload. UNGIRT (7) [verb] Past tense and past participle of "ungird," meaning to remove a belt or binding from; to loosen or unfasten. UNGLUE (7) [verb] To separate or remove something that has been glued together. | [verb] To open or unfasten something that was sealed or stuck. UNGUAL (7) [noun] A modified toe bone, typically ending in a hoof or claw. | [adjective] Pertaining to or resembling a creature's nail, claw or hoof; unguinal. UNGUES (7) [noun] The nail, claw, talon, or hoof of a finger, toe, or other appendage. | [noun] One of the terminal hooks on the foot of an insect. | [noun] The slender base of a petal in some flowers; a claw; an ungula. UNGUIS (7) [noun] The nail, claw, talon, or hoof of a finger, toe, or other appendage. | [noun] One of the terminal hooks on the foot of an insect. | [noun] The slender base of a petal in some flowers; a claw; an ungula. UNGULA (7) [noun] A hoof, claw, or nail, especially of an animal. | [noun] In anatomy, a hooflike or claw-like structure. UNHAIR (9) UNHAND (10) [verb] To release from the hand; to let go. UNHANG (10) [verb] Hypothetically, to undo the execution of (a person) by hanging. | [verb] To take down something (such as a picture) from a hanging position UNHATS (9) [verb] To remove a hat from; to take off one's hat. | [verb] To uncover or reveal by removing a hat. UNHELM (11) [verb] To remove a helmet from; to uncover the head. | [verb] To deprive of leadership or command. UNHEWN (12) [adjective] Not shaped or dressed by cutting or chiseling, especially referring to stone in its natural state. UNHOLY (12) [adjective] Not holy; (by extension) evil, impure, or otherwise perverted. | [adjective] Dreadful, terrible, or otherwise atrocious. UNHOOD (10) [verb] To remove the hood from. UNHOOK (13) [verb] To remove from a hook. | [verb] To unfasten by means of hooks. | [verb] To unfasten the bra of (its wearer). UNHUNG (10) [adjective] (of a person) Not (yet) executed by hanging; unhanged. | [adjective] (of a painting) Not selected for exhibition. | [adjective] (of game) Cooked without being hung to mature. UNHURT (9) [adjective] Not hurt; unharmed or unscathed UNHUSK (13) [verb] To remove the husk of. UNIFIC (11) UNIONS (6) [noun] The act of uniting or joining two or more things into one. | [noun] The state of being united or joined; a state of unity or harmony. | [noun] That which is united, or made one; something formed by a combination or coalition of parts or members; a confederation; a consolidated body; a league. UNIPOD (9) [noun] Monopod UNIQUE (15) [noun] A thing without a like; something unequalled or unparallelled. | [adjective] Being the only one of its kind; unequaled, unparalleled or unmatched. | [adjective] Of a feature, such that only one holder has it. UNISEX (13) [adjective] Designed to be suitable for any sex or gender. | [adjective] Not distinguished on the basis of sex or gender. UNISON (6) [noun] (acoustics) Identical pitch between two notes or sounds; the simultaneous playing of notes of identical pitch (or separated by one or more octaves). | [noun] (acoustics) A sound or note having the same pitch as another, especially when used as the base note for an interval; a unison string. | [noun] The state of being in harmony or agreement; harmonious agreement or togetherness, synchronisation. UNITED (7) [verb] To bring together as one. | [verb] To come together as one. | [adjective] Joined into a single entity. UNITER (6) [noun] One who unites or brings together; a person or thing that creates unity. UNITES (6) [verb] To bring together as one. | [verb] To come together as one. UNJUST (13) [adjective] Not fair, just or right. UNKEND (11) [adjective] Unknown or not known; unfamiliar. UNKENT (10) [adjective] Not known; unknown or unfamiliar. | [verb] Past tense of "unken," an archaic or dialectal form meaning to make known or reveal. UNKEPT (12) [adjective] Not kept (especially of promises). UNKIND (11) [adjective] Lacking kindness, sympathy, benevolence, gratitude, or similar; cruel, harsh or unjust; ungrateful. | [adjective] Not kind; contrary to nature or type; unnatural. | [adjective] Having no race or kindred; childless. UNKINK (14) [verb] To remove the kinks from. UNKNIT (10) [verb] To unravel. | [verb] To undo knitted stitches by reversing the knitting motion. UNKNOT (10) [noun] In knot theory, a loop that is not knotted. | [verb] To unfasten (a knot). UNLACE (8) [verb] To remove the knot from laces; to undo laces. | [verb] To loosen the clothing of (a person). | [verb] To remove (film) from a projector. UNLADE (7) [verb] To unload. | [verb] To disburden; take the burden from; relieve. | [verb] To discharge the cargo from. UNLAID (7) [adjective] Not laid, not placed | [adjective] Not laid by exorcism | [adjective] (of a person) not having had sexual intercourse UNLASH (9) [verb] To unfasten. UNLAYS (9) [verb] To untwist. UNLEAD (7) [verb] To remove lead from something, such as gasoline or paint. | [verb] To go first or take the lead position. UNLESS (6) [conjunction] Except on a specified condition; if not. | [conjunction] If not; used with counterfactual conditionals. | [conjunction] Except if; used with hypothetical conditionals. UNLIKE (10) [noun] Something that is not like something else; something different. | [adjective] Not like; dissimilar (to); having no resemblance. | [adjective] Unequal. | [noun] The act of withdrawing one's like from a post on social media. UNLINK (10) [noun] (knot theory) A link that is equivalent (under ambient isotopy) to finitely many disjoint circles in the plane. | [verb] To decouple; to remove a link from, or separate the links of. | [verb] To delete (a file). UNLIVE (9) UNLOAD (7) [verb] To remove the load or cargo from (a vehicle, etc.). | [verb] To remove (the load or cargo) from a vehicle, etc. | [verb] To deposit one's load or cargo. UNLOCK (12) [noun] The act of unlocking something. | [verb] To undo or open a lock or something locked by, for example, turning a key, or selecting a combination. | [verb] To obtain access to something. UNMADE (9) [adjective] Not (yet) made | [adjective] Existing without having been made | [verb] To destroy or take apart; to cause (a made article) to lose its nature. UNMAKE (12) [verb] To destroy or take apart; to cause (a made article) to lose its nature. UNMANS (8) [verb] To castrate; to remove the manhood of. | [verb] To sap (a person) of the strength, whether physical or emotional, required to deal with a situation. | [verb] To deprive of men. UNMASK (12) [verb] To remove a mask from someone. | [verb] To expose, or reveal the true character of someone. | [verb] To remove one's mask. UNMEET (8) UNMESH (11) UNMEWS (11) UNMIXT (15) [adjective] Not mixed; pure or unmixed; kept separate. UNMOLD (9) [verb] To remove from a mold. UNMOOR (8) [verb] To unfix or unsecure (a moored boat). | [verb] To weigh anchor. UNMOWN (11) [adjective] Not mown; unmowed. UNNAIL (6) [verb] To remove the nails from. UNOPEN (8) UNPACK (14) [verb] To remove from a package or container, particularly with respect to items that had previously been arranged closely and securely in a pack. | [verb] To empty containers that had been packed. | [verb] To analyze a concept or a text. UNPAID (9) [adjective] Not paid for. | [adjective] Of work: done without agreed payment, usually voluntarily. UNPEGS (9) [verb] To remove from a peg. UNPENS (8) [verb] To release or let out from a pen or confined space. UNPENT (8) [adjective] Not confined or shut up; free or released from confinement. | [adjective] Not expressed or vented; held in or suppressed. UNPICK (14) [verb] To undo sewing stitches. | [verb] To undo knitting in order to reuse the wool. | [verb] To unravel or untangle the threads of a rope etc. UNPILE (8) [verb] To remove or separate items from a pile; to disassemble or unstack something that has been piled together. UNPINS (8) [verb] To unfasten by removing a pin. | [verb] To detach (an icon, application, etc.) from the place where it was previously pinned. | [verb] To get out of a pin UNPLUG (9) [verb] To disconnect from a supply, especially an electrical socket. | [verb] To stop using electronic devices, especially for relaxation or to reduce stress. | [verb] To remove a blockage from (especially a water pipe or drain). UNPURE (8) UNREAD (7) [verb] To undo the process of reading. | [verb] To flag (a previously read e-mail or similar message) as not having been read. | [adjective] Not having been read. UNREAL (6) [adjective] Fake; not real | [adjective] Very impressive; amazing; unbelievable; incredible; larger or more fantastic than typical of real life. UNREEL (6) [verb] To remove or uncoil from a reel. UNRENT (6) UNREST (6) [noun] A state of trouble, confusion and turbulence, especially in a political context; a time of riots, demonstrations and protests. UNRIGS (7) [verb] To remove the rigging from (a vessel, etc.). | [verb] To disable. | [verb] To undress (someone). UNRIPE (8) [adjective] Not ripe. | [adjective] Developing too early; premature. UNRIPS (8) [verb] To open something by ripping/tearing. UNROBE (8) [verb] To disrobe, to undress. UNROLL (6) [verb] To straighten something that has been rolled, twisted or curled. | [verb] To emerge, be revealed or become apparent; to unfold. | [verb] To replace (a loop in a program) with a repetitive sequence of the individual instructions that the loop would carry out, sometimes used as an optimization. UNROOF (9) [verb] To remove a roof from, e.g. a building. UNROOT (6) [verb] To tear up by the roots; to uproot. UNROVE (9) [verb] Past tense of unrove, meaning to pull out or withdraw rope that has been rove (threaded) through something, particularly in nautical contexts. UNRULY (9) [adjective] Wild; uncontrolled. UNSAFE (9) [adjective] Not safe (various senses); dangerous. UNSAID (7) [adjective] Unspoken. | [verb] To withdraw, retract (something said). | [verb] To not have said (since this is physically impossible, usually in the subjunctive). UNSAWN (9) [adjective] Not sawed; not cut with a saw. UNSAYS (9) [verb] To withdraw, retract (something said). | [verb] To not have said (since this is physically impossible, usually in the subjunctive). UNSEAL (6) [verb] To break the seal of (something) in order to open it. | [verb] To open by having a seal broken. UNSEAM (8) [verb] To open or split along a seam; to undo stitching. UNSEAT (6) [verb] To throw from one's seat; to deprive of a seat. | [verb] To deprive of the right to sit in a legislative body, as for fraud in election, or simply by defeating them in an election. UNSEEN (6) [adjective] Not seen or discovered; invisible. | [adjective] Unskilled; inexperienced. | [adjective] Not hitherto noticed; unobserved. | [verb] To undo the act of seeing something; to erase the memory of having seen something, or otherwise reverse the effect of having seen something. UNSELL (6) UNSENT (6) [adjective] Not yet sent or transmitted. UNSETS (6) [verb] To make not set. UNSEWN (9) [adjective] Not sewn. UNSEWS (9) [verb] Third person singular present tense of "unsew," meaning to undo stitching or remove stitches from sewn fabric. UNSEXY (16) [adjective] Not sexy. | [adjective] (of research etc) Perceived as not having wide contemporary interest; plodding. UNSHED (10) [adjective] That has not been shed. UNSHIP (11) [verb] To unload cargo from a ship or other vessel | [verb] To remove an oar or mast from its normal position | [verb] To throw from a horse; to unseat UNSHOD (10) [adjective] Not shod; without shoes. | [adjective] Of a vehicle, not fitted with tyres on the wheels. | [verb] To remove a shoe (especially a horseshoe) from. UNSHUT (9) [verb] To open or cause to become open; to reverse the action of shutting. UNSNAP (8) [verb] To unfasten (something held by snaps). UNSOLD (7) [adjective] Not sold UNSOWN (9) [adjective] Not sown. UNSPUN (8) [adjective] Not spun; not twisted or rotated into thread or yarn. | [adjective] Not presented or interpreted in a particular biased way. UNSTEP (8) [verb] To remove (the mast) from a sailing vessel. UNSTOP (8) [verb] To remove a stoppage; to clear a blockage. | [verb] To unplug or uncork a container. | [verb] To draw out the stops of (an organ). UNSUNG (7) [adjective] Which has not been lauded or appreciated. | [adjective] Not sung. UNSUNK (10) UNSURE (6) [adjective] Uncertain | [adjective] Unstable or precarious UNTACK (12) [verb] To unfasten (something tacked). | [verb] To remove the tack from. UNTAME (8) UNTIDY (10) [verb] To make untidy, to make a mess | [adjective] Sloppy. | [adjective] Disorganized. UNTIED (7) [adjective] Not tied; undone | [verb] To loosen, as something interlaced or knotted; to disengage the parts of. | [verb] To free from fastening or from restraint; to let loose; to unbind. UNTIES (6) [verb] To loosen, as something interlaced or knotted; to disengage the parts of. | [verb] To free from fastening or from restraint; to let loose; to unbind. | [verb] To resolve; to unfold; to clear. UNTOLD (7) [adjective] Not told; not related; not revealed; secret. | [adjective] Not numbered or counted. | [adjective] Not able to be counted, measured, told, expressed in words, or described; extremely large in scale, number, quantity, suffering, damage, etc.; uncountable, unmeasurable, immeasurable, indescribable, inexpressible. UNTORN (6) [adjective] Not torn; remaining in one piece without rips or damage. UNTRIM (8) UNTROD (7) [adjective] Not having been walked on or traveled over; untrodden. UNTRUE (6) [adjective] False; not true. | [adjective] Not faithful or loyal. UNTUCK (12) [verb] To remove something from a relatively hidden location or position where it is tucked. UNTUNE (6) [verb] To put out of tune; to disturb the harmony or proper adjustment of something. UNUSED (7) [adjective] Not used. | [adjective] Not accustomed (to), unfamiliar with. UNVEIL (9) [verb] To remove a veil from; to uncover; to reveal something hidden. | [verb] To remove a veil; to reveal oneself. UNVEXT (16) UNWARY (12) [adjective] Lacking caution as a result of naïveté or inexperience | [adjective] Unprepared; not watchful UNWELL (9) [adjective] Not in good health; not feeling well; somewhat ill | [adjective] Specifically, ill from menstruation; affected with, or having, catamenial; menstruant. UNWEPT (11) [adjective] Not wept. | [adjective] Unmourned. UNWIND (10) [noun] Any mechanism or operation that unwinds something. | [verb] To separate (something that is wound up) | [verb] To disentangle UNWISE (9) [adjective] Not wise; lacking wisdom UNWISH (12) UNWITS (9) UNWORN (9) [adjective] Not having been worn, as clothing. | [adjective] Not worn away or eroded. UNWOVE (12) [verb] Past tense of "unweave," meaning to undo the weaving of something or to disentangle threads that have been woven together. UNWRAP (11) [verb] To open or undo, as what is wrapped or folded. | [verb] To become unwrapped. | [verb] To remove word wrap from. UNYOKE (13) [verb] To release something from a yoke or harness. | [verb] To disconnect, unlink. | [verb] To liberate, deliver from oppression. UNZIPS (17) [verb] To open something using a zipper. | [verb] To come open by means of a zipper. | [verb] To decompress (a zip file). UPASES (8) [noun] (usually countable) A tree, Antiaris toxicaria, of the mulberry family, common in the forests of Java and the neighboring islands, with poisonous secretions. | [noun] A virulent poison used in Java and the adjacent islands for poisoning arrows derived from the tree. | [noun] A poison prepared from the climbing plant Strychnos tieute. UPBEAR (10) [verb] To bear up; to support or sustain. | [verb] To lift or raise up. UPBEAT (10) [noun] An unaccented beat at the start of a musical phrase. | [adjective] Having a fast pace, tempo, or beat. | [adjective] Having a positive, lively, or perky tone, attitude, etc. UPBIND (11) UPBOIL (10) UPBORE (10) [verb] Past tense of upbear; to bear up or support from below. UPBOWS (13) [noun] Plural of upbow, the stroke of a violin or similar stringed instrument made by moving the bow upward from the tip toward the frog. UPCAST (10) [noun] A cast; a throw. | [noun] The ventilating shaft of a mine out of which the air passes after having circulated through the mine. | [noun] A current of air passed along such a shaft. UPCOIL (10) UPCURL (10) UPDART (9) UPDATE (9) [noun] An advisement providing more up-to-date information than currently known. | [noun] A change in information, a modification of existing or known data. | [noun] An additional piece of information. An addition to existing information. UPDIVE (12) UPDOVE (12) UPENDS (9) [verb] To end up; to set on end. | [verb] To tip or turn over. | [verb] To destroy, invalidate, overthrow, or defeat. UPFLOW (14) [noun] A flow of fluid or material in an upward direction. | [verb] To flow upward. UPFOLD (12) [noun] An anticline. | [verb] To fold up. | [verb] To create a raised fold. UPGAZE (18) UPGIRD (10) UPGIRT (9) [verb] Past tense and past participle of "upgird," meaning to gird up or secure with a belt or band; to encircle or bind tightly. UPGREW (12) UPGROW (12) UPHEAP (13) [verb] To move an element up a heap data structure by comparing it with its parent and swapping if necessary, used in computer science and heap operations. UPHELD (12) [verb] To hold up; to lift on high; to elevate. | [verb] To keep erect; to support; to sustain; to keep from falling | [verb] To support by approval or encouragement, to confirm (something which has been questioned) UPHILL (11) [noun] An uphill route. | [adjective] Located up a slope or on a hill. | [adjective] Going up a slope or a hill. UPHOLD (12) [verb] To hold up; to lift on high; to elevate. | [verb] To keep erect; to support; to sustain; to keep from falling | [verb] To support by approval or encouragement, to confirm (something which has been questioned) UPHOVE (14) [verb] Past tense of "upheave," meaning to heave or lift up forcefully. | [verb] To thrust or push upward with force. UPHROE (11) [noun] A wooden or metal block with multiple holes through which the strands of a rope are passed to separate and flatten them, used in rope-making or rigging. UPKEEP (14) [noun] Maintenance; the act or effort of keeping something in good and working condition. | [verb] To maintain (something) or keep it in good repair. UPLAND (9) [noun] The area in the interior of a country with a generally higher elevation; often hilly, but not generally mountainous (compare highlands). | [noun] The country, as against the town. | [adjective] Of, relating to, or situated in the uplands. UPLEAP (10) UPLIFT (11) [noun] The act or result of being uplifted. | [noun] A tectonic upheaval, especially one that takes place in the process of mountain building. | [noun] A brassiere that raises the breasts. UPLINK (12) [noun] The portion of a communications link used for the transmission of signals from an Earth terminal to a satellite or to an airborne platform. An uplink is the converse of a downlink. An uplink or downlink is distinguished from reverse link or forward link. | [noun] (by analogy, less formally) The communication path from a mobile device to a base station, a consumer to the network backbone, a client device to a server etc. | [noun] Data transmission from a data station to the headend. UPLOAD (9) [noun] Such a file transfer. | [verb] To transfer data to a computer on a network, especially to a server on the Internet. UPMOST (10) [adjective] Uppermost. UPPERS (10) [noun] A stimulant, such as amphetamine, that increases energy and decreases appetite. | [noun] The upper portion of something | [noun] Someone with higher social standing UPPILE (10) UPPING (11) [verb] To increase or raise. | [verb] To promote. | [verb] (usually in combination with another verb) To act suddenly. UPPISH (13) [adjective] (since circa 1678) Having plenty of money. | [adjective] Proud; arrogant; assuming | [adjective] (of a shot) In which the ball is hit into the air, with the chance of being caught. UPPITY (13) [adjective] Presumptuous, above oneself, self-important; arrogant, snobbish, haughty. | [adjective] Exceeding one's station or position, assuming prerogatives to which one is not entitled. UPPROP (12) UPRATE (8) [noun] An increase in a rating | [verb] To give something a higher rating UPREAR (8) [verb] To raise something up; to rise up; to erect UPRISE (8) [noun] The act of rising; appearance above the horizon; rising. | [verb] To rise; to get up; to appear from below the horizon. | [verb] To have an upward direction or inclination UPROAR (8) [noun] Tumultuous, noisy excitement. | [noun] Loud confused noise, especially when coming from several sources. | [noun] A loud protest, controversy, outrage UPROOT (8) [verb] To root up; to tear up by the roots, or as if by the roots; to extirpate. | [verb] (by extension) To remove from a familiar circumstance, especially suddenly and unwillingly. | [verb] To destroy utterly; to eradicate, exterminate. UPROSE (8) [verb] To rise; to get up; to appear from below the horizon. | [verb] To have an upward direction or inclination | [verb] To rebel or revolt; to take part in an uprising. UPRUSH (11) [noun] An upwards rush. | [verb] To rush upward. UPSEND (9) UPSENT (8) UPSETS (8) [noun] Disturbance or disruption. | [noun] An unexpected victory of a competitor or candidate that was not favored to win. | [noun] (automobile insurance) An overturn. UPSHOT (11) [noun] A concise summary. | [noun] The final result, or outcome of something. UPSIDE (9) [noun] The highest or uppermost side or portion of something | [noun] A favourable aspect of something that also has an unfavourable aspect | [noun] An upward tendency, especially in a financial market etc UPSOAR (8) UPSTEP (10) UPSTIR (8) UPTAKE (12) [noun] Understanding; comprehension. | [noun] Absorption, especially of food or nutrient by an organism. | [noun] The act of lifting or taking up. UPTEAR (8) UPTICK (14) [noun] A small increase or upward change in something that has been steady or declining. | [noun] A stock market transaction or quote at a price above a preceding one. UPTILT (8) [verb] To tilt upward. | [verb] In gaming, to become emotionally frustrated or angry, causing one's performance to decline. UPTIME (10) [noun] The period of time a computer has functioned since last requiring a reboot. UPTORE (8) UPTORN (8) [adjective] Torn up or pulled up from the ground; uprooted. UPTOSS (8) UPTOWN (11) [noun] The residential part of a city, away from the commercial center | [adjective] In the upper part of a town. | [adjective] (by extension) Of or relating to an affluent area or population. UPTURN (8) [noun] An upward turn or trend, especially in business activity or profit | [verb] To turn (something) up or over UPWAFT (14) [verb] To carry or convey upward on or as if on the air or wind. UPWARD (12) [noun] The upper part; the top. | [adjective] Directed toward a higher place. | [adverb] In a direction from lower to higher; toward a higher place; in a course toward the source or origin UPWELL (11) [verb] To rise or surge upward, especially of water or emotions. | [verb] To bring to the surface or make known. UPWIND (12) [adjective] Exposed to the wind | [adverb] In the direction from which the wind is blowing | [verb] To wind upwards. URACIL (8) [noun] One of the bases of RNA, pairing with adenine. URAEUS (6) [noun] A representation of the sacred asp, symbolising supreme power in ancient Egypt. URANIA (6) [noun] The muse of astronomy in Greek mythology. | [noun] A genus of tropical butterflies. URANIC (8) [adjective] Of or relating to uranium or the planet Uranus. | [adjective] (Historical) Relating to a form of male homosexuality in 19th-century sexology. URANYL (9) [noun] The divalent radical UO22+, conveniently regarded as a residue of many uranium compounds. URARES (6) URARIS (6) [noun] A poisonous plant of South America, or a curare poison extracted from it. URASES (6) [noun] Plural of urase, an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of urea into ammonia and carbon dioxide. URATES (6) [noun] Any salt of uric acid. URATIC (8) [adjective] Relating to or containing uric acid or urates. URBANE (8) [adjective] (of a man) Courteous, polite, refined, and suave. URBIAS (8) URCHIN (11) [noun] A mischievous child. | [noun] A street urchin, a child who lives, or spends most of their time, in the streets. | [noun] A sea urchin. UREASE (6) [noun] An enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of urea into ammonia and carbon dioxide. UREDIA (7) [noun] Plural of uredium, a fruiting structure of rust fungi that produces uredospores for asexual reproduction. UREDOS (7) [noun] Plural of uredus; a type of fungal fruiting body that produces uredospores in rust fungi. | [noun] A stage in the life cycle of rust fungi that produces asexual spores. UREIDE (7) [noun] Any compound, of general formula R-CO-NH-CO-NH2 or R-CO-NH-CO-NH-CO-R', formally derived by the acylation of urea UREMIA (8) [noun] Blood poisoning resulting from the retention of waste products usually excreted as urine. UREMIC (10) [adjective] Relating to or affected by uremia, a condition caused by the accumulation of urea and other waste products in the blood due to kidney failure. URETER (6) [noun] Either of the two long, narrow ducts that carry urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder. URETIC (8) URGENT (7) [adjective] Requiring immediate attention. URGERS (7) [noun] One who urges. URGING (8) [verb] To press; to push; to drive; to impel; to force onward. | [verb] To press the mind or will of; to ply with motives, arguments, persuasion, or importunity. | [verb] To provoke; to exasperate. URIALS (6) [noun] Plural of urial, a wild sheep native to central and western Asia with large curved horns. URINAL (6) [noun] A device or fixture used for urination, particularly: | [noun] Any oblong glass vessel shaped like the old alchemist's urinal. | [noun] A room or structure used for urination: a latrine; an outhouse; a lavatory. URINES (6) [verb] Third person singular of urine (to urinate). | [noun] Plural of urine (liquid waste excreted by the kidneys). UROPOD (9) [noun] Either of the two posterior abdominal appendages of the lobster, shrimp and some other crustaceans | [noun] The hind part of polarized leukocytes, mostly involved in cell-to-cell interaction, cell activation and apoptosis URSINE (6) [noun] A bear. | [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of bears. | [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the bear subfamily Ursinae. URTEXT (13) [noun] A primitive, seminal, or prototypical example of an artistic genre or the basis of an ideological movement. | [noun] The original version of a piece of music or text, as created by the composer or writer. URUSES (6) [noun] The aurochs. USABLE (8) [adjective] Capable of being used. | [adjective] Easy to use; exhibiting good usability. | [adjective] Homosexual USABLY (11) [adverb] In a manner that is able to be used or put into practical use; usefully. USAGES (7) [noun] The manner or the amount of using; use. | [noun] Habit or accepted practice. | [noun] The ways and contexts in which spoken and written words are used, determined by a lexicographer's intuition or from corpus analysis. USANCE (8) [noun] The length of time permitted for the payment of a bill of exchange. | [noun] Use. | [noun] Customary or habitual usage. USEFUL (9) [adjective] Having a practical or beneficial use. USHERS (9) [noun] A person, in a church, cinema etc., who escorts people to their seats. | [noun] A male escort at a wedding. | [noun] A doorkeeper in a courtroom. USNEAS (6) USQUES (15) [noun] A strong alcoholic spirit, especially whiskey, distilled in Ireland or Scotland. | [noun] Plural of usque, referring to types of distilled spirits. USUALS (6) [noun] Plural of usual; people or things that are customary or habitual, often used to refer to one's regular companions or frequented establishments. USURER (6) [noun] A person who loans money to others and charges interest, particularly at an illegal, exorbitant, or unfair rate. | [noun] Specifically, a male usurer. USURPS (8) [verb] To seize power from another, usually by illegitimate means. | [verb] To use and assume the coat of arms of another person. | [verb] To take the place rightfully belonging to someone or something else. UTERUS (6) [noun] The womb, an organ of the female reproductive system in which the young are conceived and develop until birth. UTMOST (8) [noun] Maximum; greatest possible amount or quantity. | [adjective] Situated at the most distant limit; farthest. | [adjective] The most extreme; ultimate; greatest. UTOPIA (8) [noun] A world in which everything and everyone works in perfect harmony. UTTERS (6) [verb] To produce (speech or other sounds) with one's voice. | [verb] To reveal or express (an idea, thought, desire, etc.) with speech. | [verb] To produce (a noise) (of an inanimate object). UVEOUS (9) [adjective] Of or relating to the uvea, the pigmented vascular layer of the eye. UVULAE (9) [noun] The fleshy appendage that hangs from the back of the palate, that closes the nasopharynx during swallowing. | [noun] The slight elevation in the mucous membrane immediately behind the internal urethral orifice of the urinary bladder, caused by the middle lobe of the prostate. | [noun] An object so suspended inside a bell that it may hit the bell and cause it to ring; a clapper. UVULAR (9) [noun] A sound articulated with the uvula. | [adjective] Of or relating to the uvula. | [adjective] Of a sound, articulated with the uvula. UVULAS (9) [noun] The fleshy appendage that hangs from the back of the palate, that closes the nasopharynx during swallowing. | [noun] The slight elevation in the mucous membrane immediately behind the internal urethral orifice of the urinary bladder, caused by the middle lobe of the prostate. | [noun] An object so suspended inside a bell that it may hit the bell and cause it to ring; a clapper.

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UFOLOGY (14) [noun] The study of UFOs. UGLIEST (8) [adjective] Displeasing to the eye; not aesthetically pleasing. | [adjective] Displeasing to the ear or some other sense. | [adjective] Offensive to one's sensibilities or morality. UKELELE (11) [noun] A small four-stringed guitar. UKULELE (11) [noun] A small four-stringed guitar. ULCERED (10) [adjective] Affected by or having an ulcer or ulcers. ULEXITE (14) [noun] A white mineral with triclinic crystals, NaCaB5O9·8H2O. ULLAGED (9) ULLAGES (8) [noun] The amount by which a container falls short of being completely full. | [noun] The space in a container between the surface of the liquid and the top of the container. ULPANIM (11) ULSTERS (7) [noun] (clothing, men's attire) A long, loose overcoat made of wool or other rough material, often called a greatcoat, which sometimes features an attached shoulder cape covering the back and sleeves, and which can sometimes be buttoned in front. ULTIMAS (9) ULULANT (7) [adjective] Howling or wailing; making a loud, mournful cry. ULULATE (7) [verb] To howl loudly or prolongedly in lamentation or joy | [verb] To produce a rapid and prolonged series of sharp noises with one's voice. UMBELED (12) [adjective] Having the form or structure of an umbel, which is a type of flower cluster where flower stalks of approximately equal length radiate from a common point. UMBERED (12) [verb] Past tense of "umber," meaning to color or shade with umber (a brown pigment). UMBONAL (11) [adjective] Relating to or resembling an umbo, which is a rounded protuberance or boss, especially the raised central part of a bivalve shell. UMBONES (11) [noun] A boss, or rounded elevation, or a corresponding depression, in a palate, disk, or membrane. For example the umbo in the integument of the larvæ of echinoderms or in the tympanic membrane of the ear. | [noun] One of the lateral prominences just above the hinge of a bivalve shell. | [noun] A bump or protrusion on the top of the cap. UMBONIC (13) [adjective] Of or relating to an umbo, the boss or rounded protuberance at the center of a shield or the beaked prominence on a bivalve shell. UMBRAGE (12) [noun] A feeling of anger or annoyance caused by something offensive. | [noun] A feeling of doubt. | [noun] Leaves that provide shade, as the foliage of trees. UMIACKS (15) [noun] Plural of umiack, a type of Inuit boat made of skins stretched over a wooden frame, used for hunting and transportation. UMLAUTS (9) [noun] An assimilatory process whereby a vowel is pronounced more like a following vocoid that is separated by one or more consonants. | [noun] The umlaut process (as above) that occurred historically in Germanic languages whereby back vowels became front vowels when followed by syllable containing a front vocoid (e.g. Germanic lūsiz > Old English lȳs(i) > Modern English lice). | [noun] A vowel so assimilated. UMPIRED (12) [verb] To act as an umpire in a game. | [verb] To decide as an umpire. UMPIRES (11) [noun] The official who presides over a tennis game sat on a high chair. | [noun] One of the two white-coated officials who preside over a cricket match. | [noun] One of usually 4 officials who preside over a baseball game. UMPTEEN (11) [adjective] An indefinitely large number or quantity; very many. UNACTED (10) [adjective] Not performed or executed; remaining in an unrealized state. UNADULT (8) UNAGILE (8) UNAGING (9) UNAIDED (9) [adjective] Without the help, aid or assistance of someone or something. UNAIMED (10) [adjective] Not aimed; not directed or pointed at a target. UNAIRED (8) [adjective] Not aired. UNAKITE (11) [noun] A type of granite composed of pink feldspar, colorless quartz, and green epidote, used as a decorative stone and in crystal healing. UNALIKE (11) [adjective] Of an unlike kind; different UNAPTLY (12) [adverb] In a manner that is not suitable, appropriate, or fitting for a particular situation. UNARMED (10) [adjective] Defenceless and lacking weapons or armour. | [adjective] Not carrying arms. | [adjective] Not having thorns or claws etc. UNASKED (12) [adjective] Not asked about. UNAWARE (10) [adjective] Not aware or informed; lacking knowledge. | [adjective] Not noticing; paying no heed; thoughtless; inattentive. UNBAKED (14) [adjective] Not baked or cooked. UNBASED (10) UNBATED (10) [adjective] Not reduced in force, intensity, or degree; undiminished. UNBEARS (9) UNBELTS (9) [verb] To remove a belt | [verb] To relax, unwind UNBENDS (10) [verb] To remove a bend so as to make, or allow to become, straight | [verb] To release (a load) from a strain or from exertion; to set at ease for a time; to relax. | [verb] To unfasten sails from the spars or stays to which are attached for use. UNBINDS (10) [verb] To take bindings off. | [verb] To set free from a debt, contract or promise. | [verb] To disable some kind of connection in software, such as a key binding. UNBLEST (9) [adjective] Not blessed. UNBLOCK (15) [verb] To remove or clear a block or obstruction from. | [verb] To free or make available. | [verb] In whist, to throw away a high card so as not to interrupt one's partner's long suit. UNBOLTS (9) [verb] To unlock by undoing the bolts of. UNBONED (10) [adjective] Not having had bones removed; still containing bones. UNBOSOM (11) [verb] To tell someone about (one's troubles), and thus obtain relief. | [verb] To free (oneself) of the burden of one's troubles by telling of them. | [verb] To confess a misdeed. UNBOUND (10) [verb] To take bindings off. | [verb] To set free from a debt, contract or promise. | [verb] To disable some kind of connection in software, such as a key binding. UNBOWED (13) [adjective] Not bowed; erect or upright. | [adjective] Not subdued or deterred. UNBOXED (17) [verb] To remove from a box. | [verb] To retrieve (a value of a primitive type) from the object in which it is boxed. UNBOXES (16) [verb] To remove from a box. | [verb] To retrieve (a value of a primitive type) from the object in which it is boxed. UNBRACE (11) [verb] To undo, unfasten; to relax, loosen. UNBRAID (10) [verb] To disentangle the strands of a braid UNBRAKE (13) UNBROKE (13) UNBUILD (10) [verb] To dismantle or deconstruct (something previously built). UNBUILT (9) [adjective] Not built UNBULKY (16) UNBURNT (9) [adjective] Not burnt or burned. UNCAGED (11) [verb] To take out of or release from a cage. | [verb] (by extension) To unleash; to remove from restraints. | [adjective] Not caged; not kept in a cage. UNCAGES (10) [verb] To take out of or release from a cage. | [verb] (by extension) To unleash; to remove from restraints. UNCAKED (14) [adjective] Not formed into a cake; crumbly or in loose particles rather than a solid mass. UNCAKES (13) UNCANNY (12) [noun] (Freud) Something that is simultaneously familiar and strange, typically leading to feelings of discomfort; translation of Freud's usage of the German "unheimlich" (literally "unsecret"). | [adjective] Strange, and mysteriously unsettling (as if supernatural); weird. | [adjective] Careless. UNCASED (10) [adjective] Not cased; without a casing. UNCASES (9) [verb] To take out of a case or covering; to uncover. | [verb] To strip; to flay. | [verb] To display, or spread to view, as a flag, or the colors of a military body. UNCHAIN (12) [verb] To remove chains from; to free; to liberate. UNCHARY (15) UNCHOKE (16) UNCIALS (9) [noun] A style of writing using uncial letters. | [noun] A letter in this style. | [noun] A manuscript in this style. UNCINAL (9) [adjective] Relating to or shaped like a hook or hooked part, especially in anatomy or paleontology. UNCINUS (9) [noun] A hooked or curved part, especially in anatomy or zoology, such as a hook-shaped anatomical structure in organisms. UNCIVIL (12) [adjective] Not civilized | [adjective] Not civil; discourteous; impolite UNCLAMP (13) [verb] To remove a clamp from. UNCLASP (11) [verb] To release the clasp from something | [verb] To become unfastened | [verb] To separate from being clasped UNCLEAN (9) [adjective] Dirty, soiled or foul. | [adjective] Not moral or chaste. | [adjective] Ritually or ceremonially impure or unfit. UNCLEAR (9) [adjective] Ambiguous; liable to more than one interpretation. | [adjective] Not clearly or explicitly defined. | [adjective] Not easy to see or read; indecipherable or unreadable. UNCLIPS (11) [verb] To release something by removing a clip. UNCLOAK (13) [verb] To remove a cloak or cover from; to deprive of a cloak or cover; to unmask; to reveal. | [verb] To remove one's cloak. | [verb] To become visible again by turning off a cloaking device. UNCLOGS (10) [verb] To remove a blockage from. | [verb] To have a blockage removed. UNCLOSE (9) [verb] To open; to unclench. UNCLOUD (10) UNCOCKS (15) [verb] To release the cock or hammer of a firearm from its cocked position. | [verb] To straighten something that was bent or twisted. UNCODED (11) UNCOILS (9) [verb] To unwind or untwist (something). | [verb] To unwind or untwist oneself. UNCOMIC (13) UNCORKS (13) [verb] To open (a bottle or other container sealed with a cork or stopper) by removing the cork or stopper from. | [verb] To release. UNCOUTH (12) [adjective] Unfamiliar, strange, foreign. | [adjective] Clumsy, awkward. | [adjective] Unrefined, crude. UNCOVER (12) [verb] To remove a cover from. | [verb] To reveal the identity of. | [verb] To show openly; to disclose; to reveal. UNCRATE (9) [verb] To remove from a crate. UNCRAZY (21) UNCROSS (9) [verb] To move something, especially one's arms or legs, from a crossed position. | [verb] To undo the crossing or traversal of. UNCROWN (12) [verb] To deprive of the monarchy or other authority or status. | [verb] To remove a crown from (often figuratively). UNCTION (9) [noun] A salve or ointment. | [noun] A religious or ceremonial anointing. | [noun] A balm or something that soothes. UNCUFFS (15) [verb] To remove cuffs from; to unfasten or release from cuffs. UNCURBS (11) [verb] To remove curbs from; to free from restraint or control. UNCURED (10) [adjective] Not cured. UNCURLS (9) [verb] To straighten out from being curled up. UNDATED (9) [adjective] Not marked with a date. | [adjective] Of a style that will not go out of fashion; a classic. | [adjective] Rising and falling in waves toward the margin, as a leaf; waved. UNDERDO (9) [verb] To do something insufficiently or incompletely. | [verb] To cook food for less time than required. UNDERGO (9) [verb] To go or move under or beneath. | [verb] To experience; to pass through a phase. | [verb] To suffer or endure; bear with. UNDINES (8) [noun] A female water-sprite or nymph. | [noun] The elemental being of water. | [noun] A small flask used to apply lotions to the eye. UNDOCKS (14) [verb] To remove (a ship) from a dock. | [verb] To remove from a docking station. | [verb] To drag (a user interface element, such as a toolbar) away from its fixed position so that it floats freely. UNDOERS (8) [noun] Plural of undoer; those who undo or reverse something. | [noun] Those who unfasten or untie something. UNDOING (9) [noun] The act of loosening or unfastening | [noun] Ruin; defeat, that which causes defeat or ruin. | [noun] Annulment; reversal | [verb] To reverse the effects of an action. UNDRAPE (10) [verb] To remove drapery or covering from something; to undress or uncover. UNDRAWN (11) [adjective] Not drawn (in various senses). UNDRAWS (11) [verb] To reverse the act of drawing; to erase or remove a drawing. | [verb] To pull back or withdraw something that was drawn. UNDRESS (8) [noun] Partial or informal dress for women, as worn in the home rather than in public. | [noun] Informal clothing for men, as opposed to formal or ceremonial wear. | [noun] Now more specifically, a state of having few or no clothes on. UNDREST (8) [adjective] Not dressed; undressed or partially clothed. | [verb] Past tense of undress (archaic spelling). UNDRIED (9) [adjective] Not dried. UNDRUNK (12) [adjective] (Of a drink) Not having been drunk. UNDULAR (8) [adjective] Resembling or characterized by waves; undulating or wavelike in form or motion. UNDYING (12) [verb] To come back to life after having died. | [verb] To become undead. | [adjective] Permanent; never-ending; infinite UNEAGER (8) UNEARTH (10) [verb] To drive or draw from the earth. | [verb] To uncover or find; to bring out from concealment | [verb] To dig up. UNEASES (7) [noun] Plural of unease; states of anxiety, discomfort, or dissatisfaction. | [verb] Third person singular present tense of "unease" (to make uneasy or disturb). UNEATEN (7) [adjective] Not eaten UNENDED (9) [adjective] Not having come to an end; still continuing or ongoing. UNEQUAL (16) [noun] One who is not an equal. | [adjective] Not the same. | [adjective] Out of balance. UNFADED (12) [adjective] Not having lost color or brightness; remaining vivid or intense in appearance. UNFAITH (13) UNFAKED (15) UNFANCY (15) UNFAZED (20) [adjective] Not frightened or hesitant; undaunted; not put off. | [adjective] Undamaged UNFENCE (12) [verb] To remove a fence from; to take down fencing around. | [verb] To remove restrictions or barriers from. UNFIRED (11) [adjective] Not fired UNFITLY (13) [adverb] In a manner that is not suitable, appropriate, or adequate for a particular purpose or situation. UNFIXED (18) [verb] To unfasten from a fixing. | [adjective] Not fixated or fixed; moving or changing freely | [adjective] (of a problem) Not fixed; not corrected. UNFIXES (17) [verb] Third person singular present of "unfix," meaning to loosen, detach, or make unfastened from a fixed position. | [verb] To undo or reverse a fixing or fastening. UNFOLDS (11) [verb] To undo a folding. | [verb] To turn out; to happen; to develop. | [verb] To reveal. UNFOUND (11) UNFREED (11) UNFREES (10) [verb] To release from bondage or servitude; to free from an unfree state. UNFROCK (16) [verb] To remove from the clergy; to revoke the clergical status of. UNFROZE (19) [verb] To defrost something. | [verb] To thaw. | [verb] To resume movement. UNFUNNY (13) [adjective] Not funny, especially when attempting to be. UNFURLS (10) [verb] To unroll or release something that had been rolled up, typically a sail or a flag. | [verb] To roll out or debut anything. | [verb] To open up by unrolling. UNFUSED (11) [adjective] Not fused; distinct | [adjective] Lacking a fuse | [verb] To separate after a fusion; to make no longer fused. UNFUSSY (13) [adjective] Not fussy. UNGIRDS (9) [verb] To loosen the girdle or band of. | [verb] To unbind or unload. UNGLOVE (11) [verb] To remove a glove or gloves from the hand or hands. UNGLUED (9) [verb] To separate that which was held by glue | [verb] To cease to adhere to or follow attentively | [adjective] Not secured with glue. UNGLUES (8) [verb] Third person singular present tense of "unglue," meaning to separate or remove something that has been glued together. | [verb] To disturb or upset someone's composure. UNGODLY (12) [adjective] Of a person: lacking reverence for God; of an action: not in accordance with God's will or religious teachings. | [adjective] Immoral, sinful, or wicked. | [adjective] Extreme; unreasonable. | [adverb] In an impious, irreverent, or ungodly manner; ungodlily. UNGUARD (9) [verb] To deprive of a guard; to leave unprotected. UNGUENT (8) [noun] Any cream containing medicinal ingredients applied to the skin for therapeutic purposes. UNGULAE (8) [noun] Plural of ungula; hooves or claws of animals, or in anatomy, a hoof-shaped structure or part. UNGULAR (8) [adjective] Relating to or resembling a nail, claw, or hoof. UNHAIRS (10) [verb] To remove hair from; to make hairless. UNHANDS (11) [verb] To release from the hand; to let go. UNHANDY (14) [adjective] Of a person, or movement: not handy, inept, clumsy, not dexterous. | [adjective] Awkward; not convenient. UNHANGS (11) [verb] To take down something (such as a picture) from a hanging position | [verb] Hypothetically, to undo the execution of (a person) by hanging. UNHAPPY (17) [noun] An individual who is not happy. | [adjective] Not happy; sad. | [adjective] Not satisfied; unsatisfied. UNHASTY (13) UNHEARD (11) [adjective] Not heard. | [adjective] Not listened to. | [adjective] Not known to fame; not illustrious or celebrated; obscure. | [verb] To reverse the process of hearing, so that (a sound, etc.) was never heard. UNHELMS (12) [verb] Removes a helmet from; to uncover the head. | [verb] To deprive of leadership or direction. UNHINGE (11) [verb] To remove the leaf of a door or a window from its supporting hinges. | [verb] To mentally disturb. UNHIRED (11) UNHITCH (15) [verb] To disconnect; to detach; to undo that which is hitched. UNHOODS (11) [verb] To remove the hood from. UNHOOKS (14) [verb] To remove from a hook. | [verb] To unfasten by means of hooks. | [verb] To unfasten the bra of (its wearer). UNHOPED (13) [adjective] Not hoped for; unexpected. UNHORSE (10) [verb] To forcibly remove from a horse. | [verb] (by extension) To disrupt or unseat; to remove from a position. UNHOUSE (10) [verb] To remove from a house; to evict or turn out of one's dwelling. UNHUMAN (12) [adjective] Not resembling or having the qualities of a human being. UNHUSKS (14) [verb] To remove the husk of. UNICORN (9) [noun] A mythical beast resembling a horse or deer with a single, straight, spiraled horn projecting from its forehead. | [noun] In various Bible translations, used to render the Latin unicornis or rhinoceros (representing Hebrew רְאֵם): a reem or wild ox. | [noun] Any large beetle having a horn-like prominence on the head or prothorax, especially the Hercules beetle, Dynastes tityus. UNIDEAL (8) [adjective] Not ideal. UNIFACE (12) [noun] A prehistoric stone tool that has been flaked on one surface only. UNIFIED (11) [adjective] United into a whole | [adjective] That operates as a single entity | [adjective] (of a school district) that serves all grade levels between kindergarten and twelfth grade. UNIFIER (10) [noun] One who unifies or brings together separate things into a single whole. UNIFIES (10) [verb] Cause to become one; make into a unit; consolidate; merge; combine. | [verb] Become one. UNIFORM (12) [noun] A distinctive outfit that serves to identify members of a group. | [noun] Phonetic equivalent for the letter U in the ICAO spelling alphabet, informally known as the NATO phonetic alphabet. | [noun] A uniformed police officer (as opposed to a detective). UNIPODS (10) [noun] Monopod UNIQUER (16) UNIQUES (16) [noun] A thing without a like; something unequalled or unparallelled. UNISONS (7) [noun] (acoustics) Identical pitch between two notes or sounds; the simultaneous playing of notes of identical pitch (or separated by one or more octaves). | [noun] (acoustics) A sound or note having the same pitch as another, especially when used as the base note for an interval; a unison string. | [noun] The state of being in harmony or agreement; harmonious agreement or togetherness, synchronisation. UNITAGE (8) [noun] The amount of material or substance contained in a unit or container. | [noun] A system of units or measurements used for pricing or calculation. UNITARD (8) [noun] A skin-tight garment covering the torso and the legs, sometimes the arms and feet. UNITARY (10) [noun] A unitary council. | [noun] A unitary matrix or operator. | [adjective] Having the quality of oneness. UNITERS (7) [noun] Plural of uniter; those who unite or bring together. UNITIES (7) [noun] Oneness; the state or fact of being one undivided entity. | [noun] Agreement; harmony. | [noun] A single undivided thing, seen as complete in itself. UNITING (8) [verb] To bring together as one. | [verb] To come together as one. | [noun] The act by which things are united; the formation of a union. UNITIVE (10) [adjective] Tending to unite or bring together; characterized by unity or the promotion of unity. UNITIZE (16) [verb] To manage as a unit | [verb] To convert, package, or organize into one or more units UNJADED (16) UNJOINT (14) [verb] To dislocate. | [verb] To disjoint. UNKEMPT (15) [adjective] (of hair) Uncombed; dishevelled. | [adjective] (by extension) Disorderly; untidy; messy; not kept up. | [adjective] Rough; unpolished UNKINKS (15) [verb] To remove the kinks from. UNKNITS (11) [verb] To unravel. | [verb] To undo knitted stitches by reversing the knitting motion. UNKNOTS (11) [noun] In knot theory, a loop that is not knotted. UNKNOWN (14) [verb] To undo the process of knowing, to lose knowledge of something. | [noun] A variable (usually x, y or z) whose value is to be found. | [noun] Any thing, place, or situation about which nothing is known; an unknown fact or piece of information. UNLACED (10) [verb] To remove the knot from laces; to undo laces. | [verb] To loosen the clothing of (a person). | [verb] To remove (film) from a projector. UNLACES (9) [verb] To remove the knot from laces; to undo laces. | [verb] To loosen the clothing of (a person). | [verb] To remove (film) from a projector. UNLADED (9) [verb] To unload. | [verb] To disburden; take the burden from; relieve. | [verb] To discharge the cargo from. UNLADEN (8) [verb] To unload. | [verb] To disburden; take the burden from; relieve. | [verb] To discharge the cargo from. UNLADES (8) [verb] To unload. | [verb] To disburden; take the burden from; relieve. | [verb] To discharge the cargo from. UNLATCH (12) [verb] Remove from a latch UNLEADS (8) [verb] To remove lead from (something, such as gasoline or paint). UNLEARN (7) [verb] To discard the knowledge of. | [verb] To break a habit. UNLEASH (10) [verb] To free from a leash, or as from a leash. | [verb] To let go; to release. | [verb] To precipitate; to bring about. UNLEVEL (10) [verb] To make uneven or not level. | [adjective] Not level; uneven. UNLINED (8) [adjective] Without lining; without liner. | [adjective] Unmarked by lines, especially of the skin. UNLINKS (11) [verb] To decouple; to remove a link from, or separate the links of. | [verb] To delete (a file). UNLIVED (11) [adjective] That has not been lived. | [adjective] Bereft or deprived of life. UNLIVES (10) [verb] Third person singular of "unlive," meaning to reverse or undo living, or colloquially, to die or cease to exist. UNLOADS (8) [verb] To remove the load or cargo from (a vehicle, etc.). | [verb] To remove (the load or cargo) from a vehicle, etc. | [verb] To deposit one's load or cargo. UNLOBED (10) [adjective] Not divided into lobes; lacking lobes or lobed structure. UNLOCKS (13) [noun] The act of unlocking something. | [verb] To undo or open a lock or something locked by, for example, turning a key, or selecting a combination. | [verb] To obtain access to something. UNLOOSE (7) [verb] To free (someone or something) from a constraint. | [verb] To undo or loosen something that fastens, holds, entangles, or interlocks. UNLOVED (11) [verb] To lose one's love (for someone or something). | [adjective] Not loved. UNLUCKY (16) [adjective] Unfortunate, marked by misfortune. | [adjective] Inauspicious. | [adjective] Having ill luck. UNMACHO (14) UNMAKER (13) UNMAKES (13) [verb] To destroy or take apart; to cause (a made article) to lose its nature. UNMANLY (12) [adjective] (of a person) Showing characteristics that are not manly, such as being immature, effeminate or cowardly, which might be construed as an indicator of weakness or of baseness of character. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to something not human. | [adjective] (of a behaviour or action) Cowardly, base. UNMASKS (13) [verb] To remove a mask from someone. | [verb] To expose, or reveal the true character of someone. | [verb] To remove one's mask. UNMATED (10) [adjective] Not paired with a mate; lacking a partner or counterpart. | [verb] Past tense of "unmate"; to separate from a mate. UNMEANT (9) [adjective] Not meant UNMERRY (12) UNMEWED (13) [adjective] Not confined or shut up; not mewed (said of a hawk or other bird). UNMINED (10) [adjective] Not extracted or removed from the ground, as in minerals or resources that remain in their natural state. UNMITER (9) [verb] To remove a miter from; to undo a mitered joint or connection. UNMITRE (9) [verb] To remove a mitre (bishop's headdress) from someone's head. UNMIXED (17) [adjective] Pure, not mixed or combined. UNMIXES (16) [verb] To separate something that has been mixed together; to reverse the process of mixing. UNMOLDS (10) [verb] Removes from a mold or cast. | [verb] Releases something that was molded or shaped. UNMOORS (9) [verb] To unfix or unsecure (a moored boat). | [verb] To weigh anchor. UNMORAL (9) [adjective] Not applicable for moral consideration. | [adjective] Not moral. UNMOVED (13) [adjective] Not physically moved. | [adjective] Not affected emotionally, or not showing emotion. | [adjective] Not sympathetic; uncaring. UNNAILS (7) [verb] To remove the nails from. UNNAMED (10) [adjective] Not having a name. UNNERVE (10) [verb] To deprive of nerve, force, or strength; to weaken; to enfeeble. | [verb] To make somebody nervous, upset, alarm, shake the resolve of. UNNOISY (10) UNNOTED (8) [adjective] That has not been noted. UNOILED (8) [adjective] Not having been oiled. | [verb] To remove the oil from. UNOWNED (11) [adjective] Not owned; not having an owner. | [adjective] Not avowed or acknowledged as one's own property or one's own work. UNPACKS (15) [verb] To remove from a package or container, particularly with respect to items that had previously been arranged closely and securely in a pack. | [verb] To empty containers that had been packed. | [verb] To analyze a concept or a text. UNPAGED (11) [adjective] Without page numbers. | [adjective] (of memory) Not subject to paging. UNPAVED (13) [adjective] (of a road or path) Not having a hard, impervious surface; not paved UNPICKS (15) [verb] To undo sewing stitches. | [verb] To undo knitting in order to reuse the wool. | [verb] To unravel or untangle the threads of a rope etc. UNPILED (10) [verb] Past tense of unpile; to remove from a pile or stack. UNPILES (9) [verb] Third person singular simple present indicative form of unpile, meaning to remove or separate items from a pile. UNPLAIT (9) [verb] To undo or untwist plaited hair; to unbraid UNPLUGS (10) [verb] To disconnect from a supply, especially an electrical socket. | [verb] To stop using electronic devices, especially for relaxation or to reduce stress. | [verb] To remove a blockage from (especially a water pipe or drain). UNPOSED (10) [adjective] Not posed; without deliberate posing UNQUIET (16) [verb] To disturb, disquiet. | [adjective] Uneasy and restless; unable to settle. | [adjective] Causing unease or restlessness. UNQUOTE (16) [verb] To convert (a quoted expression) back to its original form. | [interjection] Used in speech to indicate the end of a quotation. UNRAKED (12) [adjective] Not raked; left in an unswept or undisturbed state. | [adjective] (of a ship's mast) not inclined backward from the vertical. UNRATED (8) [verb] To remove the rating from something. | [adjective] Not rated; having no rating UNRAVEL (10) [verb] To separate the threads (of); disentangle. | [verb] (of threads, etc.) To become separated; (of something woven, knitted, etc.) to come apart. | [verb] To clear from complication or difficulty; to unfold; to solve. UNRAZED (17) [adjective] Not razed; not destroyed or demolished. UNREADY (11) [adjective] Not ready. UNREELS (7) [verb] To remove or uncoil from a reel. UNREEVE (10) [verb] To withdraw or take out, as for example a rope from a block. UNRESTS (7) [noun] Plural of unrest; states of dissatisfaction, disturbance, or agitation. | [verb] Third person singular present tense of the verb "unrest," meaning to disturb or make restless. UNRIMED (10) [adjective] Not covered with rime (frost or ice); free from rime. UNRIPER (9) [adjective] More unripe; less ripe than something else. UNRISEN (7) [adjective] Not risen. UNROBED (10) [verb] To disrobe, to undress. | [adjective] Not robed. UNROBES (9) [verb] To disrobe, to undress. UNROLLS (7) [verb] To straighten something that has been rolled, twisted or curled. | [verb] To emerge, be revealed or become apparent; to unfold. | [verb] To replace (a loop in a program) with a repetitive sequence of the individual instructions that the loop would carry out, sometimes used as an optimization. UNROOFS (10) [verb] To remove a roof from, e.g. a building. UNROOTS (7) [verb] To tear up by the roots; to uproot. UNROPED (10) [adjective] Not attached to a rope | [verb] To remove from a rope UNROUGH (11) UNROUND (8) [verb] To change from a rounded to an unrounded position or shape, especially in phonetics when altering vowel articulation. UNROVEN (10) UNRULED (8) [adjective] Plain, not ruled with lines. | [adjective] Not ruled; not governed; not controlled or influenced. UNSATED (8) [adjective] Not satisfied or fulfilled; still wanting more. UNSAVED (11) [verb] To undo an act of saving; to erase. | [adjective] Not saved; unredeemed. | [adjective] Not saved (stored in a file). UNSAWED (11) [adjective] Not having been sawed; in an original uncut state. UNSCREW (12) [verb] To loosen a screw or thing by turning it. UNSEALS (7) [verb] To break the seal of (something) in order to open it. | [verb] To open by having a seal broken. UNSEAMS (9) [verb] To remove or open a seam from a garment or fabric. | [verb] To burst open at the seams. UNSEATS (7) [verb] To throw from one's seat; to deprive of a seat. | [verb] To deprive of the right to sit in a legislative body, as for fraud in election, or simply by defeating them in an election. UNSELLS (7) UNSEWED (11) [verb] Past tense of unsew; to undo stitching or remove stitches from something that was sewn. UNSEXED (15) [adjective] Not separated by sex. | [verb] To deprive of sexual attributes or characteristics. | [verb] To sterilize (deprive of the ability to procreate); to castrate. UNSEXES (14) [verb] To deprive of sexual attributes or characteristics. | [verb] To sterilize (deprive of the ability to procreate); to castrate. UNSHARP (12) [verb] To sharpen (an image) by creating a blurred ("unsharp") negative as a mask, and then combining that mask with the original. | [adjective] Not sharp; out of focus. UNSHELL (10) [verb] To remove the shell or outer covering from something. UNSHIFT (13) [verb] To remove or extract something from the beginning of a list or array, or to shift something back to its original position. UNSHIPS (12) [verb] To unload cargo from a ship or other vessel | [verb] To remove an oar or mast from its normal position | [verb] To throw from a horse; to unseat UNSHORN (10) [adjective] Not shorn. UNSHOWY (16) [adjective] Not showy; plain or unassuming UNSIGHT (11) UNSIZED (17) [adjective] Not sized UNSLING (8) [verb] To take something from a hanging or slung position. UNSLUNG (8) [verb] To take something from a hanging or slung position. | [adjective] That has not been slung. UNSMART (9) UNSNAPS (9) [verb] To unfasten (something held by snaps). UNSNARL (7) [verb] To remove or undo a snarl or tangle. UNSOBER (9) [adjective] Not sober; intoxicated or drunk. | [adjective] Serious or solemn in manner or appearance. UNSOLID (8) UNSONCY (12) UNSONSY (10) UNSOUND (8) [adjective] Not sound, particularly: UNSOWED (11) [adjective] Not sown; not planted with seeds. UNSPEAK (13) UNSPENT (9) [adjective] Not spent. UNSPILT (9) [adjective] Not spilt UNSPLIT (9) UNSPOKE (13) UNSTACK (13) [verb] To remove items from a stack or pile, especially in computing contexts where it refers to removing data from a stack data structure. | [verb] To separate or spread out stacked items. UNSTATE (7) UNSTEEL (7) UNSTEPS (9) [verb] To remove (the mast) from a sailing vessel. UNSTICK (13) [verb] (sometimes figurative) To free from the condition of being stuck. UNSTOPS (9) [verb] To remove a stoppage; to clear a blockage. | [verb] To unplug or uncork a container. | [verb] To draw out the stops of (an organ). UNSTRAP (9) [verb] To loosen or remove the straps from (something). UNSTUCK (13) [verb] (sometimes figurative) To free from the condition of being stuck. UNSTUNG (8) UNSWEAR (10) [verb] To retract or take back an oath or sworn statement. | [verb] To deny or renounce something previously sworn to. UNSWEPT (12) [adjective] Not swept UNSWORE (10) UNSWORN (10) [adjective] Not sworn UNTACKS (13) [verb] To unfasten (something tacked). | [verb] To remove the tack from. UNTAKEN (11) [adjective] Not taken. UNTAMED (10) [adjective] Wild, uncontrolled, especially of animals not domesticated or trained to human contact. UNTAXED (15) [adjective] Not subject to being taxed. | [adjective] Not having had the required taxes paid on it. | [adjective] Not tired or strained, working well within capacity. UNTEACH (12) [verb] To cause someone to unlearn; to make someone forget something they have been taught. | [verb] To cause something previously learned to be forgotten. UNTHINK (14) UNTIRED (8) UNTREAD (8) [verb] To retrace one's steps or walk back over a path that was previously walked. UNTRIED (8) [adjective] Not yet tried or tested; unknown. | [adjective] Not put on trial; not taken before a legal court. UNTRIMS (9) [verb] Third person singular present tense of "untrim," meaning to remove trim or ornamentation from something, or to make less trim or neat. UNTRUER (7) [adjective] More false or not true compared to something else; less true. UNTRULY (10) UNTRUSS (7) [noun] An untrusser or public whipper | [verb] To free from a truss; to untie or unfasten UNTRUTH (10) [noun] A lie or falsehood. | [noun] The condition of being false; truthlessness. UNTUCKS (13) [verb] To remove something from a relatively hidden location or position where it is tucked. UNTUNED (8) [adjective] The state of not having been tuned. | [adjective] Of or relating to a musical instrument that does not produce specific pitches, e.g. many drums and cymbals. UNTUNES (7) [verb] Third-person singular simple present indicative form of "untune," meaning to put out of tune or to disturb the proper adjustment of a musical instrument. UNTWINE (10) [verb] To untwist the strands of (something entwined). | [verb] To free (one thing that is entwined with another), disentangle, extricate. | [verb] To become untwisted or disentangled. UNTWIST (10) [noun] A twist in the opposite direction. | [verb] To remove a twist from. | [verb] To become untwisted. UNTYING (11) [verb] To loosen, as something interlaced or knotted; to disengage the parts of. | [verb] To free from fastening or from restraint; to let loose; to unbind. | [verb] To resolve; to unfold; to clear. UNURGED (9) UNUSUAL (7) [noun] Something that is unusual; an anomaly. | [adjective] Not usual, out of the ordinary UNVEILS (10) [verb] To remove a veil from; to uncover; to reveal something hidden. | [verb] To remove a veil; to reveal oneself. UNVEXED (18) UNVOCAL (12) UNVOICE (12) [verb] To change a voiced sound to a voiceless sound in phonetics or linguistics. UNWAXED (18) [adjective] Not waxed. UNWEARY (13) [verb] To refresh (a person) after weariness. | [adjective] Not weary. UNWEAVE (13) [verb] To undo or reverse the weaving of threads or fabric. | [verb] To disentangle or separate something that has been woven together. UNWHITE (13) UNWINDS (11) [noun] Any mechanism or operation that unwinds something. | [verb] To separate (something that is wound up) | [verb] To disentangle UNWISER (10) [adjective] Less wise; more foolish or lacking in good judgment. UNWOOED (11) [adjective] Not courted or sought after romantically; not wooed. UNWOUND (11) [verb] To separate (something that is wound up) | [verb] To disentangle | [verb] To relax; to chill out; to rest and relieve of stress UNWOVEN (13) [verb] To undo something woven. | [adjective] Not woven. UNWRAPS (12) [verb] To open or undo, as what is wrapped or folded. | [verb] To become unwrapped. | [verb] To remove word wrap from. UNWRUNG (11) [adjective] Not wrung or twisted; not having had liquid squeezed out of it. | [adjective] Not tormented or distressed. UNYOKED (15) [verb] To release something from a yoke or harness. | [verb] To disconnect, unlink. | [verb] To liberate, deliver from oppression. UNYOKES (14) [verb] To release something from a yoke or harness. | [verb] To disconnect, unlink. | [verb] To liberate, deliver from oppression. UNYOUNG (11) UNZONED (17) UPBEARS (11) [verb] To bear up; to support or sustain from below. | [verb] Third person singular present tense of "upbear," meaning to lift up or carry upward. UPBEATS (11) [noun] An unaccented beat at the start of a musical phrase. UPBINDS (12) [verb] Third-person singular simple present indicative form of upbind, meaning to bind up or fasten together. UPBOILS (11) [verb] Third person singular present of "upboil," meaning to boil up or cause to boil up. UPBORNE (11) [verb] Past participle of upbear; carried or borne upward. | [adjective] Supported or lifted up from below. UPBOUND (12) [adjective] Traveling or heading in an upward direction. | [adjective] Heading toward a particular destination (used in transportation, especially in "upbound train" or "upbound traffic"). UPBRAID (12) [noun] The act of reproaching; scorn; disdain. | [verb] To criticize severely. | [verb] (followed by with or for, and formerly of before the object) To charge with something wrong or disgraceful; to reproach UPBUILD (12) [verb] To build up (literally). | [verb] To build up; to develop (figuratively). UPBUILT (11) [verb] To build up (literally). | [verb] To build up; to develop (figuratively). UPCASTS (11) [noun] A cast; a throw. | [noun] The ventilating shaft of a mine out of which the air passes after having circulated through the mine. | [noun] A current of air passed along such a shaft. UPCHUCK (20) [noun] Vomit. | [verb] To vomit. UPCLIMB (15) UPCOAST (11) [adjective] Upstream in the direction of coastal currents. UPCOILS (11) [verb] To unwind or straighten something that is coiled. | [verb] Third-person singular present tense of "uncoil," meaning causes coils to straighten out. UPCURLS (11) UPCURVE (14) UPDARTS (10) UPDATED (11) [verb] To bring (a thing) up to date. | [verb] To bring (a person) up to date: to inform (a person) about recent developments. UPDATER (10) [noun] One who updates; a person or thing that makes something current or more recent. UPDATES (10) [noun] An advisement providing more up-to-date information than currently known. | [noun] A change in information, a modification of existing or known data. | [noun] An additional piece of information. An addition to existing information. UPDIVED (14) UPDIVES (13) UPDRAFT (13) [noun] An upward current of air, especially a strong one UPDRIED (11) UPDRIES (10) UPENDED (11) [verb] To end up; to set on end. | [verb] To tip or turn over. | [verb] To destroy, invalidate, overthrow, or defeat. UPFIELD (13) [adjective] Away from the defending team's end of the playing field | [adjective] Describing an NMR resonance at a lower frequency to that of a reference signal | [adverb] Away from the defending team's end of the playing field UPFLING (13) UPFLOWS (15) [noun] Plural of upflow, a flow of fluid or air moving upward. | [verb] Third person singular present tense of upflow, meaning to flow upward. UPFLUNG (13) [adjective] Flung or thrown up. UPFOLDS (13) [noun] An anticline. | [verb] To fold up. | [verb] To create a raised fold. UPFRONT (12) [noun] A meeting of network executives with the press and major advertisers, signaling the start of advertising sales for a new season | [verb] To bring to the fore; to place up front for consideration | [adjective] Honest, frank and straightforward. UPGAZED (20) UPGAZES (19) [verb] Third person singular present tense of "upgaze," meaning to gaze or look upward. UPGIRDS (11) UPGOING (11) [adjective] Moving or directed upward. | [noun] An upward slope or incline, especially in geology or mining. UPGRADE (11) [noun] An upward grade or slope. | [noun] An improved component or replacement item, usually applied to technology | [noun] An improvement UPGROWN (13) UPGROWS (13) [verb] Third person singular present tense of "upgrow," meaning to grow upward or increase in growth. UPHEAPS (14) [verb] To move or sift data in a heap data structure by moving an element upward toward the root to maintain heap properties. | [verb] Third-person singular present tense of "upheap," used in computing and data structure operations. UPHEAVE (15) [verb] To heave or lift up; raise up or aloft. | [verb] To lift or thrust something upward forcefully, or be similarly lifted or thrust upward. | [verb] To be lifted up; rise. UPHILLS (12) [noun] An uphill route. UPHOARD (13) UPHOLDS (13) [verb] To hold up; to lift on high; to elevate. | [verb] To keep erect; to support; to sustain; to keep from falling | [verb] To support by approval or encouragement, to confirm (something which has been questioned) UPHROES (12) [noun] A pair of rope spans attached to a ship's mast to support the topmast, or a device used in sailing to suspend tackle. UPKEEPS (15) [noun] The costs and efforts required to maintain something in good condition. | [verb] Third-person singular present tense of "upkeep," meaning to maintain or keep in good repair. UPLANDS (10) [noun] The area in the interior of a country with a generally higher elevation; often hilly, but not generally mountainous (compare highlands). | [noun] The country, as against the town. UPLEAPS (11) UPLEAPT (11) [verb] Past tense and past participle of "upleap," meaning to leap or jump upward. UPLIFTS (12) [noun] The act or result of being uplifted. | [noun] A tectonic upheaval, especially one that takes place in the process of mountain building. | [noun] A brassiere that raises the breasts. UPLIGHT (13) [noun] A recessed light fixture that directs the light in an upward direction. | [verb] To illuminate from below. UPLINKS (13) [noun] The portion of a communications link used for the transmission of signals from an Earth terminal to a satellite or to an airborne platform. An uplink is the converse of a downlink. An uplink or downlink is distinguished from reverse link or forward link. | [noun] (by analogy, less formally) The communication path from a mobile device to a base station, a consumer to the network backbone, a client device to a server etc. | [noun] Data transmission from a data station to the headend. UPLOADS (10) [noun] Such a file transfer. | [verb] To transfer data to a computer on a network, especially to a server on the Internet. UPPILED (12) UPPILES (11) UPPINGS (12) [noun] Plural of upping, the act of increasing or raising something, such as prices or stakes. | [verb] Third person singular present tense of "up," meaning to increase or raise. UPPROPS (13) UPRAISE (9) [verb] To raise something up; to elevate. | [verb] To move something upright; to erect. UPRATED (10) [verb] To give something a higher rating | [adjective] That has been given a higher rating | [adjective] Upgraded UPRATES (9) [noun] An increase in a rating | [verb] To give something a higher rating UPREACH (14) UPREARS (9) [verb] To raise something up; to rise up; to erect UPRIGHT (13) [noun] Any vertical part of a structure, especially one of the goal posts in sports. | [noun] A word clued by the successive initial, middle, or final letters of the cross-lights in a double acrostic or triple acrostic. | [noun] An upright piano. UPRISEN (9) [verb] To rise; to get up; to appear from below the horizon. | [verb] To have an upward direction or inclination | [verb] To rebel or revolt; to take part in an uprising. UPRISER (9) UPRISES (9) [verb] To rise; to get up; to appear from below the horizon. | [verb] To have an upward direction or inclination | [verb] To rebel or revolt; to take part in an uprising. UPRIVER (12) [adjective] Towards the source of a river. | [adverb] Towards the source of a river. | [adverb] Against the current. UPROARS (9) [noun] Tumultuous, noisy excitement. | [noun] Loud confused noise, especially when coming from several sources. | [noun] A loud protest, controversy, outrage UPROOTS (9) [verb] To root up; to tear up by the roots, or as if by the roots; to extirpate. | [verb] (by extension) To remove from a familiar circumstance, especially suddenly and unwillingly. | [verb] To destroy utterly; to eradicate, exterminate. UPROUSE (9) [verb] To rouse or awaken from sleep or inactivity. | [verb] To stir up or incite to action. UPSCALE (11) [verb] To increase in size, to scale up. | [adjective] Marked by wealth or quality; high-class; upmarket. UPSENDS (10) [verb] Third person singular present of "upsend," meaning to send upward or transmit upward. UPSHIFT (15) [noun] A shift to a higher gear | [noun] A shift to a higher level, such as of frequency, growth, economic level, etc. | [verb] To shift to a higher gear UPSHOOT (12) [noun] A sudden or rapid upward movement or growth. | [verb] To shoot upward. UPSHOTS (12) [noun] A concise summary. | [noun] The final result, or outcome of something. UPSIDES (10) [noun] The highest or uppermost side or portion of something | [noun] A favourable aspect of something that also has an unfavourable aspect | [noun] An upward tendency, especially in a financial market etc UPSILON (9) [noun] The twentieth letter of Classical and Modern Greek; the twenty-second letter of Old and Ancient Greek. | [noun] (particle physics) An upsilon meson, or bottomonium. UPSOARS (9) [verb] Third-person singular simple present indicative form of "upsoard," meaning to soar upward or rise sharply. | [verb] Plural form of "upsoard" used as a noun meaning sudden upward movements or rises. UPSTAGE (10) [noun] The part of a stage that is farthest from the audience or camera. | [verb] To draw attention away from others, especially on-stage. | [verb] To force other actors to face away from the audience by staying upstage. UPSTAIR (9) [adjective] Upstairs UPSTAND (10) [noun] A section of a roof covering or flashing which turns up against a vertical surface. | [verb] To stand up; arise; be erect; rise. UPSTARE (9) UPSTART (9) [noun] One who has suddenly gained wealth, power, or other prominence, but either has not received social acceptance or has become arrogant or presumptuous. | [noun] The meadow saffron. | [verb] To rise suddenly, to spring UPSTATE (9) [noun] The northern section of a state. | [adjective] Of the northern section of a state. | [adverb] To the northern section of a state. UPSTEPS (11) UPSTIRS (9) UPSTOOD (10) [verb] Past tense of upstand; to stand up or rise up. UPSURGE (10) [noun] A sudden strong rise or flow. | [verb] To surge up, or to become stronger or greater UPSWEEP (14) [noun] An upward sweep or curve, especially in hairstyling where hair is swept upward. | [verb] To sweep upward. UPSWELL (12) [noun] A rising swell. | [verb] To swell upward. UPSWEPT (14) [adjective] Curved or swept upwards UPSWING (13) [noun] An upward swing | [noun] (by extension) an upward trend or an increase in activity | [verb] To swing upward. UPSWUNG (13) [verb] Past tense of upswing, meaning to swing or move upward. UPTAKES (13) [noun] Understanding; comprehension. | [noun] Absorption, especially of food or nutrient by an organism. | [noun] The act of lifting or taking up. UPTEARS (9) [verb] Tears up or rips apart; pulls up forcefully. | [verb] Third person singular present of "uptear," meaning to tear or rip upward. UPTHREW (15) [verb] Past tense of upthrow; to throw upward or cast up. UPTHROW (15) [noun] A fault in which a mass of material has been thrown up from below. | [verb] To throw or cast upwards. | [verb] To throw up (a mass of material) from below, causing a fault. UPTICKS (15) [noun] A small increase or upward change in something that has been steady or declining. | [noun] A stock market transaction or quote at a price above a preceding one. UPTIGHT (13) [noun] An uptight person. | [adjective] Excessively concerned with rules and order, always serious. | [adjective] Emotionally repressed; nervous and tense. UPTILTS (9) [verb] To tilt upward or in an upward direction. | [verb] Third-person singular present tense of "uptilt," meaning causes to tilt upward. UPTIMES (11) [noun] Plural of uptime; periods during which a system, computer, or service is operational and available for use. UPTOWNS (12) [noun] The residential part of a city, away from the commercial center UPTREND (10) [noun] An upward trend, or an upturn. | [verb] To undergo an upward trend. UPTURNS (9) [noun] An upward turn or trend, especially in business activity or profit | [verb] To turn (something) up or over UPWAFTS (15) [verb] To carry or lift upward on or as if on a current of air. UPWARDS (13) [adverb] Towards a higher place; towards what is above. | [adverb] To a higher figure or amount. | [adverb] Towards something which is higher in order, larger, superior etc. UPWELLS (12) [verb] Rises or flows upward, typically used to describe water or other liquids moving up from below. | [verb] Emerges or comes to the surface, often referring to emotions, memories, or information becoming apparent. UPWINDS (13) [verb] To wind or turn upward. | [noun] Plural of upwind, referring to winds blowing from above or currents moving upward. URACILS (9) [noun] Plural of uracil, a pyrimidine base that is a constituent of RNA. URAEMIA (9) [noun] Blood poisoning resulting from the retention of waste products usually excreted as urine. URAEMIC (11) [adjective] Relating to or affected by uremia, a condition caused by the accumulation of urea and other waste products in the blood. URALITE (7) [noun] A type of amphibole mineral that forms as an alteration product of pyroxene in igneous rocks. URANIAS (7) [noun] Plural of Urania, a muse in Greek mythology associated with astronomy. | [noun] A genus of tropical moths known for their iridescent wing patterns. URANIDE (8) [noun] A compound formed by the combination of uranium with another element, typically a more electronegative element such as oxygen or a halogen. URANISM (9) [noun] A 19th-century term for homosexuality or homoerotic attraction, derived from the planet Uranus. | [noun] The belief in or practice of uranism as a sexual orientation. URANITE (7) [noun] A uranium-bearing mineral, typically a yellow or green oxide of uranium. URANIUM (9) [noun] The element with atomic number 92 and symbol U: a radioactive silvery-grey metal in the actinide series. URANOUS (7) [adjective] Of or containing uranium in its lower valence state, typically +3. | [adjective] Relating to or derived from uranium. URANYLS (10) [noun] Plural of uranyl, a chemical radical or ion containing uranium and oxygen, commonly used in compounds and industrial applications. URBANER (9) [adjective] More urban; more characteristic of a city or cities. URCHINS (12) [noun] A mischievous child. | [noun] A street urchin, a child who lives, or spends most of their time, in the streets. | [noun] A sea urchin. UREASES (7) [noun] Plural of urease, an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of urea into ammonia and carbon dioxide. UREDIAL (8) [adjective] Relating to or of the nature of a uredium (a fruiting body in rust fungi that produces uredospores). UREDIUM (10) [noun] A fruiting structure in rust fungi that produces uredospores, allowing the fungus to spread during the growing season. UREIDES (8) [noun] Any compound, of general formula R-CO-NH-CO-NH2 or R-CO-NH-CO-NH-CO-R', formally derived by the acylation of urea UREMIAS (9) [noun] Plural of uremia, a condition characterized by the accumulation of urea and other nitrogenous waste products in the blood due to kidney failure. URETERS (7) [noun] Either of the two long, narrow ducts that carry urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder. URETHAN (10) [noun] A synthetic resin or polymer formed by the reaction of an isocyanate with a hydroxyl compound, used in plastics, coatings, and adhesives. URETHRA (10) [noun] The tube through which urine exits the body and, in penises, through which semen is ejaculated. URGENCY (13) [noun] The quality or condition of being urgent | [noun] Insistence, pressure URIDINE (8) [noun] A nucleoside formed from uracil and ribose. URINALS (7) [noun] A device or fixture used for urination, particularly: | [noun] Any oblong glass vessel shaped like the old alchemist's urinal. | [noun] A room or structure used for urination: a latrine; an outhouse; a lavatory. URINARY (10) [noun] A urinary device or fixture: a urinal. | [adjective] Pertaining to urine, its production, function, or excretion. | [adjective] Of or relating to the organs involved in the formation and excretion of urine. URINATE (7) [verb] (urology) To pass urine from the body. URINOSE (7) [adjective] Resembling or containing urine; having the characteristics or odor of urine. URINOUS (7) [adjective] Of, relating to, or resembling urine. URNLIKE (11) URODELE (8) [noun] Any caudate amphibian UROLITH (10) [noun] A stone or calculus formed in the urinary system, particularly in the kidneys or bladder. UROLOGY (11) [noun] The surgical specialty of medicine that treats disorders of the urinary tract and the urogenital system. UROPODS (10) [noun] Either of the two posterior abdominal appendages of the lobster, shrimp and some other crustaceans | [noun] The hind part of polarized leukocytes, mostly involved in cell-to-cell interaction, cell activation and apoptosis URTEXTS (14) [noun] A primitive, seminal, or prototypical example of an artistic genre or the basis of an ideological movement. | [noun] The original version of a piece of music or text, as created by the composer or writer. USANCES (9) [noun] The plural of usance; a period of time allowed for payment of a foreign bill of exchange. | [noun] Customary practice or usage. USAUNCE (9) [noun] A customary practice or usage; an established manner of doing things. | [noun] In law, the enjoyment of a right or property. USEABLE (9) [adjective] Capable of being used. | [adjective] Easy to use; exhibiting good usability. | [adjective] Homosexual USEABLY (12) [adverb] In a manner that is able to be used or put into service; usably. USELESS (7) [adjective] Without use or possibility to be used. | [adjective] Unhelpful, not useful; pointless (of an action). | [adjective] (of a person) Good-for-nothing; not dependable. USHERED (11) [verb] To guide people to their seats. | [verb] To accompany or escort (someone). | [verb] To precede; to act as a forerunner or herald. USUALLY (10) [adverb] Most of the time; less than always, but more than occasionally. | [adverb] Under normal conditions. USURERS (7) [noun] A person who loans money to others and charges interest, particularly at an illegal, exorbitant, or unfair rate. | [noun] Specifically, a male usurer. USURIES (7) [noun] Plural of usury; the practice of lending money at excessively high interest rates. | [noun] Instances or cases of charging illegal or immoral interest on loans. USURPED (10) [verb] To seize power from another, usually by illegitimate means. | [verb] To use and assume the coat of arms of another person. | [verb] To take the place rightfully belonging to someone or something else. USURPER (9) [noun] One who usurps. UTENSIL (7) [noun] An instrument or device for domestic use, especially in the kitchen. | [noun] A useful small tool, implement, or vessel. UTERINE (7) [noun] A uterine sibling. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to the uterus. | [adjective] Born of the same mother but of a different father. UTILISE (7) [verb] To make use of; to use. | [verb] To make useful; to find a practical use for. | [verb] To make best use of; to use to its fullest extent, potential, or ability. UTILITY (10) [noun] The state or condition of being useful; usefulness. | [noun] Something that is useful. | [noun] The ability of a commodity to satisfy needs or wants; the satisfaction experienced by the consumer of that commodity. UTILIZE (16) [verb] To make use of; to use. | [verb] To make useful; to find a practical use for. | [verb] To make best use of; to use to its fullest extent, potential, or ability. UTMOSTS (9) [noun] The greatest amount or degree possible; the furthest limit or extent. | [noun] Plural of utmost, referring to multiple instances or contexts of doing one's best or going to the greatest extent. UTOPIAN (9) [noun] Someone who supports or heralds the establishment of a utopia. | [adjective] Ideal but often impractical; visionary. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to or resembling a utopia. UTOPIAS (9) [noun] A world in which everything and everyone works in perfect harmony. UTOPISM (11) UTOPIST (9) [noun] A person who believes in or advocates for utopia; one who designs or pursues an idealized perfect society. UTRICLE (9) [noun] One of two otolith organs located in the vertebrate inner ear (the other being the saccule). | [noun] The prostatic utricle (a small indentation found in the male prostate). | [noun] A dry fruit similar to an achene, found in the beet and dock plants. UTTERED (8) [verb] To produce (speech or other sounds) with one's voice. | [verb] To reveal or express (an idea, thought, desire, etc.) with speech. | [verb] To produce (a noise) (of an inanimate object). UTTERER (7) [noun] One who utters; a person who speaks or makes sounds. | [noun] One who puts currency or forged documents into circulation. UTTERLY (10) [adverb] Completely, entirely, to the fullest extent UVEITIC (12) [adjective] Relating to or affected by uveitis, an inflammation of the uvea of the eye. UVEITIS (10) [noun] Inflammation of the uvea UVULARS (10) [noun] A sound articulated with the uvula. UXORIAL (14) [adjective] Of or pertaining to a wife, or her genes or relatives. | [adjective] Devoted to one's wife; uxorious.

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UBIETIES (10) [noun] The quality or state of being in a particular place; the fact of being somewhere specific. UBIQUITY (22) [noun] The state or quality of being, or appearing to be, everywhere at once; actual or perceived omnipresence. | [noun] Anything that is ubiquitous within a specified area. UDOMETER (11) [noun] An instrument for measuring the amount of rainfall; a rain gauge. UDOMETRY (14) UGLIFIED (13) [verb] Past tense and past participle of uglify; made ugly or more unattractive. UGLIFIER (12) UGLIFIES (12) [verb] To make ugly or more ugly; to spoil the appearance of something. UGLINESS (9) [noun] The condition of being ugly | [noun] An unsightly or frightful object UINTAITE (8) [noun] A black bituminous mineral found in Utah, consisting of hydrocarbons and used as a source of oil. UKELELES (12) [noun] A small four-stringed guitar. UKULELES (12) [noun] A small four-stringed guitar. ULCERATE (10) [verb] To cause an ulcer to develop. | [verb] To become ulcerous. | [adjective] (of a pollen grain) Having an ulcus, a rounded pore-like aperture, at one or both poles. ULCERING (11) [verb] Present participle of ulcer; to develop or cause ulcers on a surface or tissue. ULCEROUS (10) [adjective] Of or relating to an ulcer | [adjective] Having an ulcer ULEXITES (15) [noun] A hydrated borate mineral, calcium sodium borate hydroxide, that exhibits the optical property of fiber optics and is sometimes called "television stone." ULTERIOR (8) [adjective] Situated beyond, or on the farther side. | [adjective] Beyond what is obvious or evident. | [adjective] Being intentionally concealed so as to deceive. ULTIMACY (15) ULTIMATA (10) [noun] A final statement of terms or conditions made by one party to another, especially one that expresses a threat of reprisal or war. ULTIMATE (10) [noun] The most basic or fundamental of a set of things | [noun] The final or most distant point; the conclusion | [noun] The greatest extremity; the maximum ULTRADRY (12) ULTRAHIP (13) ULTRAHOT (11) ULTRAISM (10) [noun] Radicalism or political extremism. | [noun] A Spanish poetic movement opposed to modernism. ULTRAIST (8) [noun] One who pushes a principle or measure to extremes ULTRALOW (11) ULTRARED (9) ULULATED (9) [verb] To howl loudly or prolongedly in lamentation or joy | [verb] To produce a rapid and prolonged series of sharp noises with one's voice. ULULATES (8) [verb] To howl loudly or prolongedly in lamentation or joy | [verb] To produce a rapid and prolonged series of sharp noises with one's voice. UMANGITE (11) UMBELLAR (12) UMBELLED (13) [adjective] Having the form of or arranged in an umbel, a flat-topped or convex flower cluster with stems radiating from a common point. UMBELLET (12) UMBERING (13) [verb] To cast a shadow or shade over; to darken or obscure. | [verb] To color with umber, a dark brown pigment. UMBILICI (14) [noun] Navel | [noun] Hilum | [noun] A depression or opening in the center of the base of many spiral shells. UMBONATE (12) [adjective] (of a mushroom etc) Having an umbo UMBRAGES (13) [noun] Plural of umbrage; feelings of offense or resentment. | [noun] Plural of umbrage; shade or shadow, especially from trees. UMBRELLA (12) [noun] Cloth-covered frame used for protection against rain or sun. | [noun] Generally, anything that provides protection. | [noun] Something that covers a wide range of concepts, purposes, groups, etc. UMBRETTE (12) [noun] A small umbrella. | [noun] A African wading bird with dark plumage and a crest, also called the hamerkop. UMLAUTED (11) [verb] To place an umlaut over (a vowel). | [verb] To modify (a word) so that an umlaut is required in it. | [adjective] Modified by the addition of an umlaut. UMPIRAGE (13) [noun] The office or authority of an umpire; the act of umpiring in sports or other contexts. UMPIRING (13) [verb] To act as an umpire in a game. | [verb] To decide as an umpire. UMTEENTH (13) UNABATED (11) [adjective] Continuing at full strength or intensity UNABUSED (11) [adjective] Not subjected to abuse; treated with proper care and respect. UNAFRAID (12) [adjective] Not afraid. UNAGEING (10) UNAKITES (12) [noun] Plural of unakite, a pink and green speckled granite rock composed of feldspar, quartz, and epidote, used in jewelry and ornamental items. UNALLIED (9) [adjective] Not allied. UNAMUSED (11) [adjective] Not amused; thus often offended or put off. UNANCHOR (13) UNANELED (9) [adjective] In the Christian faith, not having taken the sacred unction before dying UNARGUED (10) UNARMING (11) [verb] To disarm, to remove the armour and weapons from. | [verb] To remove one's armour. UNARTFUL (11) [adjective] Lacking skill, technique, or artistic ability; clumsy or inept. | [adjective] Not showing art or craft; artless or crude. UNATONED (9) [adjective] Not atoned for. UNAVOWED (15) [adjective] Not avowed. UNAWAKED (16) [adjective] Not awakened; still asleep or in a state of sleep. UNAWARES (11) [adverb] Unexpectedly or by surprise. | [adverb] Inadvertently. | [adverb] Without plan or forethought. UNBACKED (17) [adjective] Having no back. | [adjective] Not supported or backed up (by someone or something). | [adjective] Having no (or few) backers. UNBANNED (11) [verb] To lift a ban against. UNBARBED (13) [adjective] Not having barbs; lacking barbs or sharp projections. UNBARRED (11) [verb] To remove an impediment that obstructs the passage of (someone or something). | [verb] To remove a prohibition. | [verb] To unlock or unbolt a door that had been locked or bolted with a bar. UNBATHED (14) [adjective] Not having taken a bath; unwashed. UNBEARED (11) UNBEATEN (10) [adjective] Not having been thrashed or beaten | [adjective] Not defeated | [adjective] Untrodden UNBELIEF (13) [noun] An absence (or rejection) of belief, especially religious belief UNBELTED (11) [adjective] Not belted | [adjective] Without a belt UNBENDED (12) [adjective] Not bent; straight. | [verb] Past tense and past participle of unbend, meaning to straighten or relax from a bent position. UNBENIGN (11) UNBIASED (11) [adjective] Impartial or without bias or prejudice. UNBIDDEN (12) [adjective] Not invited, requested or asked for UNBILLED (11) [adjective] Not yet billed or invoiced for; not charged or submitted for payment. UNBITTED (11) [adjective] Not fitted with a bit; lacking a bit (as in a horse's mouth). UNBITTEN (10) UNBITTER (10) UNBLAMED (13) UNBLOCKS (16) [verb] To remove or clear a block or obstruction from. | [verb] To free or make available. | [verb] In whist, to throw away a high card so as not to interrupt one's partner's long suit. UNBLOODY (14) UNBODIED (12) [adjective] Not having a physical body; incorporeal or disembodied. | [adjective] Not given physical form or expression. UNBOLTED (11) [verb] To unlock by undoing the bolts of. | [adjective] Not fastened with a bolt. | [adjective] Not sifted. UNBONNET (10) [verb] To remove a bonnet from. | [verb] To take off one's bonnet. UNBOSOMS (12) [verb] To tell someone about (one's troubles), and thus obtain relief. | [verb] To free (oneself) of the burden of one's troubles by telling of them. | [verb] To confess a misdeed. UNBOUGHT (14) [adjective] Not purchased or acquired by buying; not obtained in exchange for money. UNBOUNCY (15) UNBOXING (18) [verb] To remove from a box. | [verb] To retrieve (a value of a primitive type) from the object in which it is boxed. | [noun] The removal of something from its box; an unpacking. UNBRACED (13) [verb] To undo, unfasten; to relax, loosen. | [adjective] Not braced UNBRACES (12) [verb] To undo, unfasten; to relax, loosen. UNBRAIDS (11) [verb] To disentangle the strands of a braid UNBRAKED (15) [adjective] Not equipped with brakes or having brakes removed. | [adjective] Not restrained or checked in movement or action. UNBRAKES (14) UNBREECH (15) UNBRIDLE (11) [verb] To remove the bridle, and other tack, from (a horse or other animal). | [verb] To remove restraint from. UNBRIGHT (14) UNBROKEN (14) [adjective] Whole, not divided into parts. | [adjective] Of a horse, not tamed. | [adjective] Continuous, without interruption. | [verb] To do the inverse of breaking: to mend, restore, heal or fix. UNBUCKLE (16) [verb] To unfasten (the buckle of (a belt, shoe, etc)) UNBUILDS (11) [verb] To dismantle or deconstruct (something previously built). UNBUNDLE (11) [verb] To separate parts which have been bundled together. | [verb] To break down a product or service into a number of separate elements that can be charged for individually. UNBURDEN (11) [verb] To free from burden, or relieve from trouble. UNBURIED (11) [adjective] Not having been buried. | [verb] To dig up, to remove from the ground. UNBURNED (11) [adjective] Not burned. UNBUSTED (11) UNBUTTON (10) [verb] To open (something) by undoing its buttons. | [verb] To come open by having its buttons unfastened. UNCAGING (12) [verb] To take out of or release from a cage. | [verb] (by extension) To unleash; to remove from restraints. UNCAKING (15) [verb] The act of removing something from a caked or hardened state; to break apart or separate something that has become caked together. UNCALLED (11) [adjective] Not called. UNCANDID (12) [adjective] Not candid; duplicitous, concealing or secretive. UNCAPPED (15) [adjective] Not capped (in various senses). | [adjective] Not having made an appearance in an international sports match. | [verb] To remove a cap or cover from. UNCARING (11) [noun] Lack or absence of caring | [adjective] Characterized by a lack of care; not caring. UNCASHED (14) [adjective] Not presented for payment; unredeemed. UNCASING (11) [verb] To take out of a case or covering; to uncover. | [verb] To strip; to flay. | [verb] To display, or spread to view, as a flag, or the colors of a military body. UNCASKED (15) UNCATCHY (18) UNCAUGHT (14) [adjective] Not caught. UNCAUSED (11) [adjective] Not caused by anything; existing or occurring without a cause. UNCHAINS (13) [verb] To remove chains from; to free; to liberate. UNCHANCY (18) [adjective] Unfortunate, unlucky. | [adjective] Dangerous, unsafe. UNCHARGE (14) UNCHASTE (13) [adjective] Not chaste; not continent UNCHEWED (17) [adjective] Not having been chewed; remaining in an unchewed state. UNCHICLY (18) UNCHOKED (18) [verb] Past tense of unchoke; to clear or remove a blockage from something that was choked or obstructed. UNCHOKES (17) [verb] To relieve or remove a choke or obstruction from. | [verb] To free from a state of choking or being choked. UNCHOSEN (13) [adjective] Not chosen. UNCHURCH (18) [verb] To expel from membership of a congregation or church; to excommunicate. UNCIALLY (13) [adverb] In the manner of uncial script; relating to or written in uncial letters (a style of large capital letters used in ancient manuscripts). UNCIFORM (15) [noun] The hamate bone. | [adjective] Of the shape of a hook; hook-shaped. UNCINATE (10) [adjective] Hooked at the end. | [adjective] Hooked in form; possessing a hook. UNCLAMPS (14) [verb] To remove a clamp from. UNCLASPS (12) [verb] To release the clasp from something | [verb] To become unfastened | [verb] To separate from being clasped UNCLENCH (15) [verb] To open (something that was clenched). | [verb] To relax, especially one's muscles. UNCLINCH (15) [verb] To release or open from a clenched position; to relax a tight grip or hold. UNCLOAKS (14) [verb] To remove a cloak or cover from; to deprive of a cloak or cover; to unmask; to reveal. | [verb] To remove one's cloak. | [verb] To become visible again by turning off a cloaking device. UNCLOSED (11) [verb] To open; to unclench. | [adjective] Not closed; left open. UNCLOSES (10) [verb] To open; to unclench. UNCLOTHE (13) [verb] To strip of clothes or covering; to make naked. UNCLOUDS (11) [verb] To clear from clouds or obscurity; to make clear or bright. UNCLOYED (14) UNCOATED (11) [verb] (of the capsid shell) to dissociate from the viral core in the host cell cytoplasm | [verb] To remove the viral capsid of a virus, leading to the release of the viral genomic nucleic acid. | [adjective] Not coated UNCOCKED (17) [adjective] Not in a cocked position; specifically, (of a firearm) with the hammer or firing mechanism in the uncocked or relaxed state. UNCOFFIN (16) UNCOILED (11) [verb] To unwind or untwist (something). | [verb] To unwind or untwist oneself. | [adjective] Not (or no longer) coiled UNCOINED (11) UNCOMBED (15) [verb] To reverse the effect of combing; to muss. | [verb] To remove a backcomb from. | [verb] To comb out; to disentangle. UNCOMELY (15) [adjective] Not comely. | [adverb] In an uncomely way; inappropriately, unappealingly. UNCOMMON (14) [adjective] Rare; not readily found; unusual. | [adjective] Remarkable; exceptional. | [adverb] Exceedingly, exceptionally. UNCOOKED (15) [verb] To undo the act of cooking | [verb] To repair a file (specifically an MP3 audio file) that has been damaged ("cooked") by being converted through a text format and having line breaks applied to it. | [adjective] Raw and not cooked, especially of something that should be, or is sometimes cooked UNCOOLED (11) [adjective] Not cooled; remaining at its original temperature or not having undergone a cooling process. UNCORKED (15) [verb] To open (a bottle or other container sealed with a cork or stopper) by removing the cork or stopper from. | [verb] To release. | [adjective] Not corked; Allowing liquid to flow freely. UNCOUPLE (12) [verb] To disconnect or detach one thing from another. | [verb] To come loose. | [verb] To loose, as dogs, from their couples. UNCOVERS (13) [verb] To remove a cover from. | [verb] To reveal the identity of. | [verb] To show openly; to disclose; to reveal. UNCRATED (11) [adjective] Not contained in a crate. | [verb] To remove from a crate. UNCRATES (10) [verb] To remove from a crate. UNCREATE (10) [verb] To kill; to destroy; to deprive of existence; to annihilate. | [verb] To undo the act of creating. UNCROWNS (13) [verb] To deprive of the monarchy or other authority or status. | [verb] To remove a crown from (often figuratively). UNCTIONS (10) [noun] A salve or ointment. | [noun] A religious or ceremonial anointing. | [noun] A balm or something that soothes. UNCTUOUS (10) [adjective] (of a liquid or substance) Oily or greasy. | [adjective] (of a wine, coffee, sauce, gravy etc.) Rich, lush, intense, with layers of concentrated, soft, velvety flavor. | [adjective] (by extension, of a person) Profusely polite, especially unpleasantly so and insincerely earnest. UNCUFFED (17) [verb] Past tense of uncuff; to remove cuffs from something or someone. UNCURBED (13) [adjective] Unlimited; unrestricted. UNCURLED (11) [verb] To straighten out from being curled up. UNCURSED (11) UNDAMPED (14) [adjective] Not damped; continuing to oscillate or vibrate without reduction in amplitude. | [adjective] Not suppressed or restrained; uninhibited or uncontrolled. UNDARING (10) UNDECKED (16) UNDENIED (10) [adjective] Not denied UNDERACT (11) [verb] To act in an understated manner or with little expressiveness UNDERAGE (10) [adjective] Below the legal age for some activity, such as drinking or having sex. | [adjective] Not yet a legal adult; still a minor. | [noun] A deficit or shortfall in funds, inventory, or capacity. UNDERARM (11) [noun] The armpit. | [noun] Old-fashioned and now outlawed style of bowling in which the arm is not swung over the shoulder. | [verb] To supply with insufficient weaponry. UNDERATE (9) UNDERBID (12) [noun] A bid that is lower than another. | [verb] To bid too low. | [verb] To bid lower than another. UNDERBUD (12) UNDERBUY (14) UNDERCUT (11) [noun] A cut made in the lower part of something; the material so removed. | [noun] The notch cut in a tree to direct its fall when being felled. | [noun] The underside of a sirloin of beef; the fillet. UNDERDID (11) [verb] Past tense of "underdo," meaning to do something insufficiently or less thoroughly than required. UNDERDOG (11) [noun] A competitor thought unlikely to win. | [noun] Somebody at a disadvantage. | [noun] A high swing wherein the person pushing the swing runs beneath the swing while the person being pushed is at the forward limit of the arc. UNDEREAT (9) [verb] To eat less food than is needed or desired; to consume an insufficient amount of food. UNDERFED (13) [adjective] Inadequately fed. | [verb] To feed inadequately or insufficiently UNDERFUR (12) [noun] The thick, soft undercoat of some mammals, especially those that spend time in the water UNDERGOD (11) UNDERJAW (19) [noun] The lower jaw or mandible of an animal, especially when it projects forward or is prominent. UNDERLAP (11) UNDERLAY (12) [verb] To lay (something) underneath something else; to put under. | [verb] To provide a support for something; to raise or support by something laid under. | [verb] To put a tap on (a shoe). | [noun] A layer (of earth, etc.) that lies under another; substratum. UNDERLET (9) [verb] To let below the value. | [verb] To let or lease at second hand; to sublet. UNDERLIE (9) [verb] To lie in a position directly beneath. | [verb] To lie under or beneath. | [verb] To serve as a basis of; form the foundation of. UNDERLIP (11) [noun] The lower lip. UNDERLIT (9) [adjective] Illuminated from beneath | [adjective] Poorly, or insufficiently illuminated UNDERPAY (14) [verb] To pay (someone) less than the value of their work; to pay (someone) insufficiently. | [verb] To pay less than is due for (something). UNDERPIN (11) [verb] To support from below with props or masonry. | [verb] To give support to; to corroborate. UNDERRAN (9) [verb] Past tense of "underrun," meaning to run beneath or below something, or to spend less than the budgeted amount. UNDERRUN (9) [noun] A condition where actual spending or consumption falls below a budgeted or expected amount. | [noun] In aviation, the amount by which an aircraft's landing distance is less than the available runway. | [verb] To run or operate below a specified or expected level. UNDERSEA (9) [adjective] Existing, relating to, or made for use beneath the sea. UNDERSET (9) [noun] Undercurrent (of water) | [verb] To set under or beneath. | [verb] To prop or support. UNDERTAX (16) [verb] To tax at a rate lower than is proper or legal. | [verb] To assess taxes on (someone or something) below the correct amount. UNDERTOW (12) [noun] A short-range flow of water returning seaward from the waves breaking on the shore. | [noun] (by extension) A feeling that runs contrary to one's normal one. | [verb] To pull or tow under; drag beneath; pull down. UNDERWAY (15) [noun] A road, track, path, or street for going under another way or obstacle. | [noun] An underground passage, tunnel. | [noun] A voyage, especially underwater. UNDEVOUT (12) UNDIMMED (14) [adjective] Not dimmed. UNDOABLE (11) [noun] Something that cannot be done; an impossible or impractical task. | [adjective] Not doable; impossible to do. | [adjective] Possible to undo; reversible. UNDOCILE (11) UNDOCKED (16) [verb] To remove (a ship) from a dock. | [verb] To remove from a docking station. | [verb] To drag (a user interface element, such as a toolbar) away from its fixed position so that it floats freely. UNDOINGS (10) [noun] Plural of undoing; instances of reversing or annulling something. | [noun] Plural of undoing; causes of someone's ruin or downfall. UNDOTTED (10) [adjective] Not marked with a dot or dots; lacking dots or points. UNDOUBLE (11) UNDRAPED (12) [adjective] Not draped. UNDRAPES (11) [verb] To remove drapes or coverings from something. UNDREAMT (11) [adjective] Not dreamed; not dreamt. UNDUBBED (14) [adjective] Not having been dubbed; lacking a dubbed soundtrack or voice-over, particularly referring to a film or video in its original language. UNDULANT (9) [adjective] Having the characteristics of a wave; wavelike UNDULATE (9) [verb] To cause to move in a wavelike motion. | [verb] To cause to resemble a wave | [verb] To move in wavelike motions. UNDULLED (10) UNEARNED (9) [adjective] Not earned. UNEARTHS (11) [verb] To drive or draw from the earth. | [verb] To uncover or find; to bring out from concealment | [verb] To dig up. UNEASIER (8) [adjective] Not easy; difficult. | [adjective] Restless; disturbed by pain, anxiety | [adjective] Not easy in manner; constrained UNEASILY (11) [adverb] In an uneasy manner. UNEDIBLE (11) UNEDITED (10) [adjective] Not having been altered from the original version; not edited. UNENDING (10) [adjective] Not ending; having no end. UNENVIED (12) [adjective] Not envied. UNEQUALS (17) [noun] One who is not an equal. UNERASED (9) [adjective] Not erased; still existing or visible in its original form. UNEROTIC (10) UNERRING (9) [adjective] Consistently accurate; not missing a target. UNEVADED (13) UNEVENER (11) [adjective] More uneven; having greater irregularity or lack of uniformity than something else. UNEVENLY (14) [adverb] In an uneven or haphazard manner. | [adverb] In an unequal manner. UNEXOTIC (17) UNEXPERT (17) UNFADING (13) [adjective] Not fading; not losing its color or intensity, or being forgotten. UNFAIRER (11) [adjective] Not beautiful; uncomely; unattractive | [adjective] Sorrowful; sad | [adjective] Unseemly; disgraceful UNFAIRLY (14) [adverb] In a manner that is unfair. UNFAITHS (14) [noun] Plural of unfaith; instances of disloyalty, treachery, or breach of faith. | [noun] Lack of religious faith or belief. UNFALLEN (11) UNFAMOUS (13) UNFASTEN (11) [verb] To detach from any connecting agency or link; to disconnect. | [verb] To come unloosed or untied. UNFEARED (12) [adjective] Not feared; not regarded with fear or apprehension. UNFENCED (14) [adjective] Not enclosed by a fence or other boundary; free to roam over a wider area. | [adjective] Without protection; defenseless. UNFENCES (13) [verb] To remove fences from; to take down or dismantle fencing. | [verb] Third person singular present tense of "unfence," meaning to remove the fencing from a property or area. UNFETTER (11) [verb] To release from fetters; to unchain; to let loose; to free. UNFILIAL (11) [adjective] Not befitting or proper for a son. UNFILLED (12) [adjective] Not filled, especially occupational positions. | [verb] To empty. UNFILMED (14) [adjective] Not recorded on film or video; not made into a movie. UNFISHED (15) UNFITTED (12) [adjective] Not suited, not fit (for something). | [adjective] (of a garment) Not customized, tailored or cut to fit. | [adjective] Of trains, or wagons in the train, not having a through brake pipe, or brakes on the wagons that can be operated from the locomotive (the wagons did have handbrakes however). | [verb] To make unfit; to render unsuitable, spoil, disqualify. UNFIXING (19) UNFLASHY (17) [adjective] Not flashy. UNFLEXED (19) UNFOILED (12) [adjective] Not defeated or thwarted; not prevented from succeeding. | [adjective] Not covered or backed with foil. UNFOLDED (13) [verb] To undo a folding. | [verb] To turn out; to happen; to develop. | [verb] To reveal. UNFOLDER (12) UNFORCED (14) [adjective] Not forced. UNFORGED (13) UNFORGOT (12) UNFORKED (16) UNFORMED (14) [adjective] Not formed or made. | [adjective] Not having a definite form; shapeless; amorphous. | [adjective] Not well developed. UNFOUGHT (15) [adjective] Not engaged in or contested; not fought. UNFRAMED (14) [adjective] Not framed; not having a frame. UNFREEZE (20) [verb] To defrost something. | [verb] To thaw. | [verb] To resume movement. UNFROCKS (17) [verb] To remove from the clergy; to revoke the clergical status of. UNFROZEN (20) [verb] To defrost something. | [verb] To thaw. | [verb] To resume movement. UNFUNDED (13) [adjective] Not funded; having received no funding. UNFURLED (12) [verb] To unroll or release something that had been rolled up, typically a sail or a flag. | [verb] To roll out or debut anything. | [verb] To open up by unrolling. UNGAINLY (12) [noun] An ungainly person or thing. | [adjective] Clumsy; lacking grace. | [adjective] Difficult to move or to manage; unwieldy. | [adverb] In an ungainly or unbecoming manner; improperly; undeservedly, unduly; unsuitably. UNGALLED (10) [adjective] Not galled; not irritated, chafed, or annoyed. | [adjective] Not having a gall or sore spot (especially on a horse's skin). UNGENIAL (9) [adjective] Not genial. UNGENTLE (9) [adjective] Showing a lack of gentleness, kindness or compassion. | [adjective] Not acting according to accepted ethics or standards of behaviour. UNGENTLY (12) UNGIFTED (13) [adjective] Not gifted; lacking special talent. | [adjective] Not having received a gift. UNGIRDED (11) [verb] To loosen the girdle or band of. | [verb] To unbind or unload. UNGLAZED (19) [adjective] Not glazed. UNGLOVED (13) [adjective] Not wearing a glove; barehanded. UNGLOVES (12) [verb] To remove gloves from; to take off gloves. UNGLUING (10) [verb] The act of separating something that has been glued or bonded together. | [verb] The process of removing or detaching glued materials. UNGOTTEN (9) UNGOWNED (13) [adjective] Not wearing a gown; dressed without formal attire. UNGRACED (12) [adjective] Lacking grace, elegance, or divine blessing; ungraceful or awkward. UNGRADED (11) [adjective] Not graded; having no grade. UNGREEDY (13) UNGROUND (10) [verb] To remove a connection to ground potential. | [verb] To free from the punishment of being grounded (restricted to home). | [adjective] Not having been ground; unpulverized. UNGUARDS (10) [verb] To deprive of a guard; to leave unprotected. UNGUENTA (9) [noun] Plural of unguentum; medicinal oils or ointments used in pharmacy and medicine. UNGUENTS (9) [noun] Any cream containing medicinal ingredients applied to the skin for therapeutic purposes. UNGUIDED (11) [adjective] Not guided; without a guide. UNGULATE (9) [noun] An ungulate animal; a hooved mammal. | [adjective] Having hooves. | [adjective] Shaped like a hoof. UNHAILED (12) UNHAIRED (12) [adjective] Having had hair removed; made bald or hairless. UNHALLOW (14) [verb] To desecrate or profane something sacred. | [verb] To remove holiness from; to make unholy. UNHALVED (15) UNHANDED (13) [verb] To release from the hand; to let go. UNHANGED (13) UNHARMED (14) [adjective] Which has not suffered harm; which has not been injured or damaged UNHATTED (12) [adjective] Not wearing a hat; bareheaded. UNHEALED (12) [adjective] Not healed. | [verb] To uncover, to reveal. UNHEATED (12) [adjective] Not heated UNHEDGED (14) [adjective] Without a hedge. | [adjective] Not hedged; not offset or counterbalanced. UNHEEDED (13) [adjective] Not heeded; not listened to; ignored | [adjective] (of advice) not followed. UNHELMED (14) [adjective] Not wearing a helmet; unprotected or exposed. | [adjective] Lacking leadership or direction; rudderless. UNHELPED (14) [adjective] Not helped; lacking assistance or support. UNHEROIC (13) [adjective] Not heroic UNHINGED (13) [verb] To remove the leaf of a door or a window from its supporting hinges. | [verb] To mentally disturb. | [adjective] (usually humorous) Mentally ill or unstable. | [adjective] Not furnished with a hinge. UNHINGES (12) [verb] To remove the leaf of a door or a window from its supporting hinges. | [verb] To mentally disturb. UNHOLIER (11) [adjective] Not holy; (by extension) evil, impure, or otherwise perverted. | [adjective] Dreadful, terrible, or otherwise atrocious. UNHOLILY (14) [adverb] In an unholy or wicked manner; impiously or blasphemously. UNHOODED (13) [verb] To remove the hood from. | [adjective] Not having or wearing a hood. UNHOOKED (16) [verb] To remove from a hook. | [verb] To unfasten by means of hooks. | [verb] To unfasten the bra of (its wearer). UNHORSED (12) [verb] To forcibly remove from a horse. | [verb] (by extension) To disrupt or unseat; to remove from a position. UNHORSES (11) [verb] To forcibly remove from a horse. | [verb] (by extension) To disrupt or unseat; to remove from a position. UNHOUSED (12) [verb] To displace one from one's housing or shelter. | [verb] To take a house away from. | [adjective] Driven from one's home UNHOUSES (11) [verb] To remove from a house or dwelling; to evict or dislodge from a residence. | [verb] To drive out or force to leave shelter or a place of refuge. UNHUSKED (16) [verb] To remove the husk of. | [adjective] Without a husk. | [adjective] Having the husk on; still on the husk. UNIALGAL (9) [adjective] Consisting of or produced by a single species of alga. UNIAXIAL (15) [adjective] Having a single axis; monoaxial | [adjective] Having a single stem, with no branches, that terminates in a flower UNICOLOR (10) [adjective] Of one color; monochromatic. UNICORNS (10) [noun] A mythical beast resembling a horse or deer with a single, straight, spiraled horn projecting from its forehead. | [noun] In various Bible translations, used to render the Latin unicornis or rhinoceros (representing Hebrew רְאֵם): a reem or wild ox. | [noun] Any large beetle having a horn-like prominence on the head or prothorax, especially the Hercules beetle, Dynastes tityus. UNICYCLE (15) [noun] A type of cycle that has only one wheel and is powered by pedals; it is most often used by acrobats. | [verb] To travel or move around by unicycle. UNIDEAED (10) UNIFACES (13) [noun] Plural of uniface; coins or medals that have a design on only one side rather than both sides. UNIFIERS (11) [noun] Plural of unifier; things or people that unite or bring together separate elements into a whole. UNIFILAR (11) [adjective] Having or consisting of a single thread or wire. UNIFORMS (13) [noun] A distinctive outfit that serves to identify members of a group. | [noun] Phonetic equivalent for the letter U in the ICAO spelling alphabet, informally known as the NATO phonetic alphabet. | [noun] A uniformed police officer (as opposed to a detective). UNIFYING (15) [verb] Cause to become one; make into a unit; consolidate; merge; combine. | [verb] Become one. | [noun] Unification UNILOBED (11) [adjective] Having a single lobe or consisting of one lobe. UNIMBUED (13) UNIONISE (8) [verb] To organize workers into a union. UNIONISM (10) [noun] The support of advocacy of a union, especially of a trade union | [noun] (often capitalised) Support for the North (the Union) during the American Civil War | [noun] (often capitalised) Support for the continuance of the United Kingdom (especially with respect to Northern Ireland) UNIONIST (8) [noun] An advocate or supporter of unionism | [noun] A trade unionist | [adjective] (sometimes capitalised) Of or pertaining to unionism UNIONIZE (17) [verb] To organize workers into a union. UNIPOLAR (10) [adjective] Having a single pole. | [adjective] Not both depressive and manic; not bipolar. | [adjective] Of or relating to an international system in which one state wields most of the cultural, economic, and political influence. UNIQUELY (20) [adverb] In a unique manner. UNIQUEST (17) UNIRONED (9) [adjective] Not ironed. UNISEXES (15) [verb] Makes something suitable for both sexes; removes sex-specific characteristics from something. UNISONAL (8) [adjective] Sounding in unison; characterized by agreement in sound or tone. UNISSUED (9) [adjective] That has not been issued UNITAGES (9) [noun] The amount of a substance contained in a unit of measurement or volume. UNITARDS (9) [noun] A skin-tight garment covering the torso and the legs, sometimes the arms and feet. UNITEDLY (12) [adverb] In a united manner; with unity or agreement; together as one. UNITIZED (18) [verb] To manage as a unit | [verb] To convert, package, or organize into one or more units UNITIZER (17) [noun] A device or system that converts individual items into a unified whole, or in logistics, equipment used to consolidate cargo into standardized units for shipping. UNITIZES (17) [verb] To manage as a unit | [verb] To convert, package, or organize into one or more units UNITRUST (8) UNIVALVE (14) [noun] A univalve mollusk or its shell. | [adjective] Having one valve; typically used to refer to mollusks, notably slugs and snails. | [adjective] Consisting of a single valve or piece, used to refer to a shell. UNIVERSE (11) [proper noun] Our universe, the sum of everything that exists in the cosmos, including time and space itself. | [noun] The sum of everything that exists in the cosmos, including time and space itself. | [noun] An entity similar to our universe; one component of a larger entity known as the multiverse. UNIVOCAL (13) [noun] A word having only one meaning. | [noun] A document containing instances of only one vowel. | [adjective] Having only one possible meaning. UNJOINED (16) [verb] To separate or detach (things that were joined). | [verb] To cease to be a member of; to leave. | [adjective] Not joined UNJOINTS (15) [verb] To dislocate. | [verb] To disjoint. UNJOYFUL (21) UNJUDGED (18) [adjective] Not judged; not having been subjected to judgment or evaluation. UNJUSTLY (18) [adverb] In an unjust manner. UNKENNED (13) [adjective] Not known or recognized; unfamiliar or strange. UNKENNEL (12) [verb] To release or let out from a kennel; to unleash a dog from its pen. UNKINDER (13) [adjective] Lacking kindness, sympathy, benevolence, gratitude, or similar; cruel, harsh or unjust; ungrateful. | [adjective] Not kind; contrary to nature or type; unnatural. | [adjective] Having no race or kindred; childless. UNKINDLY (16) [adverb] In a manner that is not kind; unkindly or harshly. UNKINGLY (16) [adjective] Not befitting or characteristic of a king; lacking the dignity, nobility, or authority expected of a monarch. UNKINKED (17) [verb] To remove the kinks from. | [adjective] Not kinked. UNKISSED (13) [adjective] Not kissed; having never been kissed or lacking a kiss. UNKNOWNS (15) [noun] A variable (usually x, y or z) whose value is to be found. | [noun] Any thing, place, or situation about which nothing is known; an unknown fact or piece of information. | [noun] A person of no identity; a nonentity UNKOSHER (15) UNLACING (11) [verb] To remove the knot from laces; to undo laces. | [verb] To loosen the clothing of (a person). | [verb] To remove (film) from a projector. UNLADING (10) [verb] To unload. | [verb] To disburden; take the burden from; relieve. | [verb] To discharge the cargo from. UNLASHED (12) [verb] To unfasten. | [adjective] Without eyelashes. UNLASHES (11) [verb] To unfasten. UNLAWFUL (14) [adjective] Prohibited; not permitted by law (either civil or criminal law; see illegal). UNLAYING (12) [verb] To untwist. UNLEADED (10) [verb] To take away the leaden seals from (the bales of transit goods). | [verb] To take out the leads from (printed matter that has been set up). | [noun] An unleaded fuel. UNLEARNS (8) [verb] To discard the knowledge of. | [verb] To break a habit. UNLEARNT (8) [verb] To discard the knowledge of. | [verb] To break a habit. | [adjective] Innate, inherent or inborn. UNLEASED (9) [adjective] Not restrained by a lease; released from confinement or control. | [verb] Past tense of unleash; to set free or release. UNLETHAL (11) UNLETTED (9) UNLEVELS (11) [verb] To make uneven or to disturb the level state of something. | [verb] To remove levels from something. UNLEVIED (12) [adjective] Not levied; not imposed or collected (as a tax or fee). UNLICKED (15) [adjective] Not licked; lacking the action of being licked. UNLIKELY (15) [noun] Something or somebody considered unlikely. | [adjective] Not likely; improbable; not to be reasonably expected. | [adjective] Not holding out a prospect of success; likely to fail; unpromising. UNLIMBER (12) [verb] To deploy an artillery piece for firing (ie, to detach it from its limber). | [verb] (by extension) To clumsily put into employ a large weapon or object. | [verb] To unsling something, as a backpack, carried on the body with a strap; to bring something carried into the hands for use. UNLINKED (13) [verb] To decouple; to remove a link from, or separate the links of. | [verb] To delete (a file). | [adjective] Not linked, physically or figuratively. UNLISTED (9) [verb] To undo the process of listing; to remove something from a list. | [adjective] Not included in a list. UNLIVELY (14) UNLIVING (12) [adjective] Not living; unalive, dead, inanimate. UNLOADED (10) [verb] To remove the load or cargo from (a vehicle, etc.). | [verb] To remove (the load or cargo) from a vehicle, etc. | [verb] To deposit one's load or cargo. | [adjective] Not loaded. UNLOADER (9) [noun] A person or device that removes a load from something. | [noun] In computing, a program or utility that removes or disables loaded software or drivers. UNLOCKED (15) [verb] To undo or open a lock or something locked by, for example, turning a key, or selecting a combination. | [verb] To obtain access to something. | [verb] To disclose or reveal previously unknown knowledge. UNLOOSED (9) [verb] To free (someone or something) from a constraint. | [verb] To undo or loosen something that fastens, holds, entangles, or interlocks. UNLOOSEN (8) [verb] To unloose; to loosen. UNLOOSES (8) [verb] To free (someone or something) from a constraint. | [verb] To undo or loosen something that fastens, holds, entangles, or interlocks. UNLOVELY (14) [adjective] Unattractive, ugly UNLOVING (12) [verb] To lose one's love (for someone or something). | [adjective] Not loving. UNMAKERS (14) [noun] Plural of unmaker; those who unmake or destroy something. | [noun] In science fiction, entities or beings that reverse or undo creation. UNMAKING (15) [verb] To destroy or take apart; to cause (a made article) to lose its nature. | [noun] The act by which something is unmade. UNMANFUL (13) UNMANNED (11) [verb] To castrate; to remove the manhood of. | [verb] To sap (a person) of the strength, whether physical or emotional, required to deal with a situation. | [verb] To deprive of men. UNMAPPED (15) [adjective] Not mapped. UNMARKED (15) [adjective] Not bearing identification. | [adjective] Free from blemishes. | [adjective] Not noticed. UNMARRED (11) [adjective] Undamaged; not marred. UNMASKED (15) [verb] To remove a mask from someone. | [verb] To expose, or reveal the true character of someone. | [verb] To remove one's mask. UNMASKER (14) [noun] One who unmasks or reveals the true identity or nature of someone or something. UNMATTED (11) [adjective] Not matted; having a surface that is not tangled, knotted, or clumped together. UNMEETLY (13) UNMELLOW (13) UNMELTED (11) [adjective] Not melted; in a solid state. UNMENDED (12) [adjective] Not repaired or fixed; remaining in a broken or damaged state. UNMESHED (14) UNMESHES (13) [verb] Third person singular simple present indicative form of "unmesh," meaning to separate or disentangle from a mesh or tangled state. UNMEWING (14) [verb] The present participle of "unmew," meaning to release from confinement or a mew (an enclosure for hawks), or to let out or set free. UNMILLED (11) [adjective] Not milled. UNMINGLE (11) [verb] To separate or disentangle things that have been mixed together. UNMITERS (10) [verb] Third-person singular simple present indicative form of "unmiter," meaning to remove a miter from or to undo a mitered joint. UNMITRED (11) UNMITRES (10) [verb] To remove a mitre (a bishop's ceremonial headdress) from someone's head. | [verb] To deprive of episcopal rank or authority. UNMIXING (18) [verb] The process of separating mixed or blended components back into their original or constituent parts. | [verb] In signal processing or spectroscopy, the mathematical technique of reversing a mixing operation to recover original signals or sources. UNMODISH (14) UNMOLDED (12) [adjective] Not having been shaped, formed, or cast in a mold; remaining in a raw or unformed state. UNMOLTEN (10) UNMOORED (11) [adjective] Not moored. | [adjective] Mentally immature, unstable, or lacking in emotional connections. | [verb] To unfix or unsecure (a moored boat). UNMOVING (14) [adjective] Not moving; still; static. | [adjective] Not emotionally moving or rousing; failing to inspire the emotions. UNMUFFLE (16) [verb] To remove a muzzle or covering from; to free from muffling or restraint. UNMUZZLE (28) [verb] Remove a muzzle from UNNAILED (9) [verb] To remove the nails from. UNNEEDED (10) [adjective] Not needed. UNNERVED (12) [verb] To deprive of nerve, force, or strength; to weaken; to enfeeble. | [verb] To make somebody nervous, upset, alarm, shake the resolve of. | [adjective] Deprived of courage, strength, confidence, self-control, etc UNNERVES (11) [verb] To deprive of nerve, force, or strength; to weaken; to enfeeble. | [verb] To make somebody nervous, upset, alarm, shake the resolve of. UNOPENED (11) [adjective] Not yet opened; still closed UNORNATE (8) UNPACKED (17) [verb] To remove from a package or container, particularly with respect to items that had previously been arranged closely and securely in a pack. | [verb] To empty containers that had been packed. | [verb] To analyze a concept or a text. UNPACKER (16) [noun] One who unpacks; a person or device that removes items from a packed container. | [noun] In computing, a program that decompresses or extracts files from a compressed archive. UNPAIRED (11) [verb] To go from a paired to a non-paired state; to disassociate. | [adjective] Not forming one of a pair UNPARTED (11) [adjective] Not separated or divided; remaining together as a whole. UNPAYING (14) UNPEELED (11) [verb] To remove the peel from something; to peel. | [verb] To unwind something. | [adjective] Not peeled. UNPEGGED (13) [verb] To remove from a peg. | [adjective] Not pegged. UNPENNED (11) [verb] Past tense of unpen; to release from a pen or confined space. UNPEOPLE (12) [verb] To deprive of inhabitants; to depopulate. | [noun] A human who has been stripped of rights, identity or humanity. UNPERSON (10) [noun] A human who has been stripped of rights, identity or humanity. | [verb] To strip (a human being) of rights, identity or humanity. UNPICKED (17) [verb] To undo sewing stitches. | [verb] To undo knitting in order to reuse the wool. | [verb] To unravel or untangle the threads of a rope etc. UNPILING (11) [verb] Removing items from a pile or stack. | [verb] In computing or data processing, removing items from a pile or stack data structure. UNPINNED (11) [verb] To unfasten by removing a pin. | [verb] To detach (an icon, application, etc.) from the place where it was previously pinned. | [verb] To get out of a pin UNPITIED (11) [adjective] Not pitied. UNPLACED (13) [adjective] Not assigned a place. | [adjective] Not among the first three horses to finish a race. UNPLAITS (10) [verb] To undo or untwist plaited hair; to unbraid UNPLAYED (14) [adjective] Not played. UNPLIANT (10) [adjective] Not pliant; not flexible or adaptable; rigid or stubborn. UNPLOWED (14) [adjective] (of a field or land) Unturned with a plough, and thus retaining its original vegetation (usually grass). | [adjective] Unexplored or unknown. UNPOETIC (12) [adjective] Not poetic UNPOISED (11) UNPOLITE (10) UNPOLLED (11) [adjective] Not polled (included in a vote). UNPOSTED (11) [adjective] Not posted or published; not yet made public or displayed. | [adjective] (of a ledger or account) Not yet recorded or entered into a book of accounts. UNPOTTED (11) [verb] Removed from a pot or container. | [adjective] Not planted in a pot. UNPRETTY (13) UNPRICED (13) [adjective] Not having a price set or shown; not priced. | [adjective] Valuable beyond price; priceless. UNPRIMED (13) [adjective] Not primed UNPRIZED (20) [adjective] Not valued or regarded as important; not prized. UNPROBED (13) [adjective] Not investigated, examined, or explored; not subjected to probing or scrutiny. UNPROVED (14) [adjective] Not proved. UNPROVEN (13) [adjective] Not proved. UNPRUNED (11) [adjective] Not having been pruned. UNPUCKER (16) UNPURGED (12) [adjective] Not purged; not cleansed or removed. UNPUZZLE (28) UNQUIETS (17) [verb] Makes or becomes restless or anxious; disturbs the peace or tranquility of. UNQUOTED (18) [adjective] Not quoted on the stock exchange. | [adjective] Not enclosed in quotation marks. | [adjective] Not having been quoted; whose words have not been repeated by others. UNQUOTES (17) [verb] To convert (a quoted expression) back to its original form. UNRAISED (9) [adjective] Not raised; remaining in a lowered or original position. | [adjective] Not promoted or elevated in rank or status. UNRANKED (13) [adjective] Not ranked. UNRAVELS (11) [verb] To separate the threads (of); disentangle. | [verb] (of threads, etc.) To become separated; (of something woven, knitted, etc.) to come apart. | [verb] To clear from complication or difficulty; to unfold; to solve. UNREALLY (11) [adverb] In a manner that is not real or actual; in an unreal way. UNREASON (8) [noun] Lack of reason or rationality; unreasonableness; irrationality. | [noun] Nonsense; folly; absurdity. | [verb] To prove to be unreasonable; disprove by argument. UNREELED (9) [verb] To remove or uncoil from a reel. UNREELER (8) [noun] One who unreels; a device or person that unwinds something from a reel. UNREEVED (12) [verb] Past tense of unreeve, meaning to withdraw a rope or line that has been passed through a block, ring, or other object. UNREEVES (11) [verb] To withdraw or take out, as for example a rope from a block. UNRENTED (9) [adjective] Not rented; not leased to a tenant. UNREPAID (11) [adjective] Not paid; remaining unpaid or outstanding. UNREPAIR (10) UNRESTED (9) [adjective] Not rested UNRHYMED (17) [adjective] Having no rhyme. | [verb] To remove the rhyme or expected rhyme from. UNRIDDLE (10) [verb] To figure out the answer to (a riddle). | [verb] (by extension) To solve (a perplexing problem). UNRIFLED (12) [adjective] Not having rifles or grooves; smooth or ungrooved. | [adjective] Not searched or ransacked. UNRIGGED (11) [adjective] Not rigged; not having the rigging up. UNRINSED (9) [adjective] Not rinsed; not cleaned with water. UNRIPELY (13) [adverb] In an unripe manner; before reaching maturity or ripeness. UNRIPEST (10) [adjective] Superlative form of unripe; least ripe or most immature in development. UNRIPPED (13) [verb] To open something by ripping/tearing. | [adjective] Not ripped. UNROBING (11) [verb] To disrobe, to undress. UNROLLED (9) [verb] To straighten something that has been rolled, twisted or curled. | [verb] To emerge, be revealed or become apparent; to unfold. | [verb] To replace (a loop in a program) with a repetitive sequence of the individual instructions that the loop would carry out, sometimes used as an optimization. UNROOFED (12) [verb] To remove a roof from, e.g. a building. | [adjective] Not roofed, not having a roof. UNROOTED (9) [verb] To tear up by the roots; to uproot. | [adjective] Not rooted | [adjective] Uprooted UNROUNDS (9) [verb] To change from a rounded shape or sound to an unrounded one, particularly in phonetics by altering the shape of the lips during vowel articulation. UNRULIER (8) [adjective] Wild; uncontrolled. UNRUSHED (12) [adjective] Not rushed UNRUSTED (9) UNSADDLE (10) [verb] To remove a saddle. | [verb] To throw (a rider) from the saddle. UNSAFELY (14) [adverb] In a manner that is not safe; dangerously or without proper precautions. UNSAFETY (14) UNSALTED (9) [adjective] To which salt has not been added. | [adjective] Without a cryptographic salt. UNSAVORY (14) [adjective] Not savory; without flavor. | [adjective] Of bad taste; distasteful. | [adjective] Making an activity undesirable. UNSAYING (12) [verb] To withdraw, retract (something said). | [verb] To not have said (since this is physically impossible, usually in the subjunctive). UNSCALED (11) [adjective] That has not been scaled (climbed). UNSCREWS (13) [verb] To loosen a screw or thing by turning it. UNSEALED (9) [verb] To break the seal of (something) in order to open it. | [verb] To open by having a seal broken. | [adjective] Not having been sealed. UNSEAMED (11) [adjective] Having no seams; made without seams. | [adjective] Not sewn or stitched together. UNSEARED (9) [adjective] Not seared; not burned or scorched on the surface. UNSEATED (9) [verb] To throw from one's seat; to deprive of a seat. | [verb] To deprive of the right to sit in a legislative body, as for fraud in election, or simply by defeating them in an election. | [adjective] Not seated. UNSEEDED (10) [adjective] Not seeded (in any sense). | [adjective] Not being a seed, not being in a seed position. UNSEEING (9) [adjective] Blind | [adjective] Not aware of what is visible. UNSEEMLY (13) [adjective] Inconsistent with established standards of good form or taste. | [adverb] In an unseemly manner. UNSEIZED (18) [adjective] Not seized; not taken hold of or confiscated. UNSERVED (12) [adjective] Not served. | [adjective] Yet to be served (prison sentence) UNSETTLE (8) [verb] To make upset or uncomfortable | [verb] To bring into disorder or disarray UNSEWING (12) [verb] The present participle of unsew; to remove stitches from something that has been sewn. UNSEXING (16) [verb] To deprive of sexual attributes or characteristics. | [verb] To sterilize (deprive of the ability to procreate); to castrate. UNSEXUAL (15) UNSHADED (13) [adjective] Not shaded; lacking shade or a shade UNSHAKEN (15) [verb] To retract; to unfold. | [adjective] Not shaken. UNSHAMED (14) [adjective] Not feeling or showing shame; shameless or brazen. UNSHAPED (14) [adjective] Having no distinct shape; formless or amorphous UNSHAPEN (13) [adjective] Not shaped; lacking a defined or regular form; misshapen or amorphous. UNSHARED (12) [adjective] Not shared; exclusive. UNSHAVED (15) [adjective] Not shaved. UNSHAVEN (14) [adjective] Not having shaved; not shaven; untrimmed. | [adjective] Unkempt UNSHELLS (11) [verb] Removes the shell or outer covering from something. | [verb] Third person singular present tense of "unshell," meaning to take out of or strip away a shell. UNSHIFTS (14) [verb] To reverse a shift operation, particularly in programming or computing contexts where data is moved in the opposite direction. | [verb] In Perl and similar programming languages, to remove and return the first element from an array. UNSHRUNK (15) [adjective] Not having undergone shrinkage; remaining at original size, especially referring to fabric or clothing that has not shrunk. UNSICKER (14) UNSIFTED (12) [adjective] Not passed through a sieve; not sifted. UNSIGHTS (12) UNSIGNED (10) [noun] A numeric value or variable that has no sign and can only be positive. | [adjective] Not accepting negative numbers; having only a positive absolute value. | [adjective] Lacking a signature, unendorsed. UNSILENT (8) UNSINFUL (11) UNSLAKED (13) [adjective] Not satisfied or quenched; remaining unsatisfied or unquenched. | [adjective] (of lime) Not combined with water; not slaked. UNSLICED (11) [adjective] Not sliced. UNSLINGS (9) [verb] To take something from a hanging or slung position. UNSMOKED (15) [adjective] (of food) not preserved by treatment with smoke and thus retaining more of the original flavour, for example: unsmoked bacon or salmon. | [adjective] Of a cigarette, cigar or pipe not lit, not burnt. UNSNARLS (8) [verb] To remove or undo a snarl or tangle. UNSOAKED (13) UNSOCIAL (10) [adjective] Not social. | [adjective] Not seeking or showing the desire for the company of others; inhospitable. UNSOILED (9) [adjective] Uncontaminated, undirtied, pure, clean, immaculate. UNSOLDER (9) [verb] To reverse the process of soldering, such as by breaking the joint and removing the solder UNSOLVED (12) [adjective] Not yet solved. UNSONSIE (8) [adjective] Lacking charm or appeal; unattractive or disagreeable in appearance or manner. UNSORTED (9) [adjective] Not in any particular order or sequence. | [adjective] Mixed, jumbled, not separated by property into categories. | [adjective] Ill-chosen, inconvenient, unsuitable UNSOUGHT (12) [adjective] Not sought. UNSOURED (9) [adjective] Not soured UNSPEAKS (14) UNSPHERE (13) [verb] To remove from a spherical shape or form; to cause to lose spherical properties. UNSPOILT (10) [adjective] Not spoilt, decayed or corrupted. UNSPOKEN (14) [verb] To retract what one has spoken, to unsay. | [adjective] (sometimes postpositive) Not spoken; not said. | [adjective] (sometimes postpositive) Not formally articulated or stated; implicit or understood. UNSPRUNG (11) [adjective] Not sprung. UNSTABLE (10) [verb] To release (an animal) from a stable. | [adjective] Having a strong tendency to change. | [adjective] Fluctuating; not constant. UNSTABLY (13) [adverb] In an unstable manner; without stability or firmness. UNSTACKS (14) [verb] To remove or separate items from a stack; to disassemble or take apart something that has been stacked. UNSTATED (9) [adjective] Not explicitly stated; unspoken. UNSTATES (8) [verb] To deprive of statehood or the status of a state. | [verb] Third person singular present of "unstate," meaning to reverse or undo a stated position. UNSTAYED (12) [adjective] Not stayed or held back. | [adjective] Not wearing stays. | [adjective] Without stays. UNSTEADY (12) [verb] To render unsteady, removing balance. | [adjective] Not held firmly in position, physically unstable. | [adjective] Lacking regularity or uniformity. UNSTEELS (8) [verb] To remove steel from; to deprive of steel or steel-like qualities. UNSTICKS (14) [verb] (sometimes figurative) To free from the condition of being stuck. UNSTITCH (13) [verb] To take out stitches from. | [verb] To unravel or disunite; to cause to come apart. UNSTONED (9) UNSTRAPS (10) [verb] To loosen or remove the straps from (something). UNSTRESS (8) UNSTRING (9) [verb] To remove the string or strings from. | [verb] To shake the nerves of; to cause anxiety or panic in. | [verb] To defuse or relax. UNSTRUNG (9) [verb] To remove the string or strings from. | [verb] To shake the nerves of; to cause anxiety or panic in. | [verb] To defuse or relax. UNSTUFFY (17) [adjective] Not stuffy; straightforward UNSUBTLE (10) [adjective] Not subtle; obvious UNSUBTLY (13) [adverb] In a manner that is not subtle; obviously or bluntly. UNSUITED (9) [adjective] Not suited to a specific purpose. | [adjective] Not compatible; mismatched. | [adjective] Not wearing a suit. UNSURELY (11) [adverb] In a manner that lacks certainty or confidence; with doubt or hesitation. UNSWATHE (14) [verb] To remove a swathe from. UNSWAYED (15) [adjective] Without being swayed, unconvinced, not having changed opinion. UNSWEARS (11) [verb] To retract or take back a sworn oath or promise. | [verb] To deny under oath something previously sworn to be true. UNTACKED (15) [verb] To unfasten (something tacked). | [verb] To remove the tack from. UNTAGGED (11) [adjective] Not tagged; lacking a tag. UNTANGLE (9) [verb] To remove tangles or knots from. | [verb] (by extension) To remove confusion or mystery from. UNTANNED (9) [adjective] Not tanned UNTAPPED (13) [adjective] Not tapped; not drawn on in terms of resources. UNTASTED (9) [adjective] Not tasted. UNTAUGHT (12) [adjective] Not taught; uneducated. | [adjective] Not taught; not conveyed by means of instruction. UNTENDED (10) [adjective] Not tended UNTENTED (9) [adjective] Not covered or protected by a tent; having no tent erected over it. UNTESTED (9) [adjective] Not previously tested. UNTETHER (11) [verb] To undo by removing a tether. UNTHAWED (15) [verb] To thaw out, to unfreeze; to become soft (of something which had been frozen). | [adjective] Which has not been thawed: still frozen. UNTHINKS (15) UNTHREAD (12) [verb] To draw or remove a thread from. | [verb] To loosen the connections of. | [verb] To make one's way through. UNTHRONE (11) [verb] To dethrone. UNTIDIED (10) [verb] Past tense of untidy; made untidy or messy. UNTIDIER (9) [adjective] Sloppy. | [adjective] Disorganized. UNTIDIES (9) [verb] Third-person singular present tense of "untidy," meaning to make messy or disorderly. UNTIDILY (12) [adverb] In a messy, disorganized, or unkempt manner. UNTILLED (9) [adjective] Of land, having not been tilled. UNTILTED (9) UNTIMELY (13) [adjective] At an inopportune time | [adjective] Early; premature | [adverb] Prematurely UNTINGED (10) [adjective] Not tinged; untouched, unpolluted. UNTIPPED (13) [adjective] Not having received a tip or gratuity. | [adjective] Not tilted or tipped over. UNTIRING (9) [adjective] Not able to be tired; inexhaustible. | [adjective] Unfailing; resolute. UNTITLED (9) [adjective] Having no title. UNTOWARD (12) [adjective] Unfavourable, adverse, or disadvantageous. | [adjective] Unruly, troublesome; not easily guided. | [adjective] Unseemly, improper. UNTRACED (11) [adjective] Not having been traced. UNTREADS (9) [verb] To reverse the treading of; to step back over a path already walked. | [verb] To undo or retrace steps taken. UNTRENDY (12) [adjective] Not trendy; unfashionable, square. UNTRUEST (8) [adjective] Least true; most false or furthest from the truth. UNTRUSTY (11) UNTRUTHS (11) [noun] A lie or falsehood. | [noun] The condition of being false; truthlessness. UNTUCKED (15) [verb] To remove something from a relatively hidden location or position where it is tucked. | [adjective] (of clothing) Not tucked in UNTUFTED (12) UNTUNING (9) [verb] The present participle of "untune," meaning to put out of tune or to disturb the harmony of something. | [verb] To disrupt or disorder the proper functioning or arrangement of something. UNTURNED (9) [adjective] Not turned. UNTWINED (12) [verb] To untwist the strands of (something entwined). | [verb] To free (one thing that is entwined with another), disentangle, extricate. | [verb] To become untwisted or disentangled. UNTWINES (11) [verb] To untwist the strands of (something entwined). | [verb] To free (one thing that is entwined with another), disentangle, extricate. | [verb] To become untwisted or disentangled. UNTWISTS (11) [verb] To remove a twist from. | [verb] To become untwisted. UNUNITED (9) UNUSABLE (10) [adjective] Not usable. UNVALUED (12) [adjective] Not having been valued or appraised. | [adjective] Not considered to be of worth; deemed valueless. | [adjective] Having inestimable value; invaluable. UNVARIED (12) [adjective] Not varied; monotonous or homogeneous; samely UNVEILED (12) [verb] To remove a veil from; to uncover; to reveal something hidden. | [verb] To remove a veil; to reveal oneself. | [adjective] Not wearing, or not covered by, a veil. UNVEINED (12) [adjective] Not having veins or having veins removed; lacking the characteristic vein patterns or structures. UNVERSED (12) [adjective] Inexperienced, untrained. | [adjective] Not expressed in verse, unversified. UNVIABLE (13) [adjective] Unable to sustain its own life UNVOICED (14) [adjective] Not spoken or expressed. | [adjective] Spoken without vibration of the vocal chords. | [adjective] (of a signal) That does not contain voice. UNVOICES (13) [verb] To make a voiced sound voiceless; to remove voice or vocalization from a sound or utterance. UNWALLED (12) [adjective] Not walled, without walls. UNWANING (12) UNWANTED (12) [noun] One who or that which is not wanted; an undesirable. | [adjective] Not wanted; unwelcome. UNWARIER (11) [adjective] Less wary; more careless or less cautious than before. UNWARILY (14) [adverb] In a manner lacking caution or alertness; without being wary or careful. UNWARMED (14) [adjective] Not warmed UNWARNED (12) [adjective] Not warned UNWARPED (14) [adjective] Not bent, twisted, or distorted from the original shape or form. UNWASHED (15) [adjective] Not having been washed. | [adjective] Vulgar, plebeian, lowbrow. UNWASTED (12) UNWEANED (12) [adjective] (especially of an animal) Not yet weaned; still being suckled. | [adjective] Naive, wet behind the ears, green, inexperienced. UNWEAVES (14) [verb] To reverse the weaving of; to undo the woven structure of something. UNWEDDED (14) [adjective] Not wedded. | [adjective] Not united together; poorly matched or discordant. UNWEEDED (13) [verb] To remove weeds from; to weed. | [adjective] Not weeded UNWEIGHT (15) [verb] To temporarily remove the body's weight from a ski when making a turn. | [verb] To remove a statistical weighting from. UNWELDED (13) [adjective] Not joined or fused together by welding; remaining separate or unjoined. UNWETTED (12) [adjective] Not wetted UNWIELDY (15) [adjective] Lacking strength; weak. | [adjective] Ungraceful in movement. | [adjective] Difficult to carry, handle, manage or operate because of its size, weight, shape or complexity. UNWIFELY (17) UNWILLED (12) [adjective] Not willed; done without intention or volition. | [adjective] Not desired or wanted. UNWINDER (12) [noun] A person or device that unwinds something, such as thread or rope from a spool. | [noun] In informal usage, a period of relaxation or rest to relieve stress. UNWISDOM (14) [noun] Lack of wisdom; unwise conduct or action UNWISELY (14) [adverb] In an unwise manner; foolishly. UNWISEST (11) [adjective] Superlative form of unwise; lacking good judgment or prudence to the greatest degree. UNWISHED (15) [verb] To wish not to be; to destroy by wishing. | [adjective] Unwished-for UNWISHES (14) [verb] Third person singular present of "unwish," meaning to wish that something had not happened or to retract a wish. UNWITTED (12) UNWONTED (12) [adjective] Not customary or habitual; unusual; infrequent; strange. | [adjective] Unused (to); unaccustomed (to) something. UNWOODED (13) [adjective] Not wooded. UNWORKED (16) [adjective] Yet to be altered, carved, milled, worked, or otherwise changed from its natural or crude state. | [adjective] Describing an unaltered material found associated with human tool-making or other cultural activity. UNWORTHY (17) [noun] An inadequate person. | [adjective] Not worthy; lacking value or merit; worthless. UNYEANED (12) [adjective] Not yet given birth; (of a goat or sheep) that has not yet produced young. UNYOKING (16) [verb] To release something from a yoke or harness. | [verb] To disconnect, unlink. | [verb] To liberate, deliver from oppression. UNZIPPED (22) [verb] To open something using a zipper. | [verb] To come open by means of a zipper. | [verb] To decompress (a zip file). UPBEARER (12) UPBOILED (13) UPBRAIDS (13) [verb] To criticize severely. | [verb] (followed by with or for, and formerly of before the object) To charge with something wrong or disgraceful; to reproach | [verb] To treat with contempt. UPBUILDS (13) [verb] To build up (literally). | [verb] To build up; to develop (figuratively). UPCHUCKS (21) [verb] To vomit. UPCLIMBS (16) [verb] Third person singular present tense of "upclimb," meaning to climb upward or ascend. UPCOILED (13) [verb] Past tense of uncoil; to straighten out or unwind something that was coiled. UPCOMING (15) [noun] The act of coming up. | [noun] Comeuppance; deserts | [adjective] Happening or appearing in the relatively near future. UPCURLED (13) UPCURVED (16) [adjective] Curved or bent upward. UPCURVES (15) UPDARTED (12) UPDATERS (11) [noun] Plural of updater; things or people that update. | [noun] Software or programs that provide updates to existing applications or systems. UPDATING (12) [verb] To bring (a thing) up to date. | [verb] To bring (a person) up to date: to inform (a person) about recent developments. | [noun] The act by which something is updated. UPDIVING (15) UPDRAFTS (14) [noun] An upward current of air, especially a strong one UPDRYING (15) UPENDING (12) [verb] To end up; to set on end. | [verb] To tip or turn over. | [verb] To destroy, invalidate, overthrow, or defeat. UPFLINGS (14) UPFLOWED (17) [verb] Past tense of upflow; to flow upward. UPFOLDED (15) UPGATHER (14) [verb] To gather together; to collect or assemble. UPGAZING (21) UPGIRDED (13) UPGRADED (13) [verb] To improve, usually applied to technology, generally by complete replacement of one or more components | [verb] To replace with something better. | [verb] To improve the equipment or furnishings of or services rendered to UPGRADES (12) [noun] An upward grade or slope. | [noun] An improved component or replacement item, usually applied to technology | [noun] An improvement UPGROWTH (17) [noun] The process or result of growing up; progress; development. UPHEAPED (16) [verb] Past tense of upheap; to heap up or pile upward. UPHEAVAL (16) [noun] Change, from one state to another | [noun] The process of being heaved upward, especially the raising of part of the earth's crust. | [noun] A sudden violent upset, disruption or convulsion. UPHEAVED (17) [verb] To heave or lift up; raise up or aloft. | [verb] To lift or thrust something upward forcefully, or be similarly lifted or thrust upward. | [verb] To be lifted up; rise. UPHEAVER (16) UPHEAVES (16) [verb] To heave or lift up; raise up or aloft. | [verb] To lift or thrust something upward forcefully, or be similarly lifted or thrust upward. | [verb] To be lifted up; rise. UPHOARDS (14) UPHOLDER (14) [noun] One who upholds or supports a principle, practice, or belief. UPLANDER (11) [noun] A person who lives in or comes from an upland region or area of high elevation. UPLEAPED (13) UPLIFTED (14) [verb] To raise something or someone to a higher physical, social, moral, intellectual, spiritual or emotional level. | [verb] (of a penalty) To aggravate; to increase. | [verb] (travel) To be accepted for carriage on a flight. UPLIFTER (13) [noun] One who uplifts or raises something to a higher level. | [noun] A device or mechanism that lifts something upward. UPLIGHTS (14) [noun] A recessed light fixture that directs the light in an upward direction. UPLOADED (12) [verb] To transfer data to a computer on a network, especially to a server on the Internet. | [adjective] Having been uploaded; having been digitally sent from one's computer to someone else's. UPMARKET (16) [verb] To make or become upmarket. | [adjective] Designed for customers with a high income. | [adverb] Towards the more expensive end of the market. UPPERCUT (14) [noun] A swinging blow aimed upwards at the opponent's chin. | [noun] A cut shot that sends the ball over the wicket-keeper's head. | [verb] To strike with an uppercut UPPILING (13) UPPISHLY (18) [adverb] In an uppish manner; with an air of superiority or aloofness. UPRAISED (11) [verb] To raise something up; to elevate. | [verb] To move something upright; to erect. | [adjective] Lifted, raised, held high. UPRAISER (10) UPRAISES (10) [verb] To raise something up; to elevate. | [verb] To move something upright; to erect. UPRATING (11) [verb] To give something a higher rating | [noun] The assignment of a higher rating. | [noun] An upgrade. UPREARED (11) [verb] To raise something up; to rise up; to erect UPRIGHTS (14) [noun] Any vertical part of a structure, especially one of the goal posts in sports. | [noun] A word clued by the successive initial, middle, or final letters of the cross-lights in a double acrostic or triple acrostic. | [noun] An upright piano. UPRISERS (10) [noun] People or things that rise up; those who participate in an uprising or rebellion. UPRISING (11) [verb] To rise; to get up; to appear from below the horizon. | [verb] To have an upward direction or inclination | [verb] To rebel or revolt; to take part in an uprising. UPRIVERS (13) [verb] Third person singular present tense of upriver, meaning to go or move toward the source of a river. UPROOTAL (10) UPROOTED (11) [verb] To root up; to tear up by the roots, or as if by the roots; to extirpate. | [verb] (by extension) To remove from a familiar circumstance, especially suddenly and unwillingly. | [verb] To destroy utterly; to eradicate, exterminate. UPROOTER (10) [noun] One who uproots or removes something from its foundation or established position. UPROUSED (11) UPROUSES (10) [verb] Third person singular present tense of "uprouse," meaning to rouse up or awaken from sleep or inactivity. | [verb] To rise up or rebel. UPRUSHED (14) [verb] Past tense of uprush; moved or rushed upward suddenly or violently. UPRUSHES (13) [noun] An upwards rush. UPSCALED (13) [verb] To increase in size, to scale up. | [adjective] That has been scaled up. UPSCALES (12) [verb] To increase in size, to scale up. UPSETTER (10) [noun] One that upsets or disturbs. | [noun] In horse racing, a horse that wins despite being considered unlikely to do so. UPSHIFTS (16) [noun] A shift to a higher gear | [noun] A shift to a higher level, such as of frequency, growth, economic level, etc. | [verb] To shift to a higher gear UPSHOOTS (13) [noun] The act of shooting upward or upward shots. | [noun] Results or outcomes that shoot upward in value or trajectory. UPSILONS (10) [noun] The twentieth letter of Classical and Modern Greek; the twenty-second letter of Old and Ancient Greek. | [noun] (particle physics) An upsilon meson, or bottomonium. UPSOARED (11) [verb] Past tense of upsoar; to soar upward or rise suddenly and steeply. UPSPRANG (13) [verb] Past tense of upspring; to spring up or arise suddenly. UPSPRING (13) [verb] To spring up or leap upward. | [verb] To cause to spring up or rise. UPSPRUNG (13) [verb] Past tense and past participle of "upspring," meaning to spring up or arise suddenly. UPSTAGED (12) [verb] To draw attention away from others, especially on-stage. | [verb] To force other actors to face away from the audience by staying upstage. | [verb] To treat snobbishly. UPSTAGES (11) [verb] To draw attention away from others, especially on-stage. | [verb] To force other actors to face away from the audience by staying upstage. | [verb] To treat snobbishly. UPSTAIRS (10) [noun] An upper storey. | [adjective] Located on a higher floor or level of a building. | [adjective] Pertaining to a pitched ball that is high, and usually outside the strike zone. UPSTANDS (11) [noun] A section of a roof covering or flashing which turns up against a vertical surface. | [verb] To stand up; arise; be erect; rise. UPSTARED (11) UPSTARES (10) UPSTARTS (10) [verb] To rise suddenly, to spring UPSTATER (10) UPSTATES (10) UPSTREAM (12) [noun] Part of the river towards the upstream direction. | [noun] (open-source software) The original developers or maintainers of software. | [verb] To stream upward. UPSTROKE (14) [noun] The upward stroke of a pen, brush, piston, etc. UPSURGED (12) [verb] Past tense of upsurge; rose up suddenly or increased dramatically. UPSURGES (11) [noun] A sudden strong rise or flow. | [verb] To surge up, or to become stronger or greater UPSWEEPS (15) [verb] Sweeps upward or in an upward direction. | [noun] Plural of upsweep, a hairstyle where hair is swept upward. UPSWELLS (13) [noun] A rising swell. | [verb] To swell upward. UPSWINGS (14) [noun] An upward swing | [noun] (by extension) an upward trend or an increase in activity UPTHROWN (16) [verb] To throw or cast upwards. | [verb] To throw up (a mass of material) from below, causing a fault. | [verb] (of a mass of material) To be thrown up from below, causing a fault. UPTHROWS (16) [verb] To throw or cast upwards. | [verb] To throw up (a mass of material) from below, causing a fault. | [verb] (of a mass of material) To be thrown up from below, causing a fault. UPTHRUST (13) [noun] An upward thrust. | [noun] Buoyancy. | [noun] An upward movement of part of the Earth's crust. UPTILTED (11) [verb] Tilted upward or at an angle; past tense of uptilt. UPTOSSED (11) [verb] Past tense of uptoss; to toss or throw upward. UPTOSSES (10) [verb] Third person singular present tense of "uptoss," meaning to toss or throw upward. | [noun] Plural of "uptoss," referring to upward throws or tosses. UPTOWNER (13) UPTRENDS (11) [noun] An upward trend, or an upturn. UPTURNED (11) [adjective] Turned over; inverted; capsized | [adjective] (of a nose etc.) turned up at the end | [adjective] Looking upwards, turned upwards UPWAFTED (17) [verb] Past tense of upwaft; carried or wafted upward through the air. UPWARDLY (17) [adverb] In an upward manner. | [adverb] Towards a higher level, position or status. UPWELLED (14) [verb] Past tense of upwell; to rise or flow upward from below, especially referring to water or ocean currents moving upward from deeper layers. URAEMIAS (10) [noun] Plural of uraemia, a condition resulting from the accumulation of urea and other waste products in the blood due to kidney failure. URAEUSES (8) [noun] Plural of uraeus, a representation of a sacred serpent worn as a symbol of sovereignty on the headdresses of ancient Egyptian rulers and deities. URALITES (8) [noun] Minerals formed from the alteration of pyroxene in igneous rocks, composed primarily of amphibole. URALITIC (10) [adjective] Relating to or designating a texture in igneous rocks characterized by pyroxene crystals partially or completely altered to amphibole. URANIDES (9) [noun] Plural of uranide, a compound formed between uranium and another element, typically a nonmetal such as oxygen, nitrogen, or a halogen. URANISMS (10) [noun] Plural of uranism, a term historically used to describe homosexuality or same-sex attraction. URANITES (8) [noun] Plural of uranite, a radioactive mineral containing uranium oxide, typically found in pitchblende deposits. URANITIC (10) URANIUMS (10) [noun] Plural of uranium, a radioactive metallic chemical element with atomic number 92. URANYLIC (13) URBANELY (13) [adverb] In a suave, refined, or sophisticated manner, especially in social interactions or behavior. URBANEST (10) URBANISE (10) [verb] To make something more urban in character. | [verb] To take up an urban way of life. URBANISM (12) [noun] The study of cities, their geographic, economic, political, social and cultural environment. | [noun] The culture or way of life of people who live in cities. | [noun] Urbanization. URBANIST (10) [noun] A person who studies cities and their growth. | [noun] An urban planner. URBANITE (10) [noun] Someone who lives in a city or similar urban area. | [noun] One of a demographic class of young, socially-conscious, urban professionals. | [noun] Rock-like recycled building material from man-made sources. URBANITY (13) [noun] Behaviour that is polished, refined, courteous. | [noun] What is characteristically urban in an area; urbanness. URBANIZE (19) [verb] To make something more urban in character. | [verb] To take up an urban way of life. UREDINIA (9) [noun] Plural of uredinium; fungal structures in rust fungi that produce uredospores for asexual reproduction. | [noun] The fruiting body or spore-producing stage of rust fungi. URETERAL (8) [adjective] Relating to or affecting the ureter, the tube that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder. URETERIC (10) [adjective] Relating to or affecting the ureter, the tube that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder. URETHANE (11) [noun] A white crystalline organic compound, ethyl-carbamate, NH2COOC2H5, used in the synthesis of other organic compounds. | [noun] Any compound of having this general structure. | [noun] Polyurethane. URETHANS (11) [noun] Plural of urethan, a type of synthetic resin or polymer derived from the reaction of isocyanates with alcohols, used in coatings, adhesives, and flexible foams. URETHRAE (11) [noun] The tube through which urine exits the body and, in penises, through which semen is ejaculated. URETHRAL (11) [adjective] Relating to or affecting the urethra, the tube through which urine is discharged from the bladder. URETHRAS (11) [noun] The tube through which urine exits the body and, in penises, through which semen is ejaculated. URGENTLY (12) [adverb] With great haste, with a sense of urgency, because it is very important. | [adverb] Continuously. With insistence. URGINGLY (13) URIDINES (9) [noun] Plural of uridine, a nucleoside consisting of the pyrimidine base uracil linked to the sugar ribose, found in RNA. URINATED (9) [verb] (urology) To pass urine from the body. URINATES (8) [verb] (urology) To pass urine from the body. URINEMIA (10) [noun] A toxic condition resulting from the accumulation of urea and other nitrogenous waste products in the blood, typically due to kidney failure. URINEMIC (12) UROCHORD (14) [noun] A notochord-like structure found in larval tunicates that is located in the tail region and provides support. URODELES (9) [noun] Any caudate amphibian UROLITHS (11) [noun] Calculi or stone-like formations that develop in the urinary tract, composed of mineral salts and organic matter. UROLOGIC (11) [adjective] Of or relating to urology, the medical specialty dealing with the urinary system and male reproductive organs. UROPODAL (11) [adjective] Relating to or resembling a uropod, which is a paired appendage found at the posterior end of certain crustaceans. UROPYGIA (14) [noun] The plural of uropygium, which is the fleshy protuberance at the base of a bird's tail that contains the oil gland for preening feathers. UROSCOPY (15) [noun] The diagnostic examination of urine UROSTYLE (11) [noun] A styliform process forming the posterior extremity of the vertebral column in some fishes and amphibians. URSIFORM (13) [adjective] Resembling or having the form of a bear. URTICANT (10) [adjective] Causing a stinging or burning sensation on the skin; irritating. | [noun] A substance that causes stinging or burning irritation. URTICATE (10) [verb] To have or produce a stinging sensation, as of nettles or urticating hair. | [adjective] Marked by the presence of wheals. URUSHIOL (11) [noun] An oil found in plants of the family Anacardiaceae, causing an allergic skin rash on contact; consists of a variable mixture of several related organic compounds. USAUNCES (10) USEFULLY (14) [adverb] In a useful manner; in a way that achieves something USHERING (12) [verb] To guide people to their seats. | [verb] To accompany or escort (someone). | [verb] To precede; to act as a forerunner or herald. USQUABAE (19) USQUEBAE (19) USTULATE (8) [adjective] Scorched or burnt, especially at the edges or tips. USUFRUCT (13) [noun] The legal right to use and derive profit or benefit from property that belongs to another person, as long as the property is not damaged. | [verb] To use and derive profit or benefit from property that belongs to another person. USURIOUS (8) [adjective] Of or pertaining to usury. | [adjective] Exorbitant. USURPERS (10) [noun] One who usurps. USURPING (11) [verb] To seize power from another, usually by illegitimate means. | [verb] To use and assume the coat of arms of another person. | [verb] To take the place rightfully belonging to someone or something else. UTENSILS (8) [noun] An instrument or device for domestic use, especially in the kitchen. | [noun] A useful small tool, implement, or vessel. UTERUSES (8) [noun] The womb, an organ of the female reproductive system in which the young are conceived and develop until birth. UTILIDOR (9) [noun] An underground passage or tunnel system used to house utilities such as pipes, wires, and cables, especially in theme parks or large complexes. UTILISED (9) [verb] To make use of; to use. | [verb] To make useful; to find a practical use for. | [verb] To make best use of; to use to its fullest extent, potential, or ability. UTILISER (8) [verb] One who utilizes or makes use of something. | [verb] British spelling of "utilizer," meaning to put something to practical use. UTILISES (8) [verb] To make use of; to use. | [verb] To make useful; to find a practical use for. | [verb] To make best use of; to use to its fullest extent, potential, or ability. UTILIZED (18) [verb] To make use of; to use. | [verb] To make useful; to find a practical use for. | [verb] To make best use of; to use to its fullest extent, potential, or ability. UTILIZER (17) [noun] One who utilizes or makes use of something. | [noun] A device or tool designed to utilize something. UTILIZES (17) [verb] To make use of; to use. | [verb] To make useful; to find a practical use for. | [verb] To make best use of; to use to its fullest extent, potential, or ability. UTOPIANS (10) [noun] Someone who supports or heralds the establishment of a utopia. UTOPISMS (12) [noun] Plural of utopism; idealistic or visionary schemes or theories that are regarded as impractical or idealistic. | [noun] The beliefs and practices of those who advocate for utopian societies or perfect social systems. UTOPISTS (10) [noun] Plural of utopist; people who believe in or advocate for utopia or ideal societies. UTRICLES (10) [noun] One of two otolith organs located in the vertebrate inner ear (the other being the saccule). | [noun] The prostatic utricle (a small indentation found in the male prostate). | [noun] A dry fruit similar to an achene, found in the beet and dock plants. UTRICULI (10) [noun] A little sac or bag; a utricle; especially, a part of the membranous labyrinth of the ear. UTTERERS (8) [noun] Plural of utterer; those who speak or pronounce words or sounds. | [noun] Those who express thoughts, opinions, or statements. UTTERING (9) [verb] To produce (speech or other sounds) with one's voice. | [verb] To reveal or express (an idea, thought, desire, etc.) with speech. | [verb] To produce (a noise) (of an inanimate object). UVULARLY (14) [adverb] In a manner relating to or produced with the uvula, a small tissue at the back of the throat. UVULITIS (11) [noun] Inflammation of the uvula, the small tissue hanging at the back of the throat. UXORIOUS (15) [adjective] Very devoted and possibly submissive to one's wife.

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UDOMETERS (12) [noun] Plural of udometer, an instrument for measuring rainfall; a rain gauge. UFOLOGIES (13) [noun] The plural of ufology, the study of unidentified flying objects and related phenomena. UFOLOGIST (13) [noun] A person who studies or investigates unidentified flying objects (UFOs). UGLIFIERS (13) [noun] Plural of uglifier; persons or things that make something ugly or less attractive. UGLIFYING (17) [verb] Making something ugly or less attractive in appearance. UINTAHITE (12) [noun] A dark brown or black bituminous material found in the Uinta Basin of Utah, used as a source of hydrocarbons. UINTAITES (9) ULCERATED (12) [adjective] Affected with ulcers ULCERATES (11) [verb] To cause an ulcer to develop. | [verb] To become ulcerous. ULTIMATED (12) ULTIMATES (11) [noun] The most basic or fundamental of a set of things | [noun] The final or most distant point; the conclusion | [noun] The greatest extremity; the maximum ULTIMATUM (13) [noun] A final statement of terms or conditions made by one party to another, especially one that expresses a threat of reprisal or war. ULTRACHIC (16) ULTRACOLD (12) [adjective] Of a temperature close to absolute zero, especially one at which quantum-mechanical properties are observed. | [adjective] Extremely cold. ULTRACOOL (11) [adjective] Extremely cool or impressive; exceptionally fashionable or desirable. ULTRAFAST (12) [adjective] Very fast, or of very short duration; especially concerning events that take place in femtosecond or picosecond timescales. ULTRAFINE (12) [adjective] (of particles) Very fine ULTRAHEAT (12) ULTRAHIGH (16) ULTRAISMS (11) [noun] Plural of ultraism, a Spanish and Latin American literary and artistic movement of the early 20th century that emphasized innovation, condensed expression, and the elimination of sentimental or descriptive elements. ULTRAISTS (9) [noun] One who pushes a principle or measure to extremes ULTRALEFT (12) ULTRAPURE (11) ULTRARARE (9) ULTRAREDS (10) ULTRARICH (14) ULTRASAFE (12) ULTRASLOW (12) ULTRASOFT (12) ULTRATHIN (12) [adjective] Extremely thin; of utmost thinness ULTRAWIDE (13) ULULATING (10) [verb] To howl loudly or prolongedly in lamentation or joy | [verb] To produce a rapid and prolonged series of sharp noises with one's voice. ULULATION (9) [noun] A loud, wavering cry or howl, especially a rhythmic ululating sound made by women in some cultures as an expression of joy, grief, or celebration. | [verb] To make such a loud, wavering cry or sound. UMANGITES (12) UMBELLATE (13) [adjective] Having the form of an umbel; arranged in or resembling an umbel, which is a flat-topped or rounded flower cluster with stems radiating from a common point. UMBELLETS (13) UMBILICAL (15) [noun] A cord connecting an astronaut to a spacecraft, or a craft to ground control prior to launch, etc. | [adjective] Of, or relating to, the navel (umbilicus) or the umbilical cord. | [adjective] Such that the curvatures of normal sections are all equal to each other. UMBILICUS (15) [noun] Navel | [noun] Hilum | [noun] A depression or opening in the center of the base of many spiral shells. UMBRELLAS (13) [noun] Cloth-covered frame used for protection against rain or sun. | [noun] Generally, anything that provides protection. | [noun] Something that covers a wide range of concepts, purposes, groups, etc. UMBRETTES (13) [noun] Plural of umbrette, a small African wading bird with a dark plumage and distinctive crest, known for building large stick nests. UMLAUTING (12) [verb] To place an umlaut over (a vowel). | [verb] To modify (a word) so that an umlaut is required in it. UMPIRAGES (14) [noun] The plural of umpriage, referring to the office, authority, or period of service of an umpire. UMPTEENTH (16) [adjective] (often slightly derogatory) Occurring in a relatively large but unspecified position in a sequence. UNABASHED (15) [adjective] Not disconcerted or embarrassed. | [adjective] Of actions, emotions, facts, etc.: that are not concealed or disguised, or not eliciting shame. UNABRADED (13) UNACTABLE (13) UNADAPTED (13) [adjective] Not adapted UNADMIRED (13) UNADORNED (11) [verb] To add a feature or embellishment that makes something uglier; uglify. | [verb] To remove the adornments from. | [adjective] Having no additional decoration or embellishment; plain and simple UNADVISED (14) [adjective] Not advised; lacking advice or counsel. | [adjective] Not prudent or wise; ill-advised. UNALIGNED (11) [adjective] Not aligned UNALLOYED (13) [adjective] (of metal) Not alloyed; not in mixture with other metals; pure. | [adjective] Complete and unreserved; pure; unadulterated; not restricted, modified, or qualified by reservations. UNALTERED (10) [adjective] Remaining in its initial state; not changed. UNAMENDED (13) [adjective] Without amendments. UNAMIABLE (13) [adjective] Not amiable; not likable. UNAMUSING (12) [adjective] Not amusing; lacking humor or entertainment value; dull or tedious. UNANCHORS (14) [verb] Third person singular present of "unanchor," meaning to release or detach from an anchor; to free from a fixed position. UNANIMITY (14) [noun] The condition of agreement by all parties, the state of being unanimous. UNANIMOUS (11) [adjective] Based on unanimity, assent or agreement. | [adjective] Sharing the same views or opinions, and being in harmony or accord. UNAPTNESS (11) [noun] The quality or state of being unapt; lack of aptness or suitability. UNARMORED (12) [adjective] Not covered with or protected by armor; lacking defensive plating or protection. UNASHAMED (15) [adjective] Feeling or showing no shame, embarrassment or remorse UNATTUNED (10) [adjective] Not adjusted or brought into harmony; not tuned or attuned to something. UNAUDITED (11) [adjective] Not audited. UNAVERAGE (13) UNAWARDED (14) UNAWARELY (15) [adverb] In a manner of being unaware; without knowledge or consciousness of something. UNAWESOME (14) UNBALANCE (13) [verb] To cause to be out of balance. UNBANDAGE (13) [verb] To remove a bandage from; to uncover by removing a bandage. UNBANNING (12) [verb] To lift a ban against. | [noun] The removal of a ban. UNBARRING (12) [verb] To remove an impediment that obstructs the passage of (someone or something). | [verb] To remove a prohibition. | [verb] To unlock or unbolt a door that had been locked or bolted with a bar. UNBEARING (12) UNBEKNOWN (18) [adjective] Not beknown. UNBELIEFS (14) [noun] Plural of unbelief; the state or condition of not believing or lacking faith, particularly in religious contexts. UNBELOVED (15) [adjective] Not beloved; unloved. UNBELTING (12) [verb] To remove a belt | [verb] To relax, unwind UNBEMUSED (14) UNBENDING (13) [adjective] Inflexible and not yielding | [adjective] Very reserved, aloof and asocial | [verb] To remove a bend so as to make, or allow to become, straight UNBINDING (13) [verb] To take bindings off. | [verb] To set free from a debt, contract or promise. | [verb] To disable some kind of connection in software, such as a key binding. UNBLENDED (13) [adjective] In a pure state; not mixed with other substances. UNBLESSED (12) [verb] To deprive of blessings; to make wretched. | [verb] (Perl) To convert (a previously blessed object) back to a simple reference. | [adjective] Not blessed. UNBLINDED (13) [verb] (sometimes figurative) To free from blindness. | [verb] To remove the secrecy from (a bid). | [verb] To convert (a blind signature) back to the unblinded state (as opposed to the blinded state). UNBLOCKED (18) [adjective] Not blocked | [verb] To remove or clear a block or obstruction from. | [verb] To free or make available. UNBLOODED (13) [adjective] Not yet having killed a person or animal in battle or hunting; inexperienced in combat or bloodshed. UNBOLTING (12) [verb] To unlock by undoing the bolts of. UNBONNETS (11) [verb] To remove a bonnet from. | [verb] To take off one's bonnet. UNBOOKISH (18) [adjective] Not bookish. UNBOSOMED (14) [verb] To tell someone about (one's troubles), and thus obtain relief. | [verb] To free (oneself) of the burden of one's troubles by telling of them. | [verb] To confess a misdeed. UNBOUNDED (13) [adjective] Having no boundaries or limits. UNBRACING (14) [verb] To undo, unfasten; to relax, loosen. UNBRAIDED (13) [adjective] Not braided UNBRAKING (16) UNBRANDED (13) [adjective] Not branded; lacking a brand | [adjective] Not associated with a brand name UNBRIDGED (14) UNBRIDLED (13) [verb] To remove the bridle, and other tack, from (a horse or other animal). | [verb] To remove restraint from. | [adjective] Not fitted with a bridle. UNBRIDLES (12) [verb] To remove the bridle, and other tack, from (a horse or other animal). | [verb] To remove restraint from. UNBRIEFED (15) [adjective] Not having been given a brief or summary of information; lacking knowledge about current events or a situation. UNBRUISED (12) [adjective] Not bruised UNBRUSHED (15) [verb] To undo the result of brushing. | [adjective] Not brushed UNBUCKLED (18) [verb] To unfasten (the buckle of (a belt, shoe, etc)) | [adjective] Not buckled. UNBUCKLES (17) [verb] To unfasten (the buckle of (a belt, shoe, etc)) UNBUDGING (14) [adjective] Not moving or changing position; refusing to budge or yield. UNBUNDLED (13) [verb] To separate parts which have been bundled together. | [verb] To break down a product or service into a number of separate elements that can be charged for individually. UNBUNDLES (12) [verb] To separate parts which have been bundled together. | [verb] To break down a product or service into a number of separate elements that can be charged for individually. UNBURDENS (12) [verb] To free from burden, or relieve from trouble. UNBUTTONS (11) [verb] To open (something) by undoing its buttons. | [verb] To come open by having its buttons unfastened. UNCANNIER (11) [adjective] Strange, and mysteriously unsettling (as if supernatural); weird. | [adjective] Careless. UNCANNILY (14) [adverb] In an uncanny manner. UNCAPPING (16) [verb] To remove a cap or cover from. | [verb] To take off one's cap. UNCEASING (12) [adjective] Continuous; continuing indefinitely without stopping UNCERTAIN (11) [noun] (with "the") Something uncertain. | [adjective] Not certain; unsure. | [adjective] Not known for certain; questionable. UNCHAINED (15) [verb] To remove chains from; to free; to liberate. | [adjective] Free from chains or fetters; unencumbered. UNCHANGED (16) [verb] To revert or reverse a change | [verb] To not change; be unchanging; remain constant | [adjective] Not changed or altered; remaining in an original state. UNCHARGED (16) [adjective] Not carrying an overall electric charge; neutral. | [adjective] Not charged with a criminal act. | [adjective] Not charged for; given away for free. UNCHARGES (15) UNCHARTED (15) [adjective] Not surveyed or mapped UNCHECKED (21) [adjective] Unrestrained, not held back. | [adjective] Not examined for accuracy, efficiency, etc. | [adjective] Of a check box: not checked (ticked or enabled). | [verb] To remove a checkmark. UNCHOKING (19) [verb] The act of freeing something from a choked or blocked state; removing an obstruction. | [verb] In sports, recovering from performing poorly or nervously under pressure. UNCIFORMS (16) [noun] Plural of unciform, a hooked bone located in the wrist (carpus) of the hand. UNCIVILLY (17) [adverb] In a rude, impolite, or discourteous manner. UNCLAIMED (14) [adjective] Not claimed. UNCLAMPED (16) [adjective] Not clamped. | [verb] To remove a clamp from. UNCLARITY (14) UNCLASPED (14) [adjective] Not clasped UNCLEANED (12) [adjective] Not cleaned; remaining in a dirty or unclean state. UNCLEANER (11) [adjective] More unclean; less clean than something else. UNCLEANLY (14) [adjective] Dirty, unhygienic, not clean. | [adjective] Not pure in a moral or religious sense. | [adverb] Not in a clean way; in an unclean way UNCLEARER (11) [adjective] Comparative form of unclear; more difficult to understand or perceive. | [verb] Third person singular present of "unclear," meaning to make or become less clear. UNCLICHED (17) UNCLIPPED (16) [adjective] Not clipped. | [adjective] Uncircumcised | [verb] To release something by removing a clip. UNCLOAKED (16) [verb] To remove a cloak or cover from; to deprive of a cloak or cover; to unmask; to reveal. | [verb] To remove one's cloak. | [verb] To become visible again by turning off a cloaking device. UNCLOGGED (14) [verb] To remove a blockage from. | [verb] To have a blockage removed. | [adjective] Not clogged; without a blockage or obstruction. UNCLOSING (12) [verb] To open; to unclench. UNCLOTHED (15) [verb] To strip of clothes or covering; to make naked. | [adjective] Not wearing clothes; nude or naked; with the clothes removed; stripped. UNCLOTHES (14) [verb] To strip of clothes or covering; to make naked. UNCLOUDED (13) [adjective] Not cloudy; clear. UNCLOYING (15) UNCLUTTER (11) [verb] To remove clutter from; to make less cluttered or disorganized. UNCOATING (12) [verb] Removing a coat or protective covering from something. | [verb] Removing the outer layer or coating from a surface or object. UNCOCKING (18) [verb] The act of returning a firearm hammer or firing mechanism from the cocked position to its uncocked state. | [verb] In general usage, to reverse the action of cocking or to relax a tense position. UNCOERCED (14) [adjective] Not forced or compelled; done voluntarily without pressure or constraint. UNCOFFINS (17) [verb] Third-person singular present tense of "uncoffin," meaning to remove from a coffin or to disinter a body from a coffin. UNCOILING (12) [verb] To unwind or untwist (something). | [verb] To unwind or untwist oneself. | [noun] The act of something being uncoiled. UNCOLORED (12) [adjective] Not treated with a dye or other colour. UNCONCERN (13) [noun] Indifference or lack of concern. UNCONFUSE (14) UNCORKING (16) [verb] To open (a bottle or other container sealed with a cork or stopper) by removing the cork or stopper from. | [verb] To release. UNCORRUPT (13) UNCOUNTED (12) [adjective] Not counted. UNCOUPLED (14) [adjective] Not coupled to something; disconnected; detached. | [verb] To disconnect or detach one thing from another. | [verb] To come loose. UNCOUPLER (13) [noun] A substance or device that separates or disconnects coupled components. | [noun] In biochemistry, a substance that disrupts the connection between oxidation and phosphorylation in cells, allowing energy to be released as heat rather than stored as ATP. UNCOUPLES (13) [verb] To disconnect or detach one thing from another. | [verb] To come loose. | [verb] To loose, as dogs, from their couples. UNCOUTHLY (17) [adverb] In an uncouth manner; in a crude, rude, or lacking in refinement way. UNCOVERED (15) [verb] To remove a cover from. | [verb] To reveal the identity of. | [verb] To show openly; to disclose; to reveal. | [adjective] Not covered or protected from the weather, etc. UNCRACKED (18) [adjective] Not broken or fractured into pieces. | [adjective] Not solved or deciphered, as in a code or mystery. UNCRATING (12) [verb] To remove from a crate. UNCREATED (12) [verb] To kill; to destroy; to deprive of existence; to annihilate. | [verb] To undo the act of creating. | [adjective] Not having been created, thus not existing. UNCREATES (11) [verb] To kill; to destroy; to deprive of existence; to annihilate. | [verb] To undo the act of creating. UNCROPPED (16) [adjective] Not having been cropped or cut. | [adjective] (of land) Not used to grow crops. UNCROSSED (12) [verb] To move something, especially one's arms or legs, from a crossed position. | [verb] To undo the crossing or traversal of. | [adjective] Not crossed (in various senses). UNCROSSES (11) [verb] To move something, especially one's arms or legs, from a crossed position. | [verb] To undo the crossing or traversal of. UNCROWDED (16) [adjective] Not crowded UNCROWNED (15) [adjective] Not (yet) crowned. | [adjective] Deprived of the monarchy. UNCRUMPLE (15) [verb] To return something that has been crumpled closer to its original state. | [verb] Having been crumpled, to return closer to its original state. UNCUFFING (18) [verb] The present participle of uncuff; to remove cuffs or restraints from something or someone. UNCURBING (14) [verb] Present participle of uncurb; to remove curbs or restraints from something, or to allow something previously restricted to proceed freely. UNCURIOUS (11) UNCURLING (12) [verb] To straighten out from being curled up. UNCURRENT (11) UNCYNICAL (16) UNDAMAGED (14) [adjective] Not damaged, harmed or injured UNDAUNTED (11) [adjective] Showing courage and resolution. | [adjective] Not shaken, discouraged or disheartened. UNDECEIVE (15) [verb] To free from misconception, deception or error. UNDECIDED (14) [verb] To reverse or recant (a previous decision). | [noun] A voter etc. who has not yet come to a decision. | [adjective] Open and not yet settled or determined. UNDEFILED (14) [adjective] Free from stain, blemish, evil or corruption; immaculate; uncorrupted. UNDEFINED (14) [adjective] Lacking a definition or value. | [adjective] That does not have a meaning and is thus not assigned an interpretation. UNDELUDED (12) UNDERACTS (12) [verb] To act in an understated manner or with little expressiveness UNDERAGES (11) [verb] Third person singular present tense of "underage," meaning to be younger than the legal age requirement. | [noun] Plural of "underage," referring to individuals who are below the legal age of majority or required age for a specific activity. UNDERARMS (12) [noun] The armpit. | [noun] Old-fashioned and now outlawed style of bowling in which the arm is not swung over the shoulder. UNDERBIDS (13) [verb] To bid too low. | [verb] To bid lower than another. | [verb] To bid less than the full value of a hand of cards. UNDERBODY (16) [noun] The underparts of a bird or animal. | [noun] The underside of a vehicle. UNDERBOSS (12) [noun] An assistant to the boss of a crime family UNDERBRED (13) [adjective] Of inferior breeding or upbringing; vulgar, lacking in manners or finesse. | [adjective] (of animals) Not purebred; of an inferior strain. | [verb] To breed insufficiently. UNDERBRIM (14) UNDERBUDS (13) UNDERBUYS (15) [verb] Third-person singular present tense of "underbuy," meaning to buy less of something than is needed or expected, or to purchase at a price lower than fair value. UNDERCARD (13) [noun] A list of minor or supporting contests printed on the same bill as the main event (primarily fighting or racing, such as the main fight at a boxing match or wrestling, horse or car racing, etc.), occurring before or after the main event. | [noun] The events so listed. | [noun] A card lower than another given card or pair. UNDERCOAT (12) [noun] A layer of short hairs underneath the longer ones of an animal's fur | [noun] A coat of paint or other material applied onto a surface before that of a topcoat; a coloured primer | [noun] A coat for wearing indoors, under an overcoat. UNDERCOOL (12) [verb] To cool insufficiently | [verb] To supercool UNDERCUTS (12) [noun] A cut made in the lower part of something; the material so removed. | [noun] The notch cut in a tree to direct its fall when being felled. | [noun] The underside of a sirloin of beef; the fillet. UNDERDOES (11) [verb] Third person singular present tense of "underdoes," meaning to do something insufficiently or to perform below the required standard. | [verb] To do less than is expected or required in a particular task or role. UNDERDOGS (12) [noun] A competitor thought unlikely to win. | [noun] Somebody at a disadvantage. | [noun] A high swing wherein the person pushing the swing runs beneath the swing while the person being pushed is at the forward limit of the arc. UNDERDONE (11) [adjective] Insufficiently cooked; undercooked UNDEREATS (10) [verb] Eats less food than is needed or expected; consumes an insufficient amount of food. UNDERFEED (14) [verb] To feed inadequately or insufficiently UNDERFOOT (13) [noun] A storage compartment that sits below the deck of a boat. | [verb] To provide a footing beneath; to shore up or underpin. | [verb] To assign a column summary that is less than the sum of all the entries in that column. UNDERFUND (14) [verb] To provide insufficient funds (for). UNDERFURS (13) [noun] The soft, dense inner layer of fur beneath the longer outer fur of certain animals, such as seals or beavers. UNDERGIRD (12) [verb] To strengthen, secure, or reinforce by passing a rope, cable, or chain around the underside of an object. | [verb] To give fundamental support; provide with a sound or secure basis; provide supportive evidence for. | [verb] To lend moral support to. UNDERGIRT (11) [verb] Past tense of undergird; to secure or support from underneath. | [verb] To strengthen or reinforce the foundation or basis of something. UNDERGODS (12) UNDERGOES (11) [verb] To go or move under or beneath. | [verb] To experience; to pass through a phase. | [verb] To suffer or endure; bear with. UNDERGONE (11) [verb] To go or move under or beneath. | [verb] To experience; to pass through a phase. | [verb] To suffer or endure; bear with. UNDERGRAD (12) [noun] An undergraduate. UNDERHAND (14) [noun] The lower of two hands, the hand under the work. | [verb] To toss or lob with an underhand movement. | [verb] To trick, deceive or gull. UNDERJAWS (20) UNDERLAID (11) [verb] To lay (something) underneath something else; to put under. | [verb] To provide a support for something; to raise or support by something laid under. | [verb] To put a tap on (a shoe). UNDERLAIN (10) [verb] To lie in a position directly beneath. | [verb] To lie under or beneath. | [verb] To serve as a basis of; form the foundation of. UNDERLAPS (12) UNDERLAYS (13) [noun] A layer (of earth, etc.) that lies under another; substratum. | [noun] A soft floor covering that lies under a carpet. | [noun] Anything that is underlaid. UNDERLETS (10) [verb] To let below the value. | [verb] To let or lease at second hand; to sublet. UNDERLIES (10) [verb] To lie in a position directly beneath. | [verb] To lie under or beneath. | [verb] To serve as a basis of; form the foundation of. UNDERLINE (10) [noun] A line placed underneath a piece of text in order to provide emphasis or to indicate that it should be viewed in italics or (in electronic documents) that it acts as a hyperlink. | [noun] The character _. | [noun] An announcement of a theatrical performance to follow, placed in an advertisement for the current one. UNDERLING (11) [noun] A subordinate, or person of lesser rank or authority. | [noun] A low, wretched person. UNDERLIPS (12) [noun] The lower lip. UNDERMINE (12) [verb] To dig underneath (something), to make a passage for destructive or military purposes; to sap. | [verb] To weaken or work against; to hinder, sabotage. | [verb] To erode the base or foundation of something, e.g. by the action of water. UNDERMOST (12) [adjective] Situated at the very bottom; lowest in position or rank. UNDERPAID (13) [adjective] Getting too little financial compensation for one's work UNDERPART (12) [noun] A lower or underneath part | [verb] To divide (a part) and assign subordinate portions of it. UNDERPASS (12) [noun] A passage that crosses a road, railroad or similar obstacle in a tunnel underneath it. UNDERPAYS (15) [verb] To pay (someone) less than the value of their work; to pay (someone) insufficiently. | [verb] To pay less than is due for (something). UNDERPINS (12) [verb] To support from below with props or masonry. | [verb] To give support to; to corroborate. UNDERPLAY (15) [noun] The act of underplaying. | [verb] To play in a subordinate, or in an inferior manner; to underact a part. | [verb] To make something seem less important than it really is. UNDERPLOT (12) [noun] A subplot; a plot that is not the main plot of a story. | [noun] A secret scheme or trick. UNDERRATE (10) [noun] A price less than the value. | [verb] To underestimate; to make too low a rate or estimate UNDERRUNS (10) [noun] Instances where a quantity falls short of an expected or required amount. | [verb] Third person singular present tense of underrun, meaning to run or operate below a specified level or requirement. UNDERSEAS (10) [adjective] Located, occurring, or used beneath the surface of the sea. | [adverb] Beneath the surface of the sea. UNDERSELL (10) [verb] To sell goods for a lower price than a competitor. | [verb] To sell something for less than its value. | [verb] To put forward an idea, or to market a new product, with insufficient enthusiasm. UNDERSETS (10) [noun] Undercurrent (of water) UNDERSHOT (13) [verb] To shoot not far enough or not well enough. | [verb] To not go far enough when trying to reach a goal. | [verb] (by extension) To underestimate. UNDERSIDE (11) [noun] The side that is below or underneath, the bottom. UNDERSIZE (19) [adjective] Smaller than normal, undersized. | [adjective] Smaller than appropriate, expected or sufficient. | [adjective] Small enough to fit through a screen. UNDERSOLD (11) [verb] To sell goods for a lower price than a competitor. | [verb] To sell something for less than its value. | [verb] To put forward an idea, or to market a new product, with insufficient enthusiasm. UNDERSPIN (12) UNDERTAKE (14) [verb] To take upon oneself; to start, to embark on (a specific task etc.). | [verb] To commit oneself (to an obligation, activity etc.). | [verb] To overtake on the wrong side. UNDERTONE (10) [noun] An auditory tone of low pitch or volume. | [noun] An implicit message perceived subtly alongside, but not detracting noticeably from, the explicit message conveyed in or by a book, film, verbal dialogue or similar (contrast with overtone); an undercurrent. | [noun] A pale colour, or one seen underneath another colour. UNDERTOOK (14) [verb] To take upon oneself; to start, to embark on (a specific task etc.). | [verb] To commit oneself (to an obligation, activity etc.). | [verb] To overtake on the wrong side. UNDERTOWS (13) [noun] A short-range flow of water returning seaward from the waves breaking on the shore. | [noun] (by extension) A feeling that runs contrary to one's normal one. UNDERUSED (11) [verb] To use (something) less than expected | [adjective] Used less than normal or desirable. UNDERWEAR (13) [noun] Clothes worn next to the skin, underneath outer clothing. | [noun] Underpants (boxers, briefs, panties, etc) and often bras. UNDERWENT (13) [verb] To go or move under or beneath. | [verb] To experience; to pass through a phase. | [verb] To suffer or endure; bear with. UNDERWING (14) [noun] A hind wing on an insect. | [noun] A member of the genus Catocala, a nocturnal moth which usually has brightly coloured underwings. | [noun] The underside of a bird's wing. UNDERWOOD (14) [noun] Underbrush, undergrowth. UNDERWOOL (13) UNDESIRED (11) [adjective] Not desired; unwanted. UNDILUTED (11) [adjective] Not diluted or mixed with other substances. | [adjective] Unadulterated; free from extraneous elements. UNDIVIDED (15) [adjective] Unified, whole UNDOCKING (17) [verb] To remove (a ship) from a dock. | [verb] To remove from a docking station. | [verb] To drag (a user interface element, such as a toolbar) away from its fixed position so that it floats freely. UNDOUBLED (13) UNDOUBLES (12) UNDOUBTED (13) [adjective] Without doubt; without question; certain. UNDRAINED (11) [verb] To restore that which has drained away. | [adjective] Not drained. UNDRAPING (13) [verb] Present participle of "undrape," meaning to remove draping or covering from something, or to disrobe. UNDRAWING (14) UNDREAMED (13) [adjective] Not dreamed; not dreamt. UNDRESSED (11) [verb] To remove one's clothing. | [verb] To remove one’s clothing. | [verb] To remove the clothing of (someone). UNDRESSES (10) [verb] To remove one's clothing. | [verb] To remove one’s clothing. | [verb] To remove the clothing of (someone). UNDRILLED (11) [adjective] Not having been drilled or bored through; lacking holes made by drilling. | [adjective] Not trained or instructed through drilling or repetitive practice. UNDULATED (11) [verb] To cause to move in a wavelike motion. | [verb] To cause to resemble a wave | [verb] To move in wavelike motions. UNDULATES (10) [verb] To cause to move in a wavelike motion. | [verb] To cause to resemble a wave | [verb] To move in wavelike motions. UNDUTIFUL (13) [adjective] Not dutiful. UNDYNAMIC (17) UNEARTHED (13) [verb] To drive or draw from the earth. | [verb] To uncover or find; to bring out from concealment | [verb] To dig up. UNEARTHLY (15) [adjective] Not of the earth; non-terrestrial. | [adjective] Preternatural or supernatural. | [adjective] Strange, enigmatic, or mysterious. UNEASIEST (9) [adjective] Not easy; difficult. | [adjective] Restless; disturbed by pain, anxiety | [adjective] Not easy in manner; constrained UNEATABLE (11) [adjective] Not eatable; not fit for eating. UNELECTED (12) [adjective] Not elected UNENVIOUS (12) UNEQUALED (19) [adjective] Unmatched, superlative, the best ever done, record setting. UNEQUALLY (21) [adverb] In a manner that is not equal or fair; with inequality or disparity. UNETHICAL (14) [adjective] Not morally approvable; morally bad; not ethical. UNEVENEST (12) [adjective] Superlative form of uneven; most uneven or most irregular in surface, quality, or distribution. UNEXCITED (19) [adjective] Not feeling excitement or keen interest; placid; bored. | [adjective] Not in a state of excitation. UNEXCUSED (19) [adjective] Not excused; not pardoned or justified for an absence or action. UNEXPIRED (19) [adjective] Not having expired. | [adjective] Of food: not having reached its expiry date. | [adjective] Of an agreement, coupon, or law, still in force. UNEXPOSED (19) [adjective] That has not been exposed UNFAILING (13) [adjective] Inexhaustible | [adjective] Changeless | [adjective] Infallible UNFAIREST (12) [adjective] Not beautiful; uncomely; unattractive | [adjective] Sorrowful; sad | [adjective] Unseemly; disgraceful UNFASTENS (12) [verb] To detach from any connecting agency or link; to disconnect. | [verb] To come unloosed or untied. UNFEELING (13) [adjective] Without emotion or sympathy UNFEIGNED (14) [adjective] Not feigned. | [adjective] Genuine. | [adjective] Not false or hypocritical. UNFENCING (15) [verb] Present participle of unfence; to remove fencing from or to open up an enclosed area by taking down fences. UNFERTILE (12) [adjective] Not fertile. UNFETTERS (12) [verb] To release from fetters; to unchain; to let loose; to free. UNFITNESS (12) [noun] The quality or state of being unfit; lack of suitability or adequacy for a particular purpose or condition. | [noun] Lack of physical fitness or health. UNFITTING (13) [adjective] That is not fitting for its purpose | [adjective] Improper UNFLEDGED (15) [adjective] Not having feathers; (of a bird) not yet having developed its wings and feathers and become able to fly. | [adjective] Not yet fully grown or developed; not yet mature. | [adjective] Inexperienced, like a tyro or novice. UNFLYABLE (17) UNFOCUSED (15) [adjective] Not focused UNFOLDERS (13) [noun] Plural of unfolder; things or people that unfold or open something up. | [noun] In printing, machines or devices that separate and unfold stacked or folded materials. UNFOLDING (14) [verb] To undo a folding. | [verb] To turn out; to happen; to develop. | [verb] To reveal. UNFOUNDED (14) [adjective] Having no strong foundation; not based on solid reasons or facts. | [adjective] Not having been founded or instituted. | [adjective] Bottomless. UNFREEDOM (15) UNFREEING (13) [verb] Present participle of unfreeze; the act of thawing or unfreezing something that was frozen, or releasing something that was held or restricted. UNFREEZES (21) [verb] To defrost something. | [verb] To thaw. | [verb] To resume movement. UNFROCKED (19) [verb] To remove from the clergy; to revoke the clergical status of. | [adjective] Not official or not (yet) uniformed UNFURLING (13) [verb] To unroll or release something that had been rolled up, typically a sail or a flag. | [verb] To roll out or debut anything. | [verb] To open up by unrolling. UNFUSSILY (15) [adverb] In a manner that is not fussy or particular; without being overly concerned with details or formalities. UNGALLANT (10) [adjective] Not gallant; ignoble, dishonourable, unvaliant. UNGENTEEL (10) [adjective] Not refined, polite, or respectable in manner or appearance; lacking gentility or good breeding. UNGIRDING (12) [verb] To loosen the girdle or band of. | [verb] To unbind or unload. UNGLOVING (14) [verb] Removing a glove or gloves from one's hand or hands. UNGODLIER (11) [adjective] Of a person: lacking reverence for God; of an action: not in accordance with God's will or religious teachings. | [adjective] Immoral, sinful, or wicked. | [adjective] Extreme; unreasonable. UNGROUPED (13) [adjective] Not assembled into a group. UNGUARDED (12) [adjective] Having no guard or protection; vulnerable. | [adjective] Displaying a lack of caution or thought. UNGUENTUM (12) [noun] A medicinal ointment or salve; an oily preparation for application to the skin. UNGULATES (10) [noun] An ungulate animal; a hooved mammal. UNHAIRING (13) [verb] The process of removing hair from a hide or skin, typically during leather preparation. UNHALLOWS (15) [verb] To desecrate or remove the sacred character from something; to profane or make unholy. UNHANDIER (13) [adjective] More difficult to handle or manage; less convenient or practical to use. UNHANDILY (16) [adverb] In an unhandy or clumsy manner; awkwardly. UNHANDING (14) [verb] To release from the hand; to let go. UNHANGING (14) [verb] To take down something (such as a picture) from a hanging position | [verb] Hypothetically, to undo the execution of (a person) by hanging. UNHAPPIER (16) [adjective] Not happy; sad. | [adjective] Not satisfied; unsatisfied. | [adjective] Not lucky; unlucky. UNHAPPILY (19) [adverb] Unfortunately; regrettably. | [adverb] Through evil fate or chance; wretchedly. | [adverb] Without happiness; sadly. UNHARNESS (12) [verb] To remove the harness from a horse etc. | [verb] (by extension) to liberate UNHATCHED (18) [adjective] Not yet hatched. | [adjective] Not shaded with hatching. UNHATTING (13) [verb] The act of removing a hat from one's head. | [verb] In some contexts, to strip someone of authority or status (informal usage). UNHEALTHY (18) [adjective] Characterized by, or conducive to poor health | [adjective] Sick or ill | [adjective] Tending to corrupt UNHEEDING (14) [adjective] Showing disregard UNHELMING (15) [verb] Present participle of "unhelm," meaning to remove a helmet from or to deprive of leadership/command. UNHELPFUL (17) [adjective] Not providing help or assistance; not helpful. UNHINGING (14) [verb] To remove the leaf of a door or a window from its supporting hinges. | [verb] To mentally disturb. UNHITCHED (18) [verb] To disconnect; to detach; to undo that which is hitched. | [adjective] Unattached. | [adjective] Unmarried; single. UNHITCHES (17) [verb] To disconnect; to detach; to undo that which is hitched. UNHOLIEST (12) [adjective] Not holy; (by extension) evil, impure, or otherwise perverted. | [adjective] Dreadful, terrible, or otherwise atrocious. UNHONORED (13) [adjective] Not honored; not treated with respect or recognition. | [adjective] (of a check or bill) not accepted or paid by a bank. UNHOODING (14) [verb] To remove the hood from. UNHOOKING (17) [verb] To remove from a hook. | [verb] To unfasten by means of hooks. | [verb] To unfasten the bra of (its wearer). UNHOPEFUL (17) UNHORSING (13) [verb] To forcibly remove from a horse. | [verb] (by extension) To disrupt or unseat; to remove from a position. UNHOUSING (13) [verb] To remove from a house or shelter. | [verb] To dislodge or force out from a position or place. UNHURRIED (13) [adjective] Not hurried; not rushed. UNHUSKING (17) [verb] To remove the husk of. UNICYCLES (16) [noun] A type of cycle that has only one wheel and is powered by pedals; it is most often used by acrobats. UNIFIABLE (14) [adjective] Capable of being unified or combined into a single entity or whole. UNIFORMED (15) [verb] To clothe in a uniform. | [adjective] Dressed in a uniform. | [adjective] In an occupation that requires a uniform, such as the police force or military. UNIFORMER (14) UNIFORMLY (17) [adverb] In a uniform manner, consistently. UNILINEAL (9) [adjective] Relating to or tracing descent through a single line, either maternal or paternal, rather than through both parents. UNILINEAR (9) [adjective] Progressing in a single line or direction; following a single course of development or evolution. UNIMPEDED (15) [adjective] Free from obstructions. UNINDEXED (18) UNINJURED (17) [noun] One or many people or objects that have not suffered injury. | [adjective] That did not suffer injury. UNINSURED (10) [noun] One who is not insured. | [adjective] Not insured; not having insurance. UNINVITED (13) [adjective] Not invited | [verb] To cancel or withdraw an invitation. UNIONISED (10) [adjective] Organized into or belonging to a labor union. | [adjective] (British spelling) Having joined together; united. UNIONISES (9) [verb] To organize workers into a union. UNIONISMS (11) [noun] The plural of unionism, referring to multiple instances or forms of the principle or practice of forming or advocating for unions, particularly labor unions or political unions. UNIONISTS (9) [noun] An advocate or supporter of unionism | [noun] A trade unionist UNIONIZED (19) [verb] To organize workers into a union. | [adjective] Organized into a trades union or trades unions. | [adjective] Not ionized. UNIONIZES (18) [verb] To organize workers into a union. UNISEXUAL (16) [noun] Such an animal | [adjective] Of an organism, having characteristics of a single sex (as opposed to hermaphrodites). UNITARIAN (9) [noun] One who denies the doctrine of the Trinity, believing that God exists only in one person; a unipersonalist. | [noun] A Muwahhid. | [noun] One who rejects the principle of dualism. UNITARILY (12) [adverb] In a manner relating to or constituting a unitary system or single unit. | [adverb] In mathematics, in a way that preserves inner products or involves unitary transformations. UNITIZERS (18) [noun] Plural of unitizer; devices or substances that convert something into units or standardized components. | [noun] In finance, entities that create or manage unit investment trusts. UNITIZING (19) [verb] To manage as a unit | [verb] To convert, package, or organize into one or more units UNITRUSTS (9) [noun] Plural of unitrust, a type of trust that pays a fixed percentage of its assets annually to beneficiaries. UNIVALENT (12) [noun] Any univalent chromosome. | [adjective] Having an atomic valence of 1, or having only one valence. | [adjective] Having a vaccine valence of 1. UNIVALVES (15) [noun] A univalve mollusk or its shell. UNIVERSAL (12) [noun] A characteristic or property that particular things have in common. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to the universe. | [adjective] Common to all members of a group or class. UNIVERSES (12) [noun] The sum of everything that exists in the cosmos, including time and space itself. | [noun] An entity similar to our universe; one component of a larger entity known as the multiverse. | [noun] Everything under consideration. UNIVOCALS (14) [noun] Plural of univocal; terms or words that have only one meaning or that apply in only one way. UNJOINTED (17) [adjective] Not jointed. UNKENNELS (13) [verb] To release from a kennel or confine; to let loose or set free. UNKINDEST (14) [adjective] Lacking kindness, sympathy, benevolence, gratitude, or similar; cruel, harsh or unjust; ungrateful. | [adjective] Not kind; contrary to nature or type; unnatural. | [adjective] Having no race or kindred; childless. UNKINKING (18) [verb] To remove the kinks from. UNKNITTED (14) [verb] To unravel. | [verb] To undo knitted stitches by reversing the knitting motion. | [adjective] Not knitted. UNKNOTTED (14) [verb] To unfasten (a knot). | [adjective] Not knotted. UNKNOWING (17) [noun] Absence of knowledge; ignorance of something. | [adjective] Without knowing; ignorant. | [adjective] Unknown, unbeknownst (to someone). UNLABELED (12) [adjective] Not labeled; having no label. UNLASHING (13) [verb] To unfasten. UNLATCHED (15) [verb] Remove from a latch | [adjective] Of a gate, etc, not latched, or that has been unlatched. UNLATCHES (14) [verb] Remove from a latch UNLEADING (11) UNLEARNED (10) [verb] To discard the knowledge of. | [verb] To break a habit. | [adjective] Of a person, ignorant, uneducated, untaught, untrained. UNLEASHED (13) [verb] To free from a leash, or as from a leash. | [verb] To let go; to release. | [verb] To precipitate; to bring about. UNLEASHES (12) [verb] To free from a leash, or as from a leash. | [verb] To let go; to release. | [verb] To precipitate; to bring about. UNLEVELED (13) [adjective] Not made level or even; remaining uneven or tilted. | [adjective] Not balanced or equally matched. UNLIKABLE (15) [adjective] Not likable UNLIMBERS (13) [verb] To deploy an artillery piece for firing (ie, to detach it from its limber). | [verb] (by extension) To clumsily put into employ a large weapon or object. | [verb] To unsling something, as a backpack, carried on the body with a strap; to bring something carried into the hands for use. UNLIMITED (12) [adjective] Limitless or without bounds; unrestricted UNLINKING (14) [verb] To decouple; to remove a link from, or separate the links of. | [verb] To delete (a file). UNLIVABLE (14) [adjective] That cannot be lived | [adjective] Unfit to be lived in; uninhabitable UNLOADERS (10) [noun] Plural of unloader; devices or people that remove cargo or contents from a vehicle or container. | [verb] Third person singular present tense of unload; removes cargo or contents from something. UNLOADING (11) [verb] To remove the load or cargo from (a vehicle, etc.). | [verb] To remove (the load or cargo) from a vehicle, etc. | [verb] To deposit one's load or cargo. UNLOCKING (16) [verb] To undo or open a lock or something locked by, for example, turning a key, or selecting a combination. | [verb] To obtain access to something. | [verb] To disclose or reveal previously unknown knowledge. UNLOOSENS (9) [verb] To unloose; to loosen. UNLOOSING (10) [verb] To free (someone or something) from a constraint. | [verb] To undo or loosen something that fastens, holds, entangles, or interlocks. UNLOVABLE (14) [adjective] Not lovable. UNLUCKIER (15) [adjective] Unfortunate, marked by misfortune. | [adjective] Inauspicious. | [adjective] Having ill luck. UNLUCKILY (18) [adverb] In a manner marked by bad luck or misfortune; unfortunately. UNLYRICAL (14) UNMANAGED (13) [adjective] Not managed. UNMANNING (12) [verb] To castrate; to remove the manhood of. | [verb] To sap (a person) of the strength, whether physical or emotional, required to deal with a situation. | [verb] To deprive of men. UNMARRIED (12) [noun] An unmarried person. | [adjective] Having no husband or wife. UNMASKERS (15) [noun] Plural of unmasker; people who reveal the true identity or nature of someone or something that was hidden or disguised. UNMASKING (16) [verb] To remove a mask from someone. | [verb] To expose, or reveal the true character of someone. | [verb] To remove one's mask. UNMATCHED (17) [verb] To separate a matching pair. | [adjective] (of a pair of things) not matched; odd | [adjective] (of a single thing) not matched with anything else UNMEANING (12) [adjective] Having no meaning or significance UNMERITED (12) [adjective] Not merited. UNMESHING (15) UNMINDFUL (15) [adjective] Lacking awareness; oblivious. | [adjective] Failing to remember, recognize, or pay attention to something; heedless of. UNMINGLED (13) [adjective] Not mixed or blended with something else; kept separate or pure. UNMINGLES (12) [verb] To separate things that have been mingled or mixed together; to disentangle or sort out. UNMITERED (12) [adjective] Not wearing or not having a miter; lacking a miter (a type of ceremonial headdress or joint). UNMITRING (12) UNMIXABLE (20) [adjective] Not capable of being mixed or blended together. UNMOLDING (13) [verb] The act of removing something from a mold or form. | [verb] In cooking, removing a molded dish from its container before serving. UNMOORING (12) [verb] To unfix or unsecure (a moored boat). | [verb] To weigh anchor. UNMOUNTED (12) [verb] To reverse a mount operation; to instruct the operating system that the file system should be disassociated from its mount point, making it no longer accessible. | [adjective] Not mounted (in various senses). UNMOVABLE (16) [adjective] Unable to be moved; fixed in position or immovable in purpose or determination. UNMUFFLED (18) [adjective] Not muffled. UNMUFFLES (17) [verb] To remove a muffling covering or restriction from something, allowing it to be heard clearly or to function freely. UNMUSICAL (13) [adjective] Not musical: lacking in musical ability. | [adjective] Not musical: unmelodic. UNMUZZLED (30) [verb] Remove a muzzle from | [adjective] Not wearing a muzzle. UNMUZZLES (29) [verb] Remove a muzzle from UNNAILING (10) [verb] To remove the nails from. UNNATURAL (9) [adjective] Not natural. | [adjective] Not occurring in nature, the environment or atmosphere | [adjective] Going against nature; perverse. UNNERVING (13) [verb] To deprive of nerve, force, or strength; to weaken; to enfeeble. | [verb] To make somebody nervous, upset, alarm, shake the resolve of. UNNOTICED (12) [adjective] Not noticed. UNOPPOSED (14) [adjective] With no or little opposition | [adjective] Without an opponent. UNORDERED (11) [adjective] Not having been ordered. | [adjective] Not in any sorted order. UNPACKERS (17) [noun] People or things that remove items from packages or containers. | [noun] Software tools that decompress or extract files from compressed archives. UNPACKING (18) [verb] To remove from a package or container, particularly with respect to items that had previously been arranged closely and securely in a pack. | [verb] To empty containers that had been packed. | [verb] To analyze a concept or a text. UNPAINTED (12) [adjective] Not painted UNPEGGING (14) [verb] To remove from a peg. UNPENNING (12) [verb] Present participle of "unpen," meaning to release from or remove from a pen or confined space. UNPEOPLED (14) [adjective] Not inhabited by people. UNPEOPLES (13) [verb] To deprive of inhabitants; to depopulate. UNPERFECT (16) UNPERSONS (11) [noun] A human who has been stripped of rights, identity or humanity. UNPICKING (18) [verb] To undo sewing stitches. | [verb] To undo knitting in order to reuse the wool. | [verb] To unravel or untangle the threads of a rope etc. UNPINNING (12) [verb] To unfasten by removing a pin. | [verb] To detach (an icon, application, etc.) from the place where it was previously pinned. | [verb] To get out of a pin UNPLAITED (12) [verb] To undo or untwist plaited hair; to unbraid | [adjective] Not plaited. UNPLANNED (12) [adjective] Unintentional; not intended | [adjective] Spontaneous and not thought through in advance | [adjective] Not having any structure or organization UNPLEASED (12) UNPLUGGED (14) [verb] To disconnect from a supply, especially an electrical socket. | [verb] To stop using electronic devices, especially for relaxation or to reduce stress. | [verb] To remove a blockage from (especially a water pipe or drain). UNPLUMBED (16) [adjective] Not measured for depth, as if with a plumb. UNPOLICED (14) [adjective] Not monitored or supervised by police; lacking police enforcement or oversight. UNPOPULAR (13) [adjective] Lacking popularity | [adjective] Not liked or popular; disliked or ignored by the public. UNPRESSED (12) [adjective] Not pressed. UNPUCKERS (17) UNPUZZLED (30) [verb] Past tense of unpuzzle; to solve or figure out something that was confusing or unclear. UNPUZZLES (29) [verb] To solve or work out a puzzle. | [verb] To clarify or make sense of something confusing or mysterious. UNQUIETER (18) UNQUIETLY (21) UNQUOTING (19) [verb] To convert (a quoted expression) back to its original form. UNRAVELED (13) [verb] To separate the threads (of); disentangle. | [verb] (of threads, etc.) To become separated; (of something woven, knitted, etc.) to come apart. | [verb] To clear from complication or difficulty; to unfold; to solve. UNREACHED (15) [adjective] Not reached. | [adjective] (of peoples) not yet reached by the Christian gospel UNREADIER (10) [adjective] Comparative form of unready; less prepared or ready than something else. UNREALITY (12) [noun] Lack of reality or real existence. | [noun] The state of being unreal | [noun] That which has no reality or real existence; something unreal or imaginary UNREASONS (9) [noun] Plural of unreason; lack of rationality or sensible judgment. | [verb] Third person singular present tense of unreason; to act or think without reason. UNREELERS (9) [noun] Plural of unreeler; things or people that unreel. | [verb] Third person singular of unreel; to unwind or unroll something that has been reeled. UNREELING (10) [verb] To remove or uncoil from a reel. UNREEVING (13) [verb] To withdraw or take out, as for example a rope from a block. UNREFINED (13) [adjective] Crude, raw or unprocessed | [adjective] (of a person) lacking refinement; uncouth UNRELATED (10) [adjective] Not connected or associated | [adjective] Not related by kinship UNRELAXED (17) [adjective] Not relaxed UNREPAIRS (11) UNRESERVE (12) [noun] A lack or absence of reserve; frankness; freedom of communication. | [noun] A forest that is not set aside as a reserve. | [verb] To undo or cancel a reservation. UNRESTFUL (12) [adjective] Not restful. UNREVISED (13) [adjective] Not revised; unmodified. UNRIDABLE (12) [adjective] Not rideable. UNRIDDLED (12) [verb] To figure out the answer to (a riddle). | [verb] (by extension) To solve (a perplexing problem). | [adjective] Not having been riddled. UNRIDDLES (11) [verb] To figure out the answer to (a riddle). | [verb] (by extension) To solve (a perplexing problem). UNRIGGING (12) [verb] To remove the rigging from (a vessel, etc.). | [verb] To disable. | [verb] To undress (someone). UNRIPENED (12) [adjective] Not ripened; still unripe. UNRIPPING (14) [verb] To open something by ripping/tearing. UNRIVALED (13) [adjective] Beyond compare, far surpassing any other, unparalleled, without rival. UNROLLING (10) [verb] To straighten something that has been rolled, twisted or curled. | [verb] To emerge, be revealed or become apparent; to unfold. | [verb] To replace (a loop in a program) with a repetitive sequence of the individual instructions that the loop would carry out, sometimes used as an optimization. UNROOFING (13) [verb] To remove a roof from, e.g. a building. UNROOTING (10) [verb] To tear up by the roots; to uproot. UNROUNDED (11) [adjective] Not rounded. UNRUFFLED (16) [adjective] Not ruffled or tousled. | [adjective] Calm, not ruffled, serene, at peace, unbothered. UNRULIEST (9) [adjective] Superlative form of unruly; most disobedient, disorderly, or difficult to control. UNSADDLED (12) [verb] To remove a saddle. | [verb] To throw (a rider) from the saddle. | [adjective] Not saddled. UNSADDLES (11) [verb] To remove a saddle. | [verb] To throw (a rider) from the saddle. UNSALABLE (11) [noun] Something that cannot be sold. | [adjective] Not salable; unmerchantable. UNSAYABLE (14) [adjective] Not capable of being said. | [adjective] Not allowed or not fit to be said. UNSCARRED (12) [adjective] Not scarred. UNSCATHED (15) [adjective] Not harmed or damaged in any way; untouched. UNSCENTED (12) [adjective] Unperfumed; having no scent. | [adjective] That has not been scented (detected by smell); undetected. UNSCREWED (15) [verb] To loosen a screw or thing by turning it. | [adjective] Not having been screwed. UNSEALING (10) [verb] To break the seal of (something) in order to open it. | [verb] To open by having a seal broken. | [noun] The opening of a seal. UNSEAMING (12) [verb] Removing seams from a garment or fabric. | [verb] Opening or splitting along a seam. UNSEATING (10) [verb] To throw from one's seat; to deprive of a seat. | [verb] To deprive of the right to sit in a legislative body, as for fraud in election, or simply by defeating them in an election. UNSECURED (12) [adjective] Not physically secured; not fastened; not attached. | [adjective] Not made secure in any sense. | [adjective] Of a loan or guarantee, without collateral. UNSELFISH (15) [adjective] Not selfish UNSELLING (10) UNSERIOUS (9) [adjective] Not serious; flippant UNSETTING (10) [verb] To make not set. UNSETTLED (10) [verb] To make upset or uncomfortable | [verb] To bring into disorder or disarray | [adjective] Disturbed, upset. UNSETTLES (9) [verb] To make upset or uncomfortable | [verb] To bring into disorder or disarray UNSHACKLE (18) [verb] To remove shackles from someone or something. | [verb] To remove restrictions or inhibitions; to allow full freedom and power. UNSHAPELY (17) [adjective] Not having a distinct shape UNSHEATHE (15) [verb] To deprive of a sheath; to draw from the sheath or scabbard, as a sword. UNSHELLED (13) [adjective] Not having had the shell removed. | [adjective] Not bombarded with military shells. | [verb] To strip the shell from; to take out of the shell; to hatch. UNSHIFTED (16) [adjective] Not shifted; remaining in an original position or state. | [adjective] (Linguistics) Not affected by a sound shift or phonetic change. UNSHIPPED (17) [verb] To unload cargo from a ship or other vessel | [verb] To remove an oar or mast from its normal position | [verb] To throw from a horse; to unseat | [adjective] Not having been shipped. UNSIGHTED (14) [adjective] Not sighted; unseen. | [adjective] Not furnished with a sight. UNSIGHTLY (16) [adjective] Displeasing to the eye. UNSKILLED (14) [adjective] Of a person or workforce: not having a skill or technical training. | [adjective] Of a job: not requiring skill or training. | [adjective] Of a made object: inexpertly made or showing a lack of skill. UNSMILING (12) [adjective] Not smiling; serious or grave UNSNAPPED (14) [verb] To unfasten (something held by snaps). | [adjective] Not having been snapped. UNSNARLED (10) [verb] To remove or undo a snarl or tangle. UNSOLDERS (10) [verb] To reverse the process of soldering, such as by breaking the joint and removing the solder UNSOUNDED (11) [adjective] Unfathomed UNSOUNDER (10) [adjective] More unsound; less valid, reliable, or in good condition than something else. UNSOUNDLY (13) [adverb] In a manner that is not based on solid reasoning, logic, or evidence; unreliably or defectively. UNSPARING (12) [adjective] Without sparing; liberal; profuse; thorough. UNSPHERED (15) [verb] Removed from a sphere or spherical form; deprived of a spherical shape. UNSPHERES (14) [verb] To remove from a spherical shape or form; to cause to cease being spherical. UNSPOILED (12) [adjective] Not spoiled or touched; pure. UNSPOTTED (12) [adjective] Not having spots. | [adjective] Unseen. | [adjective] Without stains or blots; sinless. UNSPRAYED (15) [adjective] Not having been sprayed. UNSTABLER (11) [adjective] More unstable; comparative form of unstable, meaning less stable or more prone to change or collapse. UNSTACKED (16) [verb] Removed from a stack or pile. | [adjective] Not arranged or stored in a stack. UNSTAINED (10) [adjective] Not dyed or discolored. | [adjective] Pure, pristine, clean, immaculate, unadulterated. UNSTATING (10) UNSTEELED (10) UNSTEPPED (14) [verb] To remove (the mast) from a sailing vessel. | [adjective] Not stepped; without steps. UNSTERILE (9) [adjective] Not sterile UNSTINTED (10) [adjective] Not constrained, not restrained, or not confined. UNSTOPPED (14) [verb] To remove a stoppage; to clear a blockage. | [verb] To unplug or uncork a container. | [verb] To draw out the stops of (an organ). UNSTOPPER (13) [verb] To remove the stopper from. UNSTRINGS (10) [verb] To remove the string or strings from. | [verb] To shake the nerves of; to cause anxiety or panic in. | [verb] To defuse or relax. UNSTUDIED (11) [adjective] Free of artifice or cunning; innocent, spontaneous and unaffected. | [adjective] Not gained by study. | [adjective] Not studied. UNSTYLISH (15) [adjective] Not stylish; unfashionable. UNSUBDUED (13) [adjective] Unconquered, not vanquished. | [adjective] Restless, not calm. UNSUCCESS (13) [noun] A lack of success. UNSULLIED (10) [adjective] Not sullied. UNSWATHED (16) [verb] To remove a swathe from. UNSWATHES (15) [verb] To remove a swathe from. UNTACKING (16) [verb] To unfasten (something tacked). | [verb] To remove the tack from. UNTACTFUL (14) [adjective] Lacking tact; insensitive or impolite in dealing with others. UNTAINTED (10) [adjective] Not tainted; free of contamination; pure. UNTAMABLE (13) [adjective] Incapable of being controlled, subdued, or tamed. UNTANGLED (11) [verb] To remove tangles or knots from. | [verb] (by extension) To remove confusion or mystery from. | [adjective] Not tangled. UNTANGLES (10) [verb] To remove tangles or knots from. | [verb] (by extension) To remove confusion or mystery from. UNTEACHES (14) [verb] To cause someone to unlearn; to make someone forget something they have been taught. | [verb] To cause something previously learned to be forgotten. UNTENABLE (11) [adjective] Not able to be held, as of an opinion or position; unholdable, indefensible. | [adjective] Unfit for habitation UNTENURED (10) [adjective] Lacking tenure (permanence at an academic job). UNTETHERS (12) [verb] To undo by removing a tether. UNTHOUGHT (16) [verb] To undo the process of thinking. | [noun] That which has not been (yet) thought; that which has yet to enter into the mind; a non-existent thought. | [adjective] Not having been thought. UNTHREADS (13) [verb] To draw or remove a thread from. | [verb] To loosen the connections of. | [verb] To make one's way through. UNTHRIFTY (18) [adjective] Not thrifty. UNTHRONED (13) [verb] To dethrone. UNTHRONES (12) [verb] To dethrone. UNTIDIEST (10) [adjective] Sloppy. | [adjective] Disorganized. UNTIDYING (14) [verb] Present participle of untidy; to make something untidy or messy. UNTIMEOUS (11) [adjective] Not timely; occurring at an unsuitable or inopportune time. UNTOUCHED (15) [adjective] Remaining in its original, pristine state, undamaged; not altered. | [adjective] Not eaten. | [adjective] Not influenced, affected or swayed. UNTRAINED (10) [adjective] Lacking training, not having been instructed in something. UNTREATED (10) [adjective] Not treated. UNTRIMMED (14) [adjective] Not trimmed; not made tidy by cutting. | [adjective] Not adorned with trimmings. UNTRODDEN (11) [adjective] That has never been trod upon; unexplored, unspoiled. | [adjective] Of a person: undefeated. UNTRUSSED (10) [adjective] Not trussed. UNTRUSSES (9) [verb] To free from a truss; to untie or unfasten UNTUCKING (16) [verb] To remove something from a relatively hidden location or position where it is tucked. UNTUTORED (10) [adjective] Untrained, not taught or educated in a field of knowledge UNTWINING (13) [verb] To untwist the strands of (something entwined). | [verb] To free (one thing that is entwined with another), disentangle, extricate. | [verb] To become untwisted or disentangled. UNTWISTED (13) [verb] To remove a twist from. | [verb] To become untwisted. UNTYPICAL (16) [adjective] Not typical, atypical, unusual UNUSUALLY (12) [adverb] In an unusual manner. UNVARYING (16) [adjective] Persistent, constant, changeless | [adjective] Lacking variety; having a uniform character UNVEILING (13) [verb] To remove a veil from; to uncover; to reveal something hidden. | [verb] To remove a veil; to reveal oneself. | [noun] The act of unveiling or uncovering. UNVISITED (13) [adjective] Not visited. | [adjective] (of a node in a graph) Never visited. UNVOICING (15) [verb] The process of changing a voiced consonant sound to its unvoiced counterpart, such as changing /z/ to /s/. | [noun] An instance or result of making a sound voiceless in phonetics. UNWARIEST (12) [adjective] Superlative form of unwary; most lacking in caution or vigilance. UNWARLIKE (16) [adjective] Not warlike. UNWASHEDS (16) UNWEARIED (13) [adjective] Not wearied, not tired. | [adjective] Never tiring; tireless. | [adjective] Not stopping; persistent, relentless. UNWEAVING (16) [verb] The present participle of unweave, meaning to undo or separate the threads of something woven. | [verb] To disentangle or untangle something that has been woven together. UNWEETING (13) UNWEIGHTS (16) [verb] To temporarily remove the body's weight from a ski when making a turn. | [verb] To remove a statistical weighting from. UNWELCOME (16) [verb] To treat as unwelcome. | [adjective] Not welcome. UNWILLING (13) [adjective] Not willing; reluctant UNWINDERS (13) [noun] People or things that unwind; devices or mechanisms that reverse winding or release tension. UNWINDING (14) [verb] To separate (something that is wound up) | [verb] To disentangle | [verb] To relax; to chill out; to rest and relieve of stress UNWISDOMS (15) [noun] Plural of unwisdom; lack of wisdom or foolish behavior. UNWISHING (16) UNWITTING (13) [adjective] Unaware or uninformed; oblivious | [adjective] Unintentional UNWOMANLY (17) [adjective] Not womanly; unfeminine. | [adverb] In a manner unbecoming a woman. UNWORLDLY (16) [adjective] Of or relating to the spiritual as opposed to the material. | [adjective] Unconcerned with secular matters. | [adjective] Lacking sophistication. UNWORRIED (13) [adjective] Free of worries. UNWOUNDED (14) [adjective] Not wounded. UNWRAPPED (17) [verb] To open or undo, as what is wrapped or folded. | [verb] To become unwrapped. | [verb] To remove word wrap from. UNWREATHE (15) [verb] To remove a wreath from or unwrap something that is wreathed. UNWRITTEN (12) [verb] To erase; to revert to a state where (something) was never written. | [verb] To nullify. | [verb] To deconstruct. UNZIPPING (23) [verb] To open something using a zipper. | [verb] To come open by means of a zipper. | [verb] To decompress (a zip file). UPBEARERS (13) [noun] Plural of upbearer; those who carry or bear something upward, or attendants who carry or support something elevated. UPBEARING (14) [verb] Present participle of upbear; to bear up or support from below. | [adjective] Tending to bear or lift upward; supporting. UPBINDING (15) UPBOILING (14) UPBRAIDED (15) [verb] To criticize severely. | [verb] (followed by with or for, and formerly of before the object) To charge with something wrong or disgraceful; to reproach | [verb] To treat with contempt. UPBRAIDER (14) [noun] One who upbraids; a person who scolds or rebukes harshly. UPCASTING (14) [verb] To cast or throw up; to turn upward. | [verb] To taunt; to reproach; to upbraid. | [verb] To cast from subtype to supertype. UPCHUCKED (23) [verb] To vomit. UPCLIMBED (18) [verb] Past tense of upclimb; to climb upward or ascend. UPCOILING (14) [verb] Present participle of upcoil; to coil upward or to wind into a coil from below. UPCURLING (14) UPCURVING (17) [verb] Curving upward or bending in an upward direction. UPDARTING (13) UPFLOWING (18) [adjective] Flowing upward or in an upward direction. UPFOLDING (16) [verb] The present participle of unfold; to open out or spread out something that was folded. | [noun] The act or process of unfolding or opening something out. UPGATHERS (15) [verb] Third person singular simple present of upgather, meaning to gather up or collect together. UPGIRDING (14) UPGRADING (14) [verb] To improve, usually applied to technology, generally by complete replacement of one or more components | [verb] To replace with something better. | [verb] To improve the equipment or furnishings of or services rendered to UPGROWING (16) UPGROWTHS (18) [noun] The process or result of growing up; progress; development. UPHEAPING (17) UPHEAVALS (17) [noun] Change, from one state to another | [noun] The process of being heaved upward, especially the raising of part of the earth's crust. | [noun] A sudden violent upset, disruption or convulsion. UPHEAVERS (17) [noun] Plural of upheaval, referring to sudden violent changes or disruptions. | [noun] Plural of upheaver, referring to those who cause upheaval or overturn something. UPHEAVING (18) [verb] To heave or lift up; raise up or aloft. | [verb] To lift or thrust something upward forcefully, or be similarly lifted or thrust upward. | [verb] To be lifted up; rise. UPHOARDED (16) UPHOLDERS (15) [noun] Plural of upholder; people who support, maintain, or defend something such as a principle, law, or tradition. 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UPLOADING (13) [verb] To transfer data to a computer on a network, especially to a server on the Internet. | [noun] The process by which something is uploaded. UPMANSHIP (18) [noun] The art or practice of gaining advantage over others through clever maneuvering or psychological tactics. UPPERCASE (15) [noun] Collective term for the capital letters A, B, C, ... as opposed to the small letters a, b, c, .... | [verb] To convert (text) to upper case. | [adjective] Written in upper case; capital UPPERCUTS (15) [noun] A swinging blow aimed upwards at the opponent's chin. | [noun] A cut shot that sends the ball over the wicket-keeper's head. | [verb] To strike with an uppercut UPPERMOST (15) [adjective] At a higher level, rank or position. | [adjective] Situated on higher ground, further inland, or more northerly. | [adjective] (of strata or geological time periods) younger, more recent UPPERPART (15) UPPROPPED (18) UPRAISERS (11) [noun] Plural of upraise; those who raise up or lift something upward. | [noun] Things that are raised or lifted up. UPRAISING (12) [verb] To raise something up; to elevate. | [verb] To move something upright; to erect. | [noun] A raising upward. UPREACHED (17) UPREACHES (16) [verb] Third person singular present tense of "upreach," meaning to reach upward or extend upward. UPREARING (12) [verb] To raise something up; to rise up; to erect UPRIGHTED (16) [verb] Past tense of upright, meaning to set upright or restore to an upright position. | [adjective] In an upright position or state. UPRIGHTLY (18) [adverb] In an upright manner; vertically or in a standing position. | [adverb] In a moral or ethical manner; with honesty and integrity. UPRISINGS (12) [noun] A popular revolt that attempts to overthrow a government or its policies; an insurgency or insurrection. UPROOTALS (11) UPROOTERS (11) [noun] Plural of uprooter; those who or that which uproots or removes something from its roots or foundation. UPROOTING (12) [verb] To root up; to tear up by the roots, or as if by the roots; to extirpate. | [verb] (by extension) To remove from a familiar circumstance, especially suddenly and unwillingly. | [verb] To destroy utterly; to eradicate, exterminate. UPROUSING (12) UPRUSHING (15) [verb] Rushing upward; surging or flowing upward with force. UPSCALING (14) [verb] To increase in size, to scale up. UPSENDING (13) UPSETTERS (11) [noun] People or things that upset or disturb the normal state of affairs. | [noun] In sports, teams or competitors that defeat favorites or expected winners. UPSETTING (12) [verb] To make (a person) angry, distressed, or unhappy. | [verb] To disturb, disrupt or adversely alter (something). | [verb] To tip or overturn (something). UPSHIFTED (18) [verb] To shift to a higher gear | [verb] To shift to a higher level, such as of frequency, growth rate, economic level, etc. UPSOARING (12) [verb] Rising or soaring upward with great speed or force. UPSPRINGS (14) [verb] Leaps or springs upward. | [noun] Plural of upspring, an upward leap or movement. UPSTAGING (13) [verb] To draw attention away from others, especially on-stage. | [verb] To force other actors to face away from the audience by staying upstage. | [verb] To treat snobbishly. UPSTARING (12) UPSTARTED (12) UPSTATERS (11) [noun] People who live in or are from the northern or upper regions of a state, particularly used to refer to residents of upstate New York. UPSTEPPED (16) [verb] Past tense of upstep; to increase in intensity, level, or degree. | [verb] To step up or move to a higher position or level. UPSTIRRED (12) UPSTROKES (15) [noun] The upward stroke of a pen, brush, piston, etc. UPSURGING (13) [verb] Rising up or surging upward; swelling or increasing rapidly. UPSWELLED (15) [verb] Past tense of upswell; to swell or surge upward. UPSWOLLEN (14) UPTEARING (12) [verb] Present participle of uptear; tearing upward or pulling up with force. UPTHRUSTS (14) [noun] An upward thrust. | [noun] Buoyancy. | [noun] An upward movement of part of the Earth's crust. UPTILTING (12) UPTOSSING (12) [verb] The present participle of uptoss, meaning to toss or throw upward. UPTOWNERS (14) [noun] Plural of uptowner; people who live in or are from the uptown area of a city. UPTURNING (12) [verb] To turn (something) up or over | [noun] A turning upward. UPWAFTING (18) [verb] Present participle of upwaft; to carry or drift upward through the air. UPWELLING (15) [verb] (of a fluid) To rise from a lower source; to well up. | [noun] An upward movement from a lower source. | [noun] The oceanographic phenomenon that occurs when strong, usually seasonal, winds push water away from the coast, bringing cold, nutrient-rich deep waters up to the surface URANINITE (9) [noun] Any of several brownish-black forms of uranium dioxide, UO2, (especially pitchblende) that is the chief ore of uranium; it is isomorphous with thorianite. URBANISED (12) [verb] To make something more urban in character. | [verb] To take up an urban way of life. URBANISES (11) [verb] To make something more urban in character. | [verb] To take up an urban way of life. URBANISMS (13) [noun] Plural of urbanism; the study of cities and urban life, or the characteristic features and qualities of city living and urban development. URBANISTS (11) [noun] A person who studies cities and their growth. | [noun] An urban planner. URBANITES (11) [noun] Someone who lives in a city or similar urban area. | [noun] One of a demographic class of young, socially-conscious, urban professionals. | [noun] Rock-like recycled building material from man-made sources. URBANIZED (21) [verb] To make something more urban in character. | [verb] To take up an urban way of life. URBANIZES (20) [verb] To make something more urban in character. | [verb] To take up an urban way of life. URCEOLATE (11) [adjective] Shaped like a pitcher or urn, with a rounded body and a constricted opening. UREDINIAL (10) [adjective] Relating to or denoting a uredinium, the fruiting body of a rust fungus that produces urediniospores. UREDINIUM (12) [noun] A fungal structure that produces uredospores in rust fungi, representing an asexual reproductive stage. UREOTELIC (11) [adjective] Relating to or designating animals that excrete nitrogenous waste primarily in the form of urea. URETHANES (12) [noun] Organic compounds formed by the reaction of isocyanates with alcohols, used in plastics, coatings, and foams. | [noun] Plural of urethane, a synthetic material or polymer containing the urethane group. URGENCIES (12) [noun] The quality or condition of being urgent | [noun] Insistence, pressure URINARIES (9) [noun] Plural of urinary; relating to or affecting the organs and structures involved in the production and excretion of urine. | [noun] Vessels or containers used for collecting urine, particularly in medical or historical contexts. URINATING (10) [verb] (urology) To pass urine from the body. URINATION (9) [noun] The process of passing urine, that is, of eliminating liquid waste from the body. URINEMIAS (11) [noun] Plural of uremia; the condition of urea and other nitrogenous waste products accumulating in the blood due to kidney failure. UROCHORDS (15) [noun] A group of marine animals (tunicates) that possess a notochord, including both larval and adult forms, representing an intermediate evolutionary stage between invertebrates and vertebrates. UROCHROME (16) [noun] A yellow or amber pigment found in urine, formed from the breakdown of hemoglobin. UROKINASE (13) [noun] A protease, found in the urine, which converts plasminogen to plasmin, and is used in the treatment of deep vein thrombosis. UROLOGIES (10) [noun] Plural of urology, the medical specialty dealing with the urinary system and male reproductive system. UROLOGIST (10) [noun] A doctor of urology. UROPYGIUM (17) [noun] The posterior part of a bird's body from which the tailfeathers grow. UROSTYLES (12) [noun] A styliform process forming the posterior extremity of the vertebral column in some fishes and amphibians. URTICANTS (11) [noun] Substances that cause stinging or itching sensations on the skin. | [adjective] Causing or characterized by a stinging or itching sensation. URTICARIA (11) [noun] Itchy, swollen, red areas of the skin which can appear quickly in response to an allergen or other conditions. URTICATED (12) [verb] To have or produce a stinging sensation, as of nettles or urticating hair. URTICATES (11) [verb] To have or produce a stinging sensation, as of nettles or urticating hair. URUSHIOLS (12) [noun] Toxic resinous compounds found in the sap of plants in the cashew family, such as poison ivy and poison oak, that cause allergic skin reactions in most people. USABILITY (14) [noun] The state or condition of being usable. | [noun] The degree to which an object, device, software application, etc. is easy to use with no specific training. USELESSLY (12) [adverb] In a manner that serves no purpose or produces no useful result; ineffectually. USHERETTE (12) [noun] A female usher. USQUABAES (20) USQUEBAES (20) [noun] Plural of usquebaugh; a strong alcoholic drink, especially Irish or Scottish whiskey. USUALNESS (9) [noun] The quality or state of being usual; ordinariness or commonness. USUFRUCTS (14) [noun] The right to use and enjoy the fruits or profits of a property that belongs to another person. | [noun] Plural of usufruct, referring to multiple instances of such property rights. UTILIDORS (10) [noun] Underground utility tunnels or passages used to conceal and provide access to infrastructure such as pipes, cables, and wiring, commonly used in theme parks and large complexes. UTILISERS (9) UTILISING (10) [verb] To make use of; to use. | [verb] To make useful; to find a practical use for. | [verb] To make best use of; to use to its fullest extent, potential, or ability. UTILITIES (9) [noun] The state or condition of being useful; usefulness. | [noun] Something that is useful. | [noun] The ability of a commodity to satisfy needs or wants; the satisfaction experienced by the consumer of that commodity. UTILIZERS (18) [noun] Plural of utilizer; those who make use of something. | [verb] Third person singular present tense of utilize; makes practical use of something. UTILIZING (19) [verb] To make use of; to use. | [verb] To make useful; to find a practical use for. | [verb] To make best use of; to use to its fullest extent, potential, or ability. UTOPISTIC (13) UTRICULAR (11) [adjective] Relating to or resembling a utricle, a small sac-like structure in the inner ear or in plants. UTRICULUS (11) [noun] A little sac or bag; a utricle; especially, a part of the membranous labyrinth of the ear. UTTERABLE (11) [adjective] Capable of being uttered or spoken; able to be expressed in words. UTTERANCE (11) [noun] An act of uttering. | [noun] Something spoken. | [noun] The ability to speak. | [noun] The utmost extremity (of a fight etc.). UTTERMOST (11) [noun] The utmost; the highest or greatest degree; the farthest extent. | [adjective] Outermost. | [adjective] Extreme; utmost; of the farthest, greatest, or highest degree. UVAROVITE (15) [noun] A rare chromium-bearing garnet mineral with a vivid emerald-green colour. UVEITISES (12) [noun] Plural of uveitis, an inflammation of the uvea of the eye. UXORICIDE (19) [noun] One who murders his or her wife. | [noun] The murdering of one's own wife.

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UBIQUINONE (21) [noun] Any of several isoprenyl quinones that have a role in cellular respiration UBIQUITIES (21) [noun] The quality or state of being present, appearing, or found everywhere at the same time; omnipresence. UBIQUITOUS (21) [adjective] Being everywhere at once: omnipresent. | [adjective] Appearing to be everywhere at once; being or seeming to be in more than one location at the same time. | [adjective] Widespread; very prevalent. UDOMETRIES (13) [noun] Plural of udometry; measurements of rainfall or precipitation using a rain gauge or udometer. UFOLOGICAL (16) [adjective] Relating to the study of unidentified flying objects and the possibility of extraterrestrial life. UFOLOGISTS (14) [noun] Plural of ufologist; people who study unidentified flying objects and the possibility of extraterrestrial life. UGLINESSES (11) [noun] The condition of being ugly | [noun] An unsightly or frightful object UINTAHITES (13) ULCERATING (13) [verb] To cause an ulcer to develop. | [verb] To become ulcerous. ULCERATION (12) [noun] The process of forming an ulcer or the state of being ulcerated. | [noun] An ulcer or a group of ulcers. ULCERATIVE (15) [adjective] Relating to or characterized by the formation of ulcers; causing or tending to cause ulceration. ULTERIORLY (13) ULTIMACIES (14) [noun] The plural of ultimacy, referring to the quality or state of being ultimate or final. ULTIMATELY (15) [adverb] Indicating the last item. | [adverb] Indicating the most important action. | [adverb] Used to indicate the etymon at which a given etymological derivation terminates. ULTIMATING (13) ULTIMATUMS (14) [noun] A final statement of terms or conditions made by one party to another, especially one that expresses a threat of reprisal or war. ULTRABASIC (14) [noun] Ultramafic | [adjective] Ultramafic ULTRACLEAN (12) [adjective] Exceptionally clean. ULTRADENSE (11) ULTRAFICHE (18) [noun] A microfilm format containing an even greater density of miniaturized documents than microfiche, typically used for archival storage of large quantities of records. ULTRAHEATS (13) ULTRAHEAVY (19) ULTRAHUMAN (15) ULTRAISTIC (12) ULTRALIGHT (14) [noun] An aircraft that weighs very little | [adjective] Extremely light; weighing very little, of utmost lightness. ULTRAMAFIC (17) [noun] A rock with such properties. | [adjective] Describing igneous rocks that contain magnesium and iron and only a very small amount of silica, such as are found in the Earth’s mantle. ULTRAMICRO (14) ULTRAQUIET (19) ULTRARAPID (13) ULTRARIGHT (14) ULTRASHARP (15) ULTRASHORT (13) [noun] A bond with an extremely short term, typically less than a year | [adjective] Very short. | [adjective] Extremely short in duration, typically on the femtosecond scale ULTRASLICK (16) ULTRASMALL (12) ULTRASMART (12) ULTRASONIC (12) [adjective] (acoustics) Beyond (higher in frequency than) the range of sound perceptible to the human ear; with a frequency of 20 kilohertz or higher. ULTRASOUND (11) [noun] Sound with a frequency greater than the upper limit of human hearing, which is approximately 20 kilohertz. | [noun] The use of ultrasonic waves for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. | [verb] To treat with ultrasound. ULTRAVACUA (15) ULULATIONS (10) [noun] A long, wavering, high-pitched sound made by rapidly moving the tongue up and down while vocalizing, often used as a cry of joy, grief, or celebration in various cultures. UMBELLIFER (17) [noun] Any plant of the family Apiaceae, also called Umbelliferae, whose inflorescence is an umbel, such as a carrot or celery. UMBILICALS (16) [noun] A cord connecting an astronaut to a spacecraft, or a craft to ground control prior to launch, etc. UMBILICATE (16) [adjective] Having a navel | [adjective] (of a mushroom etc.) Having a small umbo in a central depression, or a depression in the center of the cap | [adjective] Supported by a central stalk. UMBRAGEOUS (15) [adjective] Shaded or sheltered by trees; casting or affording shade. | [adjective] Easily offended or annoyed; touchy or sensitive. UMBRELLAED (15) UNABATEDLY (16) UNABRIDGED (15) [noun] An unabridged publication, especially a reference work | [adjective] (of a book or document) Not abridged, shortened, expurgated or condensed; complete. UNABSORBED (15) [adjective] Not having been absorbed. UNACADEMIC (17) [adjective] Not academic. UNACCENTED (15) [adjective] Of a word, having no diacritical mark; accentless. | [adjective] Of a vowel or syllable, pronounced with no, or little stress. | [adjective] Not pronounced with a distinctive accent. UNACCEPTED (17) [adjective] Not accepted or approved; rejected or refused. UNACHIEVED (19) [adjective] Not accomplished or completed; not attained or reached. UNACTORISH (15) UNADJUSTED (19) [adjective] Not adjusted, especially not altered to fit new or changed data or circumstances UNADMITTED (14) [adjective] Not acknowledged or confessed; denied or rejected as untrue. UNAFFECTED (19) [verb] (very rare) To not affect. | [noun] Someone not affected, as by a disease. | [adjective] Not affected or changed. UNAFFLUENT (16) UNALLURING (11) [adjective] Not attractive or appealing; lacking charm or allure. UNAMENABLE (14) [adjective] Not amenable UNANALYZED (23) [adjective] Opposite of analyzed, not tested or scrutinized. UNANCHORED (16) [verb] To raise an anchor or to free a vessel from an anchor. | [verb] (by extension) To liberate. | [verb] To become loose or physically unattached. UNANSWERED (14) [adjective] That has not been answered or addressed. UNAPPARENT (14) [adjective] Not apparent; not be seen on surface. UNAPPEASED (15) [adjective] That has not been appeased UNAPPROVED (18) [adjective] Not approved. | [adjective] Not proven. UNARGUABLE (13) [noun] Such a situation | [adjective] Not arguable; that cannot be reasonably argued against. UNARGUABLY (16) [adverb] In a way that cannot be argued against or disputed; indisputably. UNARROGANT (11) UNARTISTIC (12) [adjective] Not artistic. UNASSAILED (11) [adjective] Not attacked, criticized, or challenged; remaining unchallenged or unquestioned. UNASSIGNED (12) [adjective] Not assigned. | [adjective] Without a value assigned to it. UNASSISTED (11) [adjective] Not assisted; without assistance | [adverb] Without assistance. 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UNBOSOMING (15) [verb] To tell someone about (one's troubles), and thus obtain relief. | [verb] To free (oneself) of the burden of one's troubles by telling of them. | [verb] To confess a misdeed. UNBRAIDING (14) [verb] To disentangle the strands of a braid UNBRANCHED (18) [adjective] Having no branches | [adjective] Straight-chain UNBREECHED (18) [adjective] Not wearing breeches or trousers; having the breeches removed. UNBREECHES (17) [verb] To remove breeches or trousers from someone. | [verb] To strip of breeches as a punishment or humiliation. UNBRIDLING (14) [verb] To remove the bridle, and other tack, from (a horse or other animal). | [verb] To remove restraint from. UNBUCKLING (19) [verb] To unfasten (the buckle of (a belt, shoe, etc)) | [noun] The act of unfastening a buckle. UNBUDGETED (15) [adjective] Not included in or accounted for by a budget. UNBUFFERED (19) [adjective] Not provided with a buffer; lacking a protective layer or cushioning mechanism. | [adjective] (Computing) Relating to data that is processed immediately without temporary storage. UNBUILDING (14) [verb] To dismantle or deconstruct (something previously built). UNBUNDLING (14) [verb] To separate parts which have been bundled together. | [verb] To break down a product or service into a number of separate elements that can be charged for individually. | [noun] The process by which something is unbundled. UNBURDENED (14) [verb] To free from burden, or relieve from trouble. | [adjective] Not burdened; without a burden UNBURNABLE (14) [adjective] That is difficult or impossible to burn UNBUTTERED (13) [adjective] Not buttered. UNBUTTONED (13) [verb] To open (something) by undoing its buttons. | [verb] To come open by having its buttons unfastened. | [adjective] In disarray. 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UNCHURCHES (20) [verb] To expel from membership of a congregation or church; to excommunicate. UNCHURCHLY (23) UNCILIATED (13) UNCLAMPING (17) [verb] To remove a clamp from. UNCLASPING (15) [verb] To release the clasp from something | [verb] To become unfastened | [verb] To separate from being clasped UNCLEANEST (12) [adjective] Superlative form of unclean; most unclean or dirty. UNCLEAREST (12) [adjective] Superlative form of unclear; least clear or most difficult to understand. UNCLENCHED (18) [verb] To open (something that was clenched). | [verb] To relax, especially one's muscles. | [adjective] Not clenched UNCLENCHES (17) [verb] To open (something that was clenched). | [verb] To relax, especially one's muscles. UNCLINCHED (18) [verb] Past tense of unclinch; to release or open something that was clenched or tightly closed. UNCLINCHES (17) [verb] To release or open something that was clenched or tightly closed. UNCLIPPING (17) [verb] To release something by removing a clip. UNCLOAKING (17) [verb] To remove a cloak or cover from; to deprive of a cloak or cover; to unmask; to reveal. | [verb] To remove one's cloak. | [verb] To become visible again by turning off a cloaking device. UNCLOGGING (15) [verb] To remove a blockage from. | [verb] To have a blockage removed. UNCLOTHING (16) [verb] To strip of clothes or covering; to make naked. UNCLOUDING (14) [verb] Present participle of unclowd; to clear from clouds or obscurity; to make clear or transparent. UNCLUTTERS (12) [verb] Third-person singular present tense of "unclutter," meaning to remove clutter or disorganization from something. | [verb] Makes something less cluttered or more organized. UNCOALESCE (14) UNCOATINGS (13) [verb] Third person singular or plural of uncoat; removes a coating or covering from something. UNCODIFIED (17) [adjective] Not codified; not organized or arranged into a formal code or system. 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UNCOVERING (16) [verb] To remove a cover from. | [verb] To reveal the identity of. | [verb] To show openly; to disclose; to reveal. UNCREATING (13) [verb] To kill; to destroy; to deprive of existence; to annihilate. | [verb] To undo the act of creating. UNCREATIVE (15) [adjective] Not creative. UNCREDITED (14) [adjective] Unacknowledged. | [adjective] Not believed. | [adjective] Not appearing in the credits. UNCRIPPLED (17) UNCRITICAL (14) [adjective] Lacking critique or critical examination; undiscriminating. | [adjective] Having a disregard for critical standards or procedures. | [adjective] Slow to criticize. UNCROSSING (13) [verb] To move something, especially one's arms or legs, from a crossed position. | [verb] To undo the crossing or traversal of. | [noun] Movement out of a crossed position. UNCROWNING (16) [verb] To deprive of the monarchy or other authority or status. | [verb] To remove a crown from (often figuratively). UNCRUMPLED (17) [verb] To return something that has been crumpled closer to its original state. | [verb] Having been crumpled, to return closer to its original state. UNCRUMPLES (16) [verb] To return something that has been crumpled closer to its original state. | [verb] Having been crumpled, to return closer to its original state. UNCTUOUSLY (15) [adverb] In a manner that is excessively flattering, ingratiating, or oily in speech or behavior. UNCULTURED (13) [adjective] Not cultured or civilized; lacking in delicacy or refinement. UNDECADENT (14) UNDECEIVED (17) [verb] To free from misconception, deception or error. | [adjective] Not having been deceived. UNDECEIVES (16) [verb] To free from misconception, deception or error. UNDECIDEDS (15) [noun] A voter etc. who has not yet come to a decision. UNDECLARED (14) [adjective] Not declared UNDEFEATED (15) [adjective] Never defeated; always victorious UNDEFENDED (16) [adjective] Not defended. UNDEFORMED (17) [adjective] Not bent, twisted, or changed in shape; remaining in original form. UNDENIABLE (13) [adjective] Irrefutable, or impossible to deny UNDENIABLY (16) [adverb] In an undeniable manner, or to an undeniable extent. | [adverb] Used as a modal adverb to assert that that the indicated statement is undeniable. UNDERACTED (14) [verb] To act in an understated manner or with little expressiveness UNDERBELLY (16) [noun] The underside of an animal. | [noun] The underside of any thing. | [noun] The side which is not normally seen, normally a dark, immoral place. UNDERBRIMS (15) UNDERBRUSH (16) [noun] The small trees and other plants that clutter the floor of a forest. | [verb] To clear (an area) of underbrush. | [verb] To work among the underbrush. UNDERCARDS (14) [noun] A list of minor or supporting contests printed on the same bill as the main event (primarily fighting or racing, such as the main fight at a boxing match or wrestling, horse or car racing, etc.), occurring before or after the main event. | [noun] The events so listed. | [noun] A card lower than another given card or pair. UNDERCLASS (13) [noun] The poorest class of people in a given society. UNDERCOATS (13) [noun] A layer of short hairs underneath the longer ones of an animal's fur | [noun] A coat of paint or other material applied onto a surface before that of a topcoat; a coloured primer | [noun] A coat for wearing indoors, under an overcoat. UNDERCOOLS (13) [verb] To cool insufficiently | [verb] To supercool UNDERCOUNT (13) [noun] An incorrect count that is too low. | [verb] To count to an insufficient degree; to count one thing disproportionately less than another UNDERCOVER (16) [noun] A person who works undercover. | [verb] To provide too little coverage. | [adjective] Performed or happening in secret. UNDERCROFT (16) [noun] A cellar or vaulted storage room. | [noun] A ground-level car park that occupies the base of a building. UNDERDOING (13) [verb] Present participle of "underdo," meaning to do something insufficiently or to cook something less than thoroughly. UNDEREATEN (11) UNDERFEEDS (15) [verb] To feed inadequately or insufficiently UNDERFUNDS (15) [verb] To provide insufficient funds (for). UNDERGIRDS (13) [verb] To strengthen, secure, or reinforce by passing a rope, cable, or chain around the underside of an object. | [verb] To give fundamental support; provide with a sound or secure basis; provide supportive evidence for. | [verb] To lend moral support to. UNDERGLAZE (21) [noun] A decorative slip applied to the surface of pottery before glazing. | [verb] To apply a decorative slip to the surface of pottery before glazing. UNDERGOING (13) [verb] To go or move under or beneath. | [verb] To experience; to pass through a phase. | [verb] To suffer or endure; bear with. UNDERGRADS (13) [noun] An undergraduate. UNDERLINED (12) [verb] To draw a line underneath something, especially to add emphasis; to underscore | [verb] To emphasise or stress something | [verb] To influence secretly. UNDERLINES (11) [noun] A line placed underneath a piece of text in order to provide emphasis or to indicate that it should be viewed in italics or (in electronic documents) that it acts as a hyperlink. | [noun] The character _. | [noun] An announcement of a theatrical performance to follow, placed in an advertisement for the current one. UNDERLINGS (12) [noun] A subordinate, or person of lesser rank or authority. | [noun] A low, wretched person. UNDERLYING (15) [verb] To lie in a position directly beneath. | [verb] To lie under or beneath. | [verb] To serve as a basis of; form the foundation of. UNDERMINED (14) [verb] To dig underneath (something), to make a passage for destructive or military purposes; to sap. | [verb] To weaken or work against; to hinder, sabotage. | [verb] To erode the base or foundation of something, e.g. by the action of water. UNDERMINES (13) [verb] To dig underneath (something), to make a passage for destructive or military purposes; to sap. | [verb] To weaken or work against; to hinder, sabotage. | [verb] To erode the base or foundation of something, e.g. by the action of water. UNDERNEATH (14) [noun] The lower surface or part of something. | [noun] A background radio sound track played during a specific announcement or program. | [adjective] Under, lower. UNDERPANTS (13) [noun] Underwear covering the genitalia and often buttocks, usually going no higher than the navel. UNDERPARTS (13) [noun] A lower or underneath part UNDERPLAYS (16) [verb] To play in a subordinate, or in an inferior manner; to underact a part. | [verb] To make something seem less important than it really is. | [verb] To play a low card when holding a high one, in the hope of a future advantage. UNDERPLOTS (13) [noun] A subplot; a plot that is not the main plot of a story. | [noun] A secret scheme or trick. UNDERPRICE (15) [verb] To set a price at less than the value of an item | [verb] To sell at a lower price than another (especially than a competitor) UNDERPROOF (16) [verb] To proof insufficiently. | [adjective] Having a lower alcohol content than proof spirit. UNDERRATED (12) [verb] To underestimate; to make too low a rate or estimate | [adjective] Not given enough recognition for its quality UNDERRATES (11) [verb] To underestimate; to make too low a rate or estimate UNDERREACT (13) [verb] To react with insufficient emotion or intensity to something. | [verb] To respond less dramatically or strongly than a situation warrants. UNDERSCORE (13) [noun] An underline; a line drawn or printed beneath text; the character _. | [noun] A piece of background music. | [verb] To underline; to mark a line beneath text. UNDERSELLS (11) [verb] To sell goods for a lower price than a competitor. | [verb] To sell something for less than its value. | [verb] To put forward an idea, or to market a new product, with insufficient enthusiasm. UNDERSEXED (19) [adjective] Lacking sufficient sexual desire or activity; sexually unfulfilled; sexually frustrated. UNDERSHIRT (14) [noun] An undergarment worn beneath a shirt, often collarless and sleeveless. UNDERSHOOT (14) [noun] The situation where a neuron's membrane potential falls below the normal resting potential. | [noun] An instance of undershooting. | [verb] To shoot not far enough or not well enough. UNDERSHRUB (16) [noun] A low-growing shrub. UNDERSIDES (12) [noun] The side that is below or underneath, the bottom. UNDERSIZED (21) [adjective] Below the usual or expected size UNDERSKIRT (15) [noun] A skirt worn underneath another skirt; a petticoat. | [noun] An under layer of a multi-layer gown over which outer skirts are draped. UNDERSLUNG (12) [adjective] Supported from above (especially from the underside of a wing etc) | [adjective] Having a low center of gravity UNDERSPINS (13) [noun] Plural of underspin, a backspin applied to a ball in sports like tennis or ping-pong. | [verb] Third person singular present of underspin, meaning to apply backspin to a ball. UNDERSTAND (12) [verb] To grasp a concept fully and thoroughly, especially (of words, statements, art, etc.) to be aware of the meaning of and (of people) to be aware of the intent of. | [verb] To believe, to think one grasps sufficiently despite potentially incomplete knowledge. | [verb] (obsolete outside circus, acrobatics) To stand underneath, to support. UNDERSTATE (11) [verb] To state (something) with less completeness than needed; to minimise or downplay. | [verb] To state (something) with a lack of emphasis, in order to express irony. | [verb] To state a quantity that is too low. UNDERSTEER (11) [noun] The condition in which the front wheels of a car fail to follow the desired curve while cornering, instead following more of a straight-line trajectory, losing a degree of traction, and so slipping off the required line. | [verb] The action of a car when it does not follow the desired curve while cornering. Tyre slip of the front wheels. UNDERSTOOD (12) [verb] To grasp a concept fully and thoroughly, especially (of words, statements, art, etc.) to be aware of the meaning of and (of people) to be aware of the intent of. | [verb] To believe, to think one grasps sufficiently despite potentially incomplete knowledge. | [verb] (obsolete outside circus, acrobatics) To stand underneath, to support. UNDERSTORY (14) [noun] The layer of plants that grow in the shade of the canopy of a forest. UNDERSTUDY (15) [noun] A performer who understudies; a standby. | [verb] To study or know a role to such an extent as to be able to replace the normal performer when required. | [verb] To act as an understudy (to someone). UNDERTAKEN (15) [verb] To take upon oneself; to start, to embark on (a specific task etc.). | [verb] To commit oneself (to an obligation, activity etc.). | [verb] To overtake on the wrong side. UNDERTAKER (15) [noun] A funeral director; someone whose business is to manage funerals, burials and cremations. | [noun] A person receiving land in Ireland during the Elizabethan era, so named because they gave an undertaking to abide by several conditions regarding marriage, to be loyal to the crown, and to use English as their spoken language. | [noun] A contractor for the royal revenue in England, one of those who undertook to manage the House of Commons for the king in the Addled Parliament of 1614. UNDERTAKES (15) [verb] To take upon oneself; to start, to embark on (a specific task etc.). | [verb] To commit oneself (to an obligation, activity etc.). | [verb] To overtake on the wrong side. UNDERTAXED (19) [adjective] Subjected to taxation at a rate lower than required or appropriate. | [verb] Past tense of undertax; to tax at an insufficiently high rate. UNDERTAXES (18) [verb] Third person singular present tense of "undertax," meaning to tax at a rate lower than is standard or appropriate, or to impose insufficient taxation on. UNDERTONES (11) [noun] An auditory tone of low pitch or volume. | [noun] An implicit message perceived subtly alongside, but not detracting noticeably from, the explicit message conveyed in or by a book, film, verbal dialogue or similar (contrast with overtone); an undercurrent. | [noun] A pale colour, or one seen underneath another colour. UNDERTRICK (17) [noun] A trick that declarer does not win, causing the contract to go down. UNDERVALUE (14) [noun] An undervaluation; a price or rate below the actual worth. | [verb] To underestimate, or assign too low a value to. | [verb] To have too little regard for. UNDERWATER (14) [noun] Underlying water or body of water, for example in an aquifer or the deep ocean | [noun] A type of lure which lies beneath the water surface. | [verb] To water or irrigate insufficiently UNDERWHELM (19) [verb] To fail to impress; to perform disappointingly. UNDERWINGS (15) [noun] A hind wing on an insect. | [noun] A member of the genus Catocala, a nocturnal moth which usually has brightly coloured underwings. | [noun] The underside of a bird's wing. UNDERWOODS (15) [noun] Underbrush, undergrowth. UNDERWOOLS (14) [noun] The soft, fine inner hair of certain animals, such as sheep or goats, that lies beneath the outer coat of wool. UNDERWORLD (15) [noun] The world of the dead, located underneath the world of the living; the afterlife. | [noun] That part of society that is engaged in crime or vice. | [noun] The portion of a game that is set below ground. UNDERWRITE (14) [verb] To write below or under; subscribe. | [verb] To subscribe (a document, policy etc.) with one's name. | [verb] To sign; to put one's name to. UNDERWROTE (14) [verb] To write below or under; subscribe. | [verb] To subscribe (a document, policy etc.) with one's name. | [verb] To sign; to put one's name to. UNDESERVED (15) [adjective] Not deserved, earned or merited; unjustifiable or unfair. UNDETECTED (14) [adjective] Not found; undiscovered. UNDETERRED (12) [adjective] Not deterred or put off; undiscouraged UNDIDACTIC (16) UNDIGESTED (13) [adjective] Not digested UNDIRECTED (14) [adjective] Not directed UNDISMAYED (17) [adjective] Not dismayed; hopeful; calm. 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UNDULATORY (14) [adjective] Moving in a wave-like or undulating motion; characterized by a smooth, wavelike pattern or progression. UNEARTHING (14) [verb] To drive or draw from the earth. | [verb] To uncover or find; to bring out from concealment | [verb] To dig up. UNEASINESS (10) [noun] The state of being uneasy, nervous or restless. | [noun] An anxious state of mind; anxiety. UNECONOMIC (16) [adjective] Financially inefficient, costly, wasteful, or loss making UNEDIFYING (18) [adjective] Not edifying. | [adjective] Ungraceful, usually due to a clash of expectations or disparity of knowledge. UNEDUCABLE (15) UNEDUCATED (14) [adjective] Not educated UNEMPHATIC (19) [adjective] Not emphatic UNEMPLOYED (18) [noun] Unemployed people. | [adjective] Having no job despite being able and willing to work. | [adjective] Having no use, not doing work UNENCLOSED (13) [adjective] Not enclosed. UNENDINGLY (15) [adverb] In a manner that continues without end; eternally or perpetually. 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UNPLUGGING (15) [verb] To disconnect from a supply, especially an electrical socket. | [verb] To stop using electronic devices, especially for relaxation or to reduce stress. | [verb] To remove a blockage from (especially a water pipe or drain). UNPOLISHED (16) [adjective] Not polished; not brought to a polish. | [adjective] Deprived of polish. | [adjective] Not refined in manners or style UNPOLLUTED (13) [verb] To remove pollutants from; to purify. | [adjective] Not polluted; uncontaminated UNPREGNANT (13) UNPREPARED (15) [noun] A black mark given to a pupil who arrives at a lesson without the necessary items or preparation. | [adjective] Not prepared; caught by surprise. UNPRODUCED (16) [adjective] Not produced, manufactured, or brought into existence; remaining in an unmade or unfinished state. UNPROMPTED (17) [adjective] Not prompted UNPROVABLE (17) [adjective] That cannot be proved or verified by any test UNPROVOKED (20) [verb] To undo or counter a provocation. | [adjective] Happening without provocation or motivation. | [adverb] Happening without provocation or motivation. UNPUCKERED (19) UNPUNCTUAL (14) [adjective] Not punctual. UNPUNISHED (16) [adjective] Not punished UNPUZZLING (31) [verb] The present participle of unpuzzle, meaning to solve or figure out something that is confusing or mysterious. UNQUIETEST (19) UNRAVELING (14) [verb] To separate the threads (of); disentangle. | [verb] (of threads, etc.) To become separated; (of something woven, knitted, etc.) to come apart. | [verb] To clear from complication or difficulty; to unfold; to solve. UNRAVELLED (14) [verb] To separate the threads (of); disentangle. | [verb] (of threads, etc.) To become separated; (of something woven, knitted, etc.) to come apart. | [verb] To clear from complication or difficulty; to unfold; to solve. UNRAVISHED (17) [adjective] Not ravished; not violated, despoiled, or seized by force. | [adjective] Not experienced or affected by ravishment. UNREADABLE (13) [adjective] That cannot be read or is not easy to read. | [adjective] Not sufficiently interesting to be worth reading. UNREADIEST (11) [adjective] Least ready or prepared; the superlative form of unready. UNREALIZED (20) [adjective] Not realized; possible to obtain or achieve, yet not obtained or achieved. UNREASONED (11) [adjective] Not reasoned; irrational. UNRECORDED (14) [adjective] Not recorded. UNREDEEMED (14) [verb] To fall from grace; to change from a state of virtuousness to sinfulness or wrongdoing. | [adjective] (of a person) Not redeemed; not granted redemption or salvation; unsaved. | [adjective] (of a coupon or offer) Unspent; not used in a purchase, and thus still usable. UNREFORMED (16) [adjective] Not reformed UNRELIABLE (12) [adjective] Not reliable. UNRELIEVED (14) [adjective] Utter; complete; without relief. UNREMARKED (17) [adjective] (often with "upon") Not the subject of any remark | [adjective] Not remarked or noticed; unnoticed. UNREPORTED (13) [adjective] Not reported UNREQUITED (20) [adjective] Unanswered; not returned; not reciprocated; not repaid. UNRESERVED (14) [adjective] (of a person) Not reserved, without reservations. | [adjective] Not booked in advance. | [verb] To undo or cancel a reservation. UNRESERVES (13) UNRESOLVED (14) [verb] To undo a resolution. | [adjective] Not resolved. 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UNSADDLING (13) [verb] To remove a saddle. | [verb] To throw (a rider) from the saddle. UNSAFETIES (13) [noun] Plural of unsafety; instances or states of being unsafe or lacking safety. UNSALARIED (11) [adjective] Without a salary. UNSANITARY (13) [adjective] Not sanitary; unhealthy; dirty. UNSATURATE (10) [verb] To reduce the degree of saturation in something, such as a chemical compound or color. UNSCALABLE (14) [adjective] Not scalable, that cannot be climbed. | [adjective] Not scalable, that cannot be changed in scale. UNSCHOOLED (16) [adjective] Not schooled; not having been to school. | [adjective] Inexperienced; not having developed skill or knowledge in some area. | [verb] To educate (a child) in an alternative to the regular school method, focused on the learner-chosen activities as a primary means for learning. UNSCRAMBLE (16) [verb] To reverse the process of scrambling, decrypt. | [verb] To put into order or restore to order. UNSCREENED (13) [adjective] Not screened, or not having been screened | [adjective] (of cables etc.) not protected by a built-in screen. UNSCREWING (16) [verb] To loosen a screw or thing by turning it. | [noun] The act by which something is unscrewed. UNSCRIPTED (15) [adjective] Not scripted; without a script. | [adjective] (by extension) Unplanned, unexpected, spontaneous. UNSEASONED (11) [adjective] Not sprinkled with seasoning. | [adjective] Lacking experience. | [adjective] Unseasonable UNSEEMLIER (12) [adjective] Inconsistent with established standards of good form or taste. UNSELECTED (13) [verb] To cancel a previous selection, especially by removing a mark from a tick box | [verb] To reverse the previous selection of. | [adjective] Not selected. UNSELLABLE (12) [adjective] Not sellable; very hard to sell. UNSETTLING (11) [verb] To make upset or uncomfortable | [verb] To bring into disorder or disarray | [noun] The weakening of some previously established system or norm. UNSHACKLED (20) [verb] To remove shackles from someone or something. | [verb] To remove restrictions or inhibitions; to allow full freedom and power. | [adjective] Not shackled. UNSHACKLES (19) [verb] To remove shackles from someone or something. | [verb] To remove restrictions or inhibitions; to allow full freedom and power. UNSHAKABLE (19) [adjective] Not able to be shaken; firm, solid | [adjective] Resolute, unfaltering, unwavering | [adjective] Having no errors or loopholes; unassailable UNSHAKABLY (22) [adverb] In a manner that cannot be shaken, weakened, or disturbed; with firm conviction or stability. UNSHEATHED (17) [verb] To deprive of a sheath; to draw from the sheath or scabbard, as a sword. | [adjective] Not protected by a sheath. UNSHEATHES (16) [verb] To deprive of a sheath; to draw from the sheath or scabbard, as a sword. UNSHELLING (14) [verb] The present participle of unshell, meaning to remove the shell from something (such as nuts, eggs, or shellfish). UNSHIFTING (17) UNSHIPPING (18) [verb] To unload cargo from a ship or other vessel | [verb] To remove an oar or mast from its normal position | [verb] To throw from a horse; to unseat UNSIGHTING (15) UNSINKABLE (16) [adjective] Of a ship: that cannot be sunk. | [adjective] That cannot be overcome or defeated. UNSKILLFUL (17) [adjective] Not skillful. UNSLAKABLE (16) [adjective] That cannot be slaked UNSLINGING (12) [verb] To take something from a hanging or slung position. UNSMOOTHED (16) [adjective] Not smoothed; remaining rough or uneven in surface or texture. UNSNAPPING (15) [verb] To unfasten (something held by snaps). UNSNARLING (11) [verb] To remove or undo a snarl or tangle. UNSOCIABLE (14) [noun] A person who is not sociable. | [adjective] Not desiring the company of others | [adjective] Not congenial or compatible UNSOCIABLY (17) [adverb] In a manner that is not sociable; in a way that avoids social interaction or is unfriendly toward others. UNSOCIALLY (15) [adverb] In a manner that avoids or is averse to social interaction or companionship. UNSOLDERED (12) [verb] To reverse the process of soldering, such as by breaking the joint and removing the solder UNSOLVABLE (15) [adjective] Not solvable. | [adjective] Provably not solvable. UNSOUNDEST (11) [adjective] The superlative form of unsound; most lacking in soundness, validity, or health. UNSPEAKING (17) [adjective] Silent, not talking. | [adjective] Mute, unable to speak for physical or psychological reasons. | [verb] To retract what one has spoken, to unsay. UNSPECIFIC (19) [adjective] Not specific: nonspecific. UNSPHERING (16) UNSTABLEST (12) [adjective] The superlative form of unstable; most unstable or least stable. UNSTACKING (17) [verb] The act of removing items from a stack or pile, typically one at a time. | [verb] In computing, the process of removing data from a stack data structure. UNSTEADIED (12) [verb] Past tense of unsteady; made unstable or shaky. UNSTEADIER (11) [adjective] Not held firmly in position, physically unstable. | [adjective] Lacking regularity or uniformity. | [adjective] Inconstant in purpose, or volatile in behavior. UNSTEADIES (11) [verb] Makes or becomes unsteady; causes to lose stability or balance. UNSTEADILY (14) [adverb] In a manner lacking stability, balance, or firmness; shakily or unsteadily. UNSTEELING (11) UNSTEPPING (15) [verb] To remove (the mast) from a sailing vessel. UNSTICKING (17) [verb] (sometimes figurative) To free from the condition of being stuck. | [noun] The act of removing something that was stuck UNSTINTING (11) [adjective] Generous and tireless with one's contributions of time, money, etc. UNSTITCHED (16) [adjective] Not stitched | [verb] To take out stitches from. | [verb] To unravel or disunite; to cause to come apart. UNSTITCHES (15) [verb] To take out stitches from. | [verb] To unravel or disunite; to cause to come apart. UNSTOPPERS (14) [verb] To remove the stopper from. UNSTOPPING (15) [verb] To remove a stoppage; to clear a blockage. | [verb] To unplug or uncork a container. | [verb] To draw out the stops of (an organ). UNSTRAINED (11) [adjective] Not strained or tense. | [adjective] Not having been forced through a strainer. UNSTRAPPED (15) [verb] To loosen or remove the straps from (something). | [adjective] Not strapped. UNSTRESSED (11) [adjective] (of a vowel) not stressed or accentuated | [adjective] Not subject to stress UNSTRESSES (10) [verb] Removes stress or emphasis from; reduces tension or strain in. UNSUITABLE (12) [adjective] Not suitable; unfit; inappropriate. UNSUITABLY (15) [adverb] In a manner that is not appropriate, fitting, or proper for a particular situation or purpose. UNSWATHING (17) [verb] To remove a swathe from. UNSWEARING (14) [verb] The present participle of unswear, meaning to retract or take back an oath or sworn statement. UNSWERVING (17) [adjective] Not deviating; not yielding or straying or varying. UNTALENTED (11) [adjective] Not talented; lacking in talent. UNTANGLING (12) [verb] To remove tangles or knots from. | [verb] (by extension) To remove confusion or mystery from. UNTEACHING (16) [verb] To cause someone to unlearn; to make someone forget something they have been taught. | [verb] To cause something previously learned to be forgotten. UNTEMPERED (15) [adjective] Not tempered; not conditioned by a process. | [adjective] In the case of a person, inexperienced; untested. UNTENANTED (11) [adjective] Not leased to or occupied by a tenant; unoccupied. UNTESTABLE (12) [adjective] Not capable of being tested or verified; impossible to subject to examination or proof. UNTETHERED (14) [adjective] Not tethered; not tied down. | [adjective] Unrestrained. UNTHINKING (18) [verb] To undo the process of thinking. | [adjective] Without proper thought; thoughtless. | [adjective] Showing no regard; careless or unconcerned. 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UNWAVERING (17) [adjective] Never doubted; always steady and on course UNWEARABLE (15) [noun] Something, such as clothing, that cannot be worn | [adjective] Not able to be worn UNWEIGHTED (18) [adjective] Not weighted (used especially of an average or other statistic) UNWIELDIER (14) [adjective] Lacking strength; weak. | [adjective] Ungraceful in movement. | [adjective] Difficult to carry, handle, manage or operate because of its size, weight, shape or complexity. UNWIELDILY (17) [adverb] In a clumsy, awkward, or difficult-to-manage manner. UNWINNABLE (15) [adjective] Unable to be won. UNWONTEDLY (17) [adverb] In a manner that is unusual, rare, or contrary to what is customary or expected. UNWORKABLE (19) [noun] Something that is not workable, or cannot be made to work. | [adjective] Not workable or operable; not practical; unmanageable. UNWORTHIER (16) [adjective] Not worthy; lacking value or merit; worthless. UNWORTHIES (16) [noun] Plural of unworthy; people considered to be lacking merit, value, or deserving status. UNWORTHILY (19) [adverb] In a manner that is not worthy or deserving; in an undeserving or dishonorable way. UNWRAPPING (18) [verb] To open or undo, as what is wrapped or folded. | [verb] To become unwrapped. | [verb] To remove word wrap from. UNWREATHED (17) [verb] Removed a wreath from; unwound or removed something that was wreathed around. UNWREATHES (16) [verb] To remove a wreath from; to unwrap or unfasten something that has been wreathed or formed into a wreath shape. UNYIELDING (15) [adjective] Not giving in; not bending; stubborn. UPBRAIDERS (15) [noun] Plural of upbraider, one who upbraids or scolds. | [verb] Third person singular present tense of upbraid, meaning to scold or reproach severely. UPBRAIDING (16) [verb] To criticize severely. | [verb] (followed by with or for, and formerly of before the object) To charge with something wrong or disgraceful; to reproach | [verb] To treat with contempt. UPBRINGING (16) [noun] The traits acquired during one's childhood training | [noun] The raising or training of a child. UPBUILDING (16) [verb] To build up (literally). | [verb] To build up; to develop (figuratively). | [noun] The process of building something up; gradual development or accumulation. UPCHUCKING (24) [verb] To vomit. UPCLIMBING (19) UPFLINGING (17) UPGATHERED (17) UPGRADABLE (16) [adjective] Capable of being upgraded or improved to a higher standard or version. UPHOARDING (17) UPHOLSTERS (15) [verb] To fit padding, stuffing, springs, webbing and fabric covering to (furniture). UPHOLSTERY (18) [noun] The craft or business of upholstering furniture. | [noun] The materials used in upholstering furniture. UPLIGHTING (17) [noun] Lighting directed upward from below to illuminate an object or surface from underneath, commonly used in stage production and architectural design. UPMANSHIPS (19) [noun] The plural of upmanship, referring to the art or practice of gaining advantage or superiority over others through cunning or stratagem. UPPERCASED (17) UPPERCASES (16) [verb] To convert text or letters into capital letters. | [noun] Plural of uppercase, referring to capital letters. UPPERPARTS (16) UPPISHNESS (17) [noun] The quality or state of being uppish; snobbish or arrogant behavior. UPPITINESS (14) [noun] The quality or state of being uppity; arrogant or presumptuous behavior, especially from someone of lower social status. UPPITYNESS (17) UPPROPPING (19) UPREACHING (18) UPRIGHTING (17) [verb] The present participle of upright, meaning to set something upright or to restore to an upright position. | [verb] The act of making something morally or ethically upright. UPROARIOUS (12) [adjective] Characterized by loud, confused noise, or by noisy and uncontrollable laughter. UPSHIFTING (19) [verb] To shift to a higher gear | [verb] To shift to a higher level, such as of frequency, growth rate, economic level, etc. UPSHOOTING (16) UPSTANDING (14) [adjective] Honest; reputable; respectable | [verb] To stand up; arise; be erect; rise. | [adjective] Standing up UPSTARTING (13) UPSTEPPING (17) [verb] The present participle of "upstep," meaning to step upward or increase in steps. | [verb] To increase or improve something in stages or increments. UPSTIRRING (13) UPSWEEPING (18) [verb] Present participle of upsweep; sweeping upward or in an upward direction. | [adjective] Styled or arranged in an upward sweep, as hair swept up and away from the face. UPSWELLING (16) UPSWINGING (17) [verb] Present participle of upswing, meaning to swing upward or to increase in an upward trend. UPTHROWING (19) [verb] The present participle of "upthrow," meaning to throw upward or to cast up. UPWARDNESS (16) [noun] The quality or state of being directed upward or moving toward a higher position. UPWELLINGS (16) [noun] An upward movement from a lower source. | [noun] The oceanographic phenomenon that occurs when strong, usually seasonal, winds push water away from the coast, bringing cold, nutrient-rich deep waters up to the surface URANINITES (10) [noun] Plural of uraninite, a black radioactive mineral form of uranium oxide that is the primary ore of uranium. URBANISING (13) [verb] To make something more urban in character. | [verb] To take up an urban way of life. URBANISTIC (14) [adjective] Relating to or characteristic of urbanism; of or pertaining to the planning and design of cities and urban areas. URBANITIES (12) [noun] The quality of being urbane; sophisticated and refined manners or behavior. | [noun] Plural of urbanity; instances or displays of sophisticated courtesy and polish. URBANIZING (22) [verb] To make something more urban in character. | [verb] To take up an urban way of life. URBANOLOGY (16) UREDOSPORE (13) [noun] A type of fungal spore produced by rust fungi during the summer, capable of infecting host plants and spreading the disease. UREOTELISM (12) [noun] The metabolic process by which nitrogenous wastes are converted to urea for excretion, characteristic of mammals and adult amphibians. URETHRITIS (13) [noun] Inflammation of the urethra. URICOSURIC (14) [adjective] Relating to or denoting a substance that promotes the excretion of uric acid in the urine. URICOTELIC (14) [adjective] Relating to or designating an organism that excretes uric acid as the main nitrogenous waste product. URINALYSES (13) [noun] The comprehensive analysis of urine. URINALYSIS (13) [noun] The comprehensive analysis of urine. URINATIONS (10) [noun] The plural of urination; instances or acts of urinating or passing urine. URINOMETER (12) [noun] An instrument used to measure the specific gravity or density of urine, typically used in medical diagnosis and laboratory analysis. UROCHROMES (17) [noun] Pigments found in urine, particularly urobilin and other breakdown products of hemoglobin that give urine its characteristic yellow color. UROGENITAL (11) [adjective] Of, or relating to the urinary and/or the genital systems UROKINASES (14) [noun] Enzymes that dissolve blood clots by converting plasminogen to plasmin, used medically to treat thrombosis and heart attacks. UROLOGICAL (13) [adjective] Relating to or affecting the urinary system and the organs that produce and discharge urine. UROLOGISTS (11) [noun] A doctor of urology. UROPYGIUMS (18) [noun] The rounded posterior end of a bird's body, consisting of fused vertebrae and supporting the tail feathers. | [noun] A gland in birds located at the base of the tail that secretes oil for feather maintenance. UROSCOPIES (14) [noun] Plural of uroscopy; the medical examination and analysis of urine to diagnose diseases or conditions. URTICARIAL (12) [adjective] Relating to or characteristic of urticaria, a skin condition marked by itchy welts or hives. URTICARIAS (12) [noun] Plural of urticaria; a skin condition characterized by raised, itchy welts or hives caused by an allergic reaction or other irritant. URTICATING (13) [verb] To have or produce a stinging sensation, as of nettles or urticating hair. URTICATION (12) [noun] A stinging or itching sensation on the skin, or the formation of welts or hives on the skin. | [noun] The act of stinging, as by nettles or similar plants. USABLENESS (12) [noun] The quality or state of being usable; the extent to which something can be used effectively or conveniently. USEFULNESS (13) [noun] The quality or degree of being useful. USHERETTES (13) [noun] A female usher. USQUEBAUGH (25) [noun] Whisky. USURIOUSLY (13) [adverb] In a manner involving the charging of excessively high interest rates on borrowed money; in a way that involves usury. USURPATION (12) [noun] The illegal or unauthorized seizure of power or position. | [noun] The act of seizing and holding something by force or without right. UTILIZABLE (21) [adjective] Capable of being utilized or put to use. UTOPIANISM (14) [noun] The belief in a system for an ideal society, usually regarded as unrealistic. UTTERANCES (12) [noun] An act of uttering. | [noun] Something spoken. | [noun] The ability to speak. UTTERMOSTS (12) [noun] The furthest or most extreme points or limits; the utmost extents or degrees. UVAROVITES (16) [noun] Plural of uvarovite, a green variety of garnet mineral containing chromium. UVULITISES (13) [noun] Plural of uvulitis, an inflammation of the uvula. UXORICIDES (20) [noun] One who murders his or her wife. | [noun] The murdering of one's own wife. UXORIOUSLY (20) [adverb] In a manner showing excessive fondness or submissiveness toward one's wife.

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UBIQUINONES (22) [noun] Any of several isoprenyl quinones that have a role in cellular respiration ULCERATIONS (13) [noun] Plural of ulceration; the process of forming an ulcer or the condition of having ulcers. | [noun] Open sores or lesions on the skin or mucous membranes. ULCEROGENIC (16) [adjective] Tending to cause or promote the formation of ulcers. ULTRABASICS (15) ULTRACASUAL (13) ULTRAFICHES (19) [noun] Plural of ultrafiche, a type of microfilm format that stores greatly reduced images of documents for compact storage and retrieval. ULTRAHEATED (15) ULTRALIGHTS (15) [noun] An aircraft that weighs very little ULTRAMARINE (13) [noun] A brilliant blue pigment that is either extracted from mineral deposits or made synthetically; traditionally made from ground-up lapis lazuli. | [noun] A brilliant pure dark blue or slightly purplish colour. | [adjective] Of a brilliant blue colour. ULTRAMODERN (14) [adjective] Extremely modern. ULTRASECRET (13) ULTRASIMPLE (15) ULTRASMOOTH (16) ULTRASONICS (13) [noun] The science and technology of ultrasound ULTRASOUNDS (12) [noun] Sound with a frequency greater than the upper limit of human hearing, which is approximately 20 kilohertz. | [noun] The use of ultrasonic waves for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. ULTRAVACUUM (18) ULTRAVIOLET (14) [noun] Ultraviolet colour. | [adjective] Of electromagnetic radiation beyond (higher in frequency than) light visible to the human eye; radiation with wavelengths from 380 nanometre - 10 nanometre ULTRAVIRILE (14) UMBELLIFERS (18) [noun] Any plant of the family Apiaceae, also called Umbelliferae, whose inflorescence is an umbel, such as a carrot or celery. UMBILICATED (18) [adjective] Having an umbilicus or navel-like depression; marked with a central dimple or indentation. UMBILICUSES (17) [noun] Navel | [noun] Hilum | [noun] A depression or opening in the center of the base of many spiral shells. UMBRELLAING (16) UNABASHEDLY (20) [adverb] In an unabashed manner; without embarrassment or hesitation. UNABSORBENT (15) UNACCOUNTED (16) [adjective] Not accounted UNADAPTABLE (16) [adjective] Not adaptable. UNADDRESSED (14) [verb] To delete or forget the address of some entity. | [adjective] Not bearing an address. | [adjective] Not discussed or considered. UNADOPTABLE (16) [adjective] Not suitable or able to be adopted; incapable of being adopted. UNADVISEDLY (19) [adverb] In an unadvised manner. UNAESTHETIC (16) [adjective] Not aesthetic. UNAFFECTING (20) UNALIENABLE (13) [adjective] Not alienable. UNALIENATED (12) [adjective] Not alienated; remaining in possession or ownership of one's own property or identity. | [adjective] Not estranged or separated from; maintaining connection or relationship with. UNALLOCATED (14) [adjective] That has not yet been allocated. UNALTERABLE (13) [adjective] Incapable of changing or being altered | [adjective] Irrevocable or irreversible UNALTERABLY (16) [adverb] In a manner that cannot be changed or altered; permanently and irreversibly. UNAMBIGUOUS (16) [adjective] Clear, and having no uncertainty or ambiguity UNAMBITIOUS (15) [adjective] Having little ambition for success or achievement UNAMORTIZED (23) [adjective] Not yet amortized; referring to a debt or cost that has not been paid off or written off over a period of time. UNAMPLIFIED (19) [adjective] Not amplified UNANCHORING (17) UNANIMITIES (13) [noun] The quality or state of being unanimous; complete agreement or accord among all parties or members. UNANIMOUSLY (16) [adverb] In a unanimous manner; without objection. UNANNOTATED (12) [adjective] Not having annotations or explanatory notes added to it. UNANNOUNCED (14) [adjective] Not announced beforehand. UNAPPEALING (16) [adjective] Not appealing UNAPTNESSES (13) [noun] The plural of unapt­ness; the quality or state of being unapt, unsuitable, or inappropriate. UNASHAMEDLY (20) [adverb] In an unashamed manner. UNASPIRATED (14) [adjective] Not aspirated. UNASSEMBLED (16) [adjective] Not put together or assembled; remaining in separate parts or components. UNASSERTIVE (14) [adjective] Not assertive UNAUTHENTIC (16) [adjective] Not authentic UNAUTOMATED (14) UNAVAILABLE (16) [noun] (history) A communist who operated underground and was therefore not available for a political leadership position. | [adjective] Unavailing; ineffective. | [adjective] Not available. UNAVOIDABLE (17) [noun] Something that cannot be avoided. | [adjective] Impossible to avoid; bound to happen. | [adjective] Not voidable; incapable of being made null or void. UNAVOIDABLY (20) [adverb] In an unavoidable manner. UNAWARENESS (14) [noun] The state or condition of not being aware; lack of knowledge or consciousness of something. UNBALANCING (16) [verb] To cause to be out of balance. UNBALLASTED (14) [adjective] Not having ballast; lacking weight or stability, either literally (as in a ship or vehicle) or figuratively (as in lacking substance or seriousness). UNBANDAGING (16) [verb] Removing bandages from something that has been bandaged. UNBEAUTIFUL (16) [adjective] Not beautiful; ugly or inelegant. UNBEKNOWNST (20) [adverb] (followed by to) without the knowledge of UNBELIEVERS (16) [noun] One who does not believe, particularly in a deity (used by believers to describe other people) UNBELIEVING (17) [adjective] That does not believe; incredulous, skeptical UNBESEEMING (16) UNBLEMISHED (19) [adjective] Faultless or lacking blemishes. | [adjective] Free from evil or corruption. UNBONNETING (14) [verb] To remove a bonnet from. | [verb] To take off one's bonnet. UNBRACKETED (20) UNBREAKABLE (19) [noun] Something that cannot be broken. | [adjective] Difficult to break and therefore able to withstand rough usage | [adjective] (of a horse) not able to be broken in UNBREECHING (19) [verb] The act of removing breeches or breaching equipment from a horse or person. | [verb] Releasing or freeing from a breech or constraint. UNBRILLIANT (13) UNBUDGEABLE (17) [adjective] That cannot be made to budge; immovable, fixed. UNBUDGEABLY (20) UNBUDGINGLY (19) UNBUILDABLE (16) [adjective] Not capable of being built; unsuitable or not permitted for construction. UNBURDENING (15) [verb] To free from burden, or relieve from trouble. | [noun] The act by which one unburdens oneself. UNBUTTONING (14) [verb] To open (something) by undoing its buttons. | [verb] To come open by having its buttons unfastened. | [noun] An act of unfastening buttons. UNCALCIFIED (19) UNCALLOUSED (14) [adjective] Not hardened or toughened; tender or sensitive, especially referring to skin that lacks calluses. UNCANNINESS (13) [noun] The quality or state of being uncanny; a strange, eerie, or unsettling feeling or atmosphere. | [noun] Something that is uncanny or mysteriously strange. UNCANONICAL (15) [adjective] Not canonical. UNCAPTIONED (16) UNCASTRATED (14) [adjective] (of a male person or animal) Not castrated; possessing testicles. | [adjective] Not weakened, censored, or the like. UNCATALOGED (15) [adjective] Not catalogued UNCATCHABLE (20) [adjective] Not catchable; that cannot be caught. UNCEASINGLY (17) [adverb] In a manner that continues without stopping or pausing; constantly and persistently. UNCERTAINLY (16) [adverb] In an uncertain manner. UNCERTAINTY (16) [noun] Doubt; the condition of being uncertain or without conviction. | [noun] Something uncertain or ambiguous. | [noun] A parameter that measures the dispersion of a range of measured values. UNCERTIFIED (17) [adjective] Lacking certification or official documentation | [adjective] Not officially registered UNCHANNELED (17) UNCHARTERED (17) [adjective] Not chartered; not supplied with a charter. UNCHECKABLE (24) [adjective] Not able to be verified, confirmed, or restrained; impossible to check or control. UNCHILDLIKE (21) [adjective] Not characteristic of or appropriate to a child; lacking childlike qualities such as innocence, wonder, or naivety. UNCHRISTIAN (16) [adjective] Not of the Christian faith. | [adjective] Not in accord with Christian principles; without Christian spirit; unbefitting a Christian. UNCHURCHING (22) [verb] To expel from membership of a congregation or church; to excommunicate. UNCINEMATIC (17) UNCIVILIZED (26) [adjective] Crude, barbarous, wild, uncultured. | [adjective] Used to describe people who display a marked lack of manners as defined by a given culture. | [adjective] Used to describe behaviours deemed savage or inappropriate. UNCLARIFIED (17) UNCLARITIES (13) [noun] Plural of unclarity; instances or states of being unclear or lacking clarity. UNCLASSICAL (15) [adjective] Not conforming to classical standards, traditions, or styles; departing from established classical conventions. UNCLEANNESS (13) [noun] The state or quality of being unclean; lack of cleanliness or purity. | [noun] Moral or spiritual impurity. UNCLENCHING (19) [verb] To open (something that was clenched). | [verb] To relax, especially one's muscles. UNCLIMBABLE (19) [adjective] Not able to be climbed; too steep, difficult, or dangerous to ascend. UNCLINCHING (19) [verb] Present participle of unclinch; to release or open something that has been clenched or tightly closed. UNCLOUDEDLY (18) [adverb] In a manner that is clear, transparent, or not obscured by clouds or confusion. UNCLUBBABLE (19) [adjective] Not suitable for membership in a club or social group; not clubbable. UNCLUTTERED (14) [verb] To eliminate clutter from. | [verb] To eliminate clutter. | [adjective] Not cluttered; without clutter UNCOALESCED (16) UNCOALESCES (15) UNCOFFINING (20) UNCOLLECTED (16) [adjective] Not collected or gathered. | [adjective] Absent in mind; not having one's thoughts collected. UNCOMBATIVE (20) UNCOMMITTED (18) [adjective] Not inclined toward either side in a matter under dispute. | [adjective] Not bound or pledged to a cause, party etc. | [adjective] (of an update to a database etc.) Not yet written to disk and logged. UNCOMMONEST (17) [adjective] The superlative form of uncommon, meaning the least common or rarest among a group of things. UNCOMPLETED (18) [adjective] Not completed. UNCONCEALED (16) [adjective] Open to view; not hidden or concealed UNCONCERNED (16) [adjective] Indifferent and having no interest; aloof. | [adjective] Not worried, anxious or apprehensive. | [adjective] Having no involvement. UNCONFESSED (17) [adjective] Not acknowledged | [adjective] Not confessed (to a priest) UNCONFIRMED (19) [adjective] Not finally established, settled or confirmed. | [adjective] Not having undergone the ritual of confirmation. UNCONFUSING (17) UNCONGENIAL (14) [adjective] Not congenial, compatible or sympathetic. | [adjective] Not appropriate; unsuitable. | [adjective] Not pleasing; disagreeable. UNCONNECTED (16) [adjective] Not connected or joined. | [adjective] Confused or disconnected. | [adjective] Without connections of family, etc. UNCONQUERED (23) [adjective] Not conquered UNCONSCIOUS (15) [noun] Unconscious mind | [adjective] Not awake; having no awareness. | [adjective] Without directed thought or awareness. UNCONTESTED (14) [adjective] Not contested or disputed; not made the object of competition. UNCONTRIVED (17) [adjective] Not contrived. UNCONVERTED (17) [adjective] Not converted (especially in the religious sense). UNCONVINCED (19) [adjective] Not convinced or lacking conviction | [verb] To cause to abandon a conviction. UNCORRECTED (16) [adjective] Not corrected. UNCOUNTABLE (15) [noun] (grammar) An uncountable noun. | [adjective] So many as to be incapable of being counted. | [adjective] Incapable of being put into one-to-one correspondence with the natural numbers or any subset thereof. UNCOUTHNESS (16) [noun] The quality or state of being uncouth; lack of refinement, sophistication, or good manners. UNCROSSABLE (15) [adjective] Not able to be crossed or traversed. | [adjective] Not able to be contradicted or opposed. UNCRUMPLING (18) [verb] To return something that has been crumpled closer to its original state. | [verb] Having been crumpled, to return closer to its original state. UNCRUSHABLE (18) [adjective] Not crushable; that cannot be crushed. UNCURTAINED (14) [adjective] Without curtains. UNCUSTOMARY (18) [adjective] Not customary UNCYNICALLY (21) UNDANCEABLE (16) UNDAUNTABLE (14) UNDAUNTEDLY (16) [adverb] In a manner that is not intimidated or discouraged; with fearlessness and determination despite difficulty or danger. UNDEBATABLE (16) [adjective] Not debatable; that cannot be debated. UNDEBATABLY (19) [adverb] In a manner that is not open to debate or dispute; indisputably. UNDECEIVING (18) [verb] To free from misconception, deception or error. UNDECIDABLE (17) [adjective] Incapable of being algorithmically decided in finite time. For example, a set of strings is undecidable if it is impossible to program a computer (even one with infinite memory) to determine whether or not specified strings are included. | [adjective] (of a WFF) logically independent from the axioms of a given theory; i.e., that it can never be either proved or disproved (i.e., have its negation proved) on the basis of the axioms of the given theory. (Note: this latter definition is independent of any time bounds or computability issues, i.e., more Platonic.) UNDECILLION (14) [noun] The number represented by 1 followed by 36 zeros in the short scale, or 1 followed by 66 zeros in the long scale. UNDECORATED (15) [adjective] Not possessing decorations. UNDEDICATED (16) UNDEFINABLE (17) [adjective] Impossible to define or describe precisely; not capable of being clearly defined or explained. UNDELEGATED (14) [adjective] Not delegated; retained by the original authority or person rather than assigned to another. UNDELIVERED (16) [adjective] Not delivered UNDEMANDING (16) [adjective] Not demanding UNDERACTING (15) [verb] To act in an understated manner or with little expressiveness UNDERACTIVE (17) [adjective] Less than normally active. UNDERBIDDER (16) [noun] A person who bids lower than another bidder in an auction or bidding process. UNDERBODIES (15) [noun] The underparts of a bird or animal. | [noun] The underside of a vehicle. UNDERBOSSES (14) [noun] An assistant to the boss of a crime family UNDERBOUGHT (18) [verb] Past tense of underbuy; purchased in insufficient quantities or at prices lower than expected market value. UNDERBUDDED (17) UNDERBUYING (18) UNDERCHARGE (18) [noun] A monetary charge that is less than the correct amount. | [verb] To charge less than the correct amount. | [verb] To put too small a charge into. UNDERCOOLED (15) [verb] To cool insufficiently | [verb] To supercool | [adjective] Insufficiently cooled UNDERCOUNTS (14) [verb] To count to an insufficient degree; to count one thing disproportionately less than another UNDERCROFTS (17) [noun] A cellar or vaulted storage room. | [noun] A ground-level car park that occupies the base of a building. UNDEREATING (13) [verb] Consuming less food than is needed or recommended for proper nutrition or health. UNDEREXPOSE (21) [verb] To take a photograph using too small an exposure | [verb] To provide with insufficient publicity | [adjective] The condition when a photograph is darker than it should be because the film was not exposed to sufficient light either because the camera aperture was too small or the duration of light was too short. UNDERFUNDED (17) [adjective] Insufficiently funded. | [verb] To provide insufficient funds (for). UNDERGIRDED (15) [verb] To strengthen, secure, or reinforce by passing a rope, cable, or chain around the underside of an object. | [verb] To give fundamental support; provide with a sound or secure basis; provide supportive evidence for. | [verb] To lend moral support to. UNDERGLAZES (22) [noun] A decorative slip applied to the surface of pottery before glazing. UNDERGROUND (14) [noun] An underground railway, especially for mass transit of people in urban areas. | [noun] A train that runs on such an underground railway. | [noun] A rapid transit system, regardless of the elevation of its right of way. UNDERGROWTH (19) [noun] The plants in a forest which only reach a relatively low height (such as shrubs and bushes). UNDERHANDED (17) [verb] To toss or lob with an underhand movement. | [verb] To trick, deceive or gull. | [verb] To excavate downward in successive steps or horizontal slices while positioned above on unbroken ore. UNDERLAPPED (17) UNDERLAYING (16) [verb] To lay (something) underneath something else; to put under. | [verb] To provide a support for something; to raise or support by something laid under. | [verb] To put a tap on (a shoe). UNDERLINING (13) [verb] To draw a line underneath something, especially to add emphasis; to underscore | [verb] To emphasise or stress something | [verb] To influence secretly. | [noun] A lining on the inside of a garment. UNDERMANNED (15) [verb] To fail to provide with enough workers or crew. | [adjective] Insufficiently manned; understaffed UNDERMINING (15) [verb] To dig underneath (something), to make a passage for destructive or military purposes; to sap. | [verb] To weaken or work against; to hinder, sabotage. | [verb] To erode the base or foundation of something, e.g. by the action of water. UNDERPASSES (14) [noun] A passage that crosses a road, railroad or similar obstacle in a tunnel underneath it. UNDERPAYING (18) [verb] To pay (someone) less than the value of their work; to pay (someone) insufficiently. | [verb] To pay less than is due for (something). UNDERPINNED (15) [verb] To support from below with props or masonry. | [verb] To give support to; to corroborate. UNDERPLAYED (18) [verb] To play in a subordinate, or in an inferior manner; to underact a part. | [verb] To make something seem less important than it really is. | [verb] To play a low card when holding a high one, in the hope of a future advantage. UNDERPRICED (17) [adjective] Having a relatively or abnormally low price UNDERPRICES (16) [verb] To set a price at less than the value of an item | [verb] To sell at a lower price than another (especially than a competitor) UNDERRATING (13) [verb] To underestimate; to make too low a rate or estimate UNDERREACTS (14) [verb] Fails to react with sufficient force, intensity, or emotion to something. | [verb] In acting or performance, responds to a situation with less emotion or emphasis than expected or appropriate. UNDERREPORT (14) [verb] To report a number falsely, making it smaller than it ought to be, especially to do so intentionally | [verb] As a group, to report something less frequently than it actually occurs UNDERSCORED (15) [verb] To underline; to mark a line beneath text. | [verb] To emphasize or draw attention to. 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UNDERSTATED (13) [verb] To state (something) with less completeness than needed; to minimise or downplay. | [verb] To state (something) with a lack of emphasis, in order to express irony. | [verb] To state a quantity that is too low. UNDERSTATES (12) [verb] To state (something) with less completeness than needed; to minimise or downplay. | [verb] To state (something) with a lack of emphasis, in order to express irony. | [verb] To state a quantity that is too low. UNDERSTEERS (12) [noun] The condition in which the front wheels of a car fail to follow the desired curve while cornering, instead following more of a straight-line trajectory, losing a degree of traction, and so slipping off the required line. | [verb] The action of a car when it does not follow the desired curve while cornering. Tyre slip of the front wheels. 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UNWEATHERED (18) UNWEETINGLY (18) UNWEIGHTING (19) [verb] To temporarily remove the body's weight from a ski when making a turn. | [verb] To remove a statistical weighting from. UNWHOLESOME (19) [adjective] Not wholesome; unfavorable to health; unhealthful. | [adjective] Not sound; tainted; defective. | [adjective] Indicating unsound health; characteristic of or suggesting an unsound condition, physical or mental; repulsive; offensive. UNWIELDIEST (15) [adjective] Lacking strength; weak. | [adjective] Ungraceful in movement. | [adjective] Difficult to carry, handle, manage or operate because of its size, weight, shape or complexity. UNWILLINGLY (18) [adverb] In an unwilling or uncooperative manner. UNWITTINGLY (18) [adverb] In an unwitting manner; inadvertently, obliviously, unintentionally, unknowingly. UNWORTHIEST (17) [adjective] Not worthy; lacking value or merit; worthless. UNWREATHING (18) [verb] Present participle of unwreathe; to remove or take off a wreath from something, or to unwind something that is wrapped or coiled. UPBRINGINGS (17) [noun] The traits acquired during one's childhood training | [noun] The raising or training of a child. UPGATHERING (18) UPGRADEABLE (17) [adjective] Capable of being upgraded or improved to a higher standard, version, or quality. UPHOLSTERED (17) [verb] To fit padding, stuffing, springs, webbing and fabric covering to (furniture). | [adjective] Covered in or characterized by upholstery. UPHOLSTERER (16) [noun] A craftsman who upholsters furniture. UPPERCASING (18) UPRIGHTNESS (17) [noun] The state of being moral, honest and honourable. | [noun] The state of being erect, or vertical. | [noun] The result or product of being upright. UPSPRINGING (17) [verb] Present participle of upspring; springing up or arising suddenly. UPTHRUSTING (17) [verb] Present participle of upthrust; thrusting or pushing upward. | [adjective] Characterized by or resulting from upward thrusting movement, especially in geology referring to rock formations pushed upward. UPTIGHTNESS (17) [noun] The quality or state of being uptight; nervousness, tension, or anxiety. | [noun] Excessive strictness or rigidity in moral or social attitudes. URANOGRAPHY (20) [noun] Celestial cartography; the mapping of celestial bodies. UREDIOSPORE (14) [noun] A type of asexual spore produced by rust fungi during their life cycle, capable of reinfecting the host plant. UREDOSPORES (14) [noun] Spores produced by rust fungi during the summer growing season that spread the infection to new host plants. | [noun] The plural form of uredospore, a type of fungal spore in the life cycle of rust fungi. UREOTELISMS (13) [noun] The metabolic process by which organisms excrete excess nitrogen primarily as urea, characteristic of mammals and adult amphibians. | [noun] Plural of ureotelism, referring to instances or types of this nitrogen excretion mechanism. URICOTELISM (15) [noun] The metabolic process in which uric acid is the primary nitrogenous waste product excreted by an organism. URINOMETERS (13) [noun] Instruments used to measure the specific gravity or other physical properties of urine. UROCHORDATE (17) [noun] Any marine invertebrate of the subphylum Urochordata; the sea squirts URTICATIONS (13) [noun] Plural of urtication; the act or condition of stinging or itching, or a skin reaction resembling that caused by nettles. USABILITIES (13) [noun] The plural of usability; the quality or degree to which something is easy to use or practical for its intended purpose. USELESSNESS (11) [noun] The quality of being useless USQUEBAUGHS (26) [noun] A Scottish or Irish whiskey, typically of high quality or potency. USUALNESSES (11) [noun] The plural of usualness; the quality or state of being usual or customary. USURPATIONS (13) [noun] The illegal seizure of power or position from someone else. | [noun] The wrongful or gradual encroachment upon the rights or possessions of another. UTILITARIAN (11) [noun] Someone who practices or advocates utilitarianism. | [adjective] Of or relating to utility | [adjective] Pertaining to utilitarianism UTILIZATION (20) [noun] The act of using something. | [noun] The manner in which something is used. | [noun] The state of being used. UTOPIANISMS (15) [noun] Plural of utopianism; idealistic schemes or beliefs about creating perfect or ideal societies. | [noun] Impractical or idealistic philosophies based on the belief that ideal social conditions can be achieved.

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UBIQUITOUSLY (26) [adverb] In a manner that is present, found, or distributed everywhere at the same time. UGLIFICATION (18) [noun] The act or process of making something ugly or less attractive. ULTIMATENESS (14) [noun] The quality or state of being ultimate; the condition of being final, conclusive, or most extreme. ULTRACAREFUL (17) [adjective] Extremely careful. ULTRACOMPACT (20) ULTRADISTANT (13) ULTRAHEATING (16) ULTRALEFTISM (17) ULTRALEFTIST (15) ULTRALIBERAL (14) ULTRAMARINES (14) [noun] A brilliant deep blue pigment or color made from lapis lazuli or synthetic alternatives. | [noun] In the Warhammer 40,000 fictional universe, elite space marines wearing blue armor. ULTRAMONTANE (14) [noun] Someone who acknowledges the supremacy of the Pope | [adjective] Respecting the supremacy of the Pope. | [adjective] From the other side of a mountain range, particularly the Alps. ULTRAPRECISE (16) ULTRARADICAL (15) ULTRAREALISM (14) ULTRAREALIST (12) ULTRAREFINED (16) ULTRASERIOUS (12) ULTRAVACUUMS (19) ULTRAVIOLENT (15) ULTRAVIOLETS (15) [noun] Plural of ultraviolet; electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths shorter than visible light but longer than X-rays. | [adjective] Relating to or denoting electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength in the range 10-400 nm. UMBILICATION (18) [noun] The formation of a depression or indentation resembling a navel, especially in a surface or object. | [noun] In geology, the development of a small pit or depression on a mineral or rock surface. UMBRAGEOUSLY (20) [adverb] In a manner expressing resentment or annoyance; in an offended or disgruntled way. UNACCEPTABLE (20) [noun] Something that is not acceptable. | [adjective] Unsatisfactory; not acceptable | [adjective] Not conforming to accepted usage UNACCEPTABLY (23) [adverb] Not within the limits of what is generally considered to be acceptable. UNACCLIMATED (19) [adjective] Not accustomed or adapted to a new climate or environment. UNACCREDITED (18) [adjective] Not accredited; lacking accreditation. UNACCUSTOMED (19) [verb] To make or become used to a change from something one was accustomed to. | [adjective] Not used to an event or thing, not accustomed. UNACQUAINTED (24) [adjective] Not acquainted, unfamiliar (with someone or something). | [adjective] Not usual; unfamiliar; strange. UNADVERTISED (17) [adjective] Not advertised UNAFFECTEDLY (24) [adverb] In a manner that is natural, genuine, and free from pretense or artificiality. UNAFFILIATED (19) [verb] To discontinue one's affiliation with an organisation. | [noun] A person or organization having no affiliation. | [adjective] Not affiliated, not associated UNAFFORDABLE (21) [adjective] Too expensive to be afforded. UNAGGRESSIVE (17) [adjective] Not aggressive; peaceable; not violent. UNALLEVIATED (16) [adjective] Relentless UNAMBIVALENT (19) [adjective] Not ambivalent. UNANALYZABLE (26) [adjective] That cannot be analysed. UNANSWERABLE (17) [noun] Something that cannot be answered. | [adjective] Not answerable; impossible to answer. | [adjective] Impossible to dispute or rebut; irrefutable; conclusive. UNANSWERABLY (20) [adverb] In a manner that cannot be answered or is impossible to answer. UNAPOLOGETIC (17) [adjective] Not apologetic, especially when being apologetic would be appropriate. UNAPPEALABLE (18) [adjective] (of a verdict etc) Not appealable; that may not be appealed, or sent to a higher court for judgement UNAPPEASABLE (18) [adjective] Not able to be appeased or satisfied UNAPPEASABLY (21) [adjective] In a manner that cannot be appeased or satisfied; impossible to pacify or mollify. UNAPPETIZING (26) [adjective] Not appetizing UNASSAILABLE (14) [noun] Something, such as a belief, that cannot be assailed. | [adjective] Secure against attack; impregnable. | [adjective] (by extension) Undeniable, incontestable or incontrovertible. UNASSAILABLY (17) [adjective] In a manner that cannot be attacked, challenged, or questioned; beyond dispute or criticism. UNASSOCIATED (15) [adjective] Not associated UNATTAINABLE (14) [noun] Anything that cannot be attained. | [adjective] Impossible to attain or reach; unable to accomplish UNATTENUATED (13) [adjective] Not reduced in force, intensity, or effect; maintained at full strength. UNATTRACTIVE (17) [noun] An aesthetically unattractive person | [adjective] Not handsome or beautiful or appealing. | [adjective] Lacking the power to attract interest. UNATTRIBUTED (15) [adjective] Lacking attribution; of unknown authorship UNAUTHORIZED (25) [adjective] Not having any authority | [adjective] Without official authorization UNAVAILINGLY (19) [adverb] In a manner that produces no result or effect; without success or avail. UNBARRICADED (18) [adjective] Not blocked or barred; left open or unobstructed. UNBECOMINGLY (22) [adverb] In a manner that is not flattering, attractive, or suitable to one's appearance or character. UNBELIEVABLE (19) [adjective] Not to be believed. | [adjective] Incredible; so surprising it is almost unable to believe. | [adjective] Implausible or improbable. UNBELIEVABLY (22) [adverb] (manner) In a manner that one does not believe. | [adverb] (degree) To an extent not to be believed. | [adverb] (evaluative) Contrary to expectations, amazingly. UNBIASEDNESS (15) [noun] The quality or state of being unbiased; freedom from bias or prejudice. UNBLINKINGLY (22) [adverb] In a manner that does not blink; without blinking or showing hesitation, fear, or surprise. UNBLUSHINGLY (21) [adverb] In a manner that shows no shame, embarrassment, or modesty; shamelessly or brazenly. UNBREACHABLE (21) [adjective] Impossible to breach UNBREATHABLE (19) [adjective] Not suitable for breathing. | [adjective] Not letting air seep through. UNBRIDGEABLE (18) [adjective] Unable to be bridged or crossed; impossible to span. UNCALCULATED (17) [adjective] Not calculated; lacking forethought. UNCALIBRATED (17) [adjective] Not adjusted, checked, or standardized to a known value or reference point. UNCAPTURABLE (18) UNCELEBRATED (17) [adjective] Not celebrated; ignored UNCENSORIOUS (14) UNCHALLENGED (19) [adjective] Not having any challengers. | [adjective] Lacking experience due to lack of challenges; untested. UNCHANGEABLE (20) [noun] Something that cannot be changed. | [adjective] Not changeable; incapable of being changed or of changing; immutable. UNCHANGEABLY (23) [adverb] In a manner that cannot be changed or altered; in an immutable or permanent way. UNCHANGINGLY (22) [adverb] In a manner that does not change; remaining constant or invariable over time. UNCHAPERONED (20) [adjective] Not chaperoned; not having a chaperone UNCHARITABLE (19) [adjective] Not charitable UNCHARITABLY (22) [adverb] In a manner lacking kindness, generosity, or sympathy in one's judgments or interpretations of others. UNCHASTENESS (17) [noun] The quality or state of being unchaste; lack of chastity or sexual purity. UNCHASTITIES (17) [noun] Plural of unchastity; the state or quality of being unchaste; lack of chastity or sexual purity. UNCHIVALROUS (20) [adjective] Not chivalrous. UNCHRISTENED (18) UNCHRONICLED (20) [adjective] Not recorded in written accounts or historical chronicles; not documented or chronicled. UNCINARIASES (14) [noun] Plural of uncinariasis, a parasitic disease caused by hookworms of the genus Uncinararia, characterized by anemia and malnutrition. UNCINARIASIS (14) [noun] Hookworm disease UNCIRCULATED (17) [adjective] Not circulated. UNCLASSIFIED (18) [adjective] Not classified | [verb] To declassify. UNCLUTTERING (15) [verb] Present participle of unclutter; the act of removing clutter or unnecessary items from a space to make it more organized and orderly. UNCOALESCING (17) UNCOERCIVELY (22) [adverb] In a manner that does not involve coercion or force; without compelling or pressuring someone against their will. UNCOMMERCIAL (20) [noun] A spoof advertisement created for countercultural purposes. | [adjective] Not commercial; often specifically not commercially viable UNCOMMONNESS (18) [noun] The state or quality of being uncommon. UNCOMPELLING (19) [adjective] Not capable of evoking interest, attention, or conviction; lacking persuasive or compelling power. UNCOMPLACENT (20) UNCOMPOUNDED (20) [adjective] Not compounded. UNCONFORMITY (22) [noun] A lack of conformity | [noun] A gap in time in rock strata, where erosion occurs while deposition slows or stops UNCONFOUNDED (19) UNCONJUGATED (23) [adjective] Not conjugated; not combined or joined together, especially referring to a chemical compound that has not been joined with another substance. | [adjective] (of a verb) Not inflected or modified to show tense, person, or number. UNCONSIDERED (16) [adjective] Not considered. UNCONSTRAINT (14) UNCONTRACTED (17) [adjective] Not reduced to a smaller form or shortened; not made into a contract or agreement. | [adjective] Not affected by contraction; not shortened in duration or distance. UNCONTROLLED (15) [adjective] Not controlled; not under control. UNCONVINCING (20) [verb] To cause to abandon a conviction. | [adjective] Not convincing, plausible or believable UNCORRELATED (15) [adjective] Not correlated | [adjective] Having a covariance of zero UNCOURAGEOUS (15) UNCOVENANTED (18) [adjective] Not bound by a covenant. | [adjective] Not promised by covenant. UNCRITICALLY (19) [adverb] In an uncritical manner. UNCTUOUSNESS (14) [noun] The quality of being unctuous; excessive or insincere earnestness, especially in manner or speech. | [noun] An oily or greasy quality or feel. UNCULTIVABLE (19) [adjective] Not capable of cultivation UNCULTIVATED (18) [adjective] Not cultivated by agricultural methods; not prepared for cultivation. | [adjective] Inadequately educated; lacking art or knowledge | [adjective] Not attended to or fostered. UNDECILLIONS (15) [noun] The plural of undecillion, a number equal to 10 to the 36th power in the short scale, or 10 to the 66th power in the long scale. UNDECIPHERED (21) [adjective] Not deciphered. UNDECOMPOSED (20) [adjective] Not broken down into component parts; remaining in original form without decomposition or analysis. UNDEFOLIATED (17) UNDEMOCRATIC (19) [adjective] Not democratic UNDEPENDABLE (18) [adjective] Not dependable. UNDERACHIEVE (21) [verb] To achieve less than expected; to fail to fulfil one's potential. UNDERBELLIES (15) [noun] The underside of an animal. | [noun] The underside of any thing. | [noun] The side which is not normally seen, normally a dark, immoral place. UNDERBIDDERS (17) [noun] Plural of underbidder; people who bid lower than others in an auction or competitive bidding process. | [noun] In bridge, players who bid less than the value of their hand. UNDERBIDDING (18) [verb] To bid too low. | [verb] To bid lower than another. | [verb] To bid less than the full value of a hand of cards. UNDERBRUSHES (18) [noun] Small trees, shrubs, and other vegetation growing beneath the main canopy of a forest. | [noun] Plural of underbrush, referring to dense growth of bushes and small trees under larger trees. UNDERBUDDING (18) UNDERCHARGED (20) [verb] To charge less than the correct amount. | [verb] To put too small a charge into. UNDERCHARGES (19) [verb] To charge less than the correct amount. | [verb] To put too small a charge into. UNDERCLASSES (15) [noun] The poorest class of people in a given society. UNDERCLOTHES (18) [noun] Clothes worn next to the skin and underneath outer clothing UNDERCOATING (16) [verb] To apply an undercoat to. | [noun] A coat of paint or other material applied onto a surface before that of a topcoat; an undercoat UNDERCOOLING (16) [verb] To cool insufficiently | [verb] To supercool | [noun] An instance of insufficient cooling UNDERCOUNTED (16) [verb] To count to an insufficient degree; to count one thing disproportionately less than another UNDERCURRENT (15) [noun] A current of water which flows under the surface, and often in a different direction from surface currents. | [noun] A tendency of feeling or opinion that is concealed rather than exposed. | [verb] To flow under some surface. UNDERCUTTING (16) [verb] To sell (something) at a lower price, or to work for lower wages, than a competitor. | [verb] To create an overhang by cutting away material from underneath. | [verb] To undermine. UNDERDRAWERS (17) [noun] Plural of underdrawer; a type of undergarment worn as a lower garment, typically shorts or drawers worn beneath outer clothing. UNDEREXPOSED (23) [verb] To take a photograph using too small an exposure | [verb] To provide with insufficient publicity UNDEREXPOSES (22) [verb] To take a photograph using too small an exposure | [verb] To provide with insufficient publicity UNDERFEEDING (18) [verb] To feed inadequately or insufficiently UNDERFUNDING (18) [verb] To provide insufficient funds (for). | [noun] The condition of being underfunded. UNDERGARMENT (16) [noun] Any garment worn underneath others, especially one worn next to the skin; an item of underwear. | [noun] (in the plural) Temple garments worn by the followers of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. UNDERGIRDING (16) [verb] To strengthen, secure, or reinforce by passing a rope, cable, or chain around the underside of an object. | [verb] To give fundamental support; provide with a sound or secure basis; provide supportive evidence for. | [verb] To lend moral support to. UNDERGROUNDS (15) [noun] An underground railway, especially for mass transit of people in urban areas. | [noun] A train that runs on such an underground railway. | [noun] A rapid transit system, regardless of the elevation of its right of way. UNDERGROWTHS (20) [noun] Dense vegetation consisting of shrubs, small trees, and other plants growing beneath the main canopy of a forest. | [noun] The lower layer of vegetation in a woodland or forest ecosystem. UNDERINSURED (14) [noun] One who has insufficient insurance. | [adjective] Not having sufficient insurance to cover loss or damage | [adjective] Not having proper health insurance UNDERLAPPING (18) UNDERLAYMENT (18) [noun] A layer of material laid beneath a surface, such as flooring or roofing, to provide support, insulation, or protection. | [noun] Material used as a base layer under carpet or other floor coverings. UNDERLETTING (14) [noun] The act of one who sublets. | [verb] To let below the value. | [verb] To let or lease at second hand; to sublet. UNDERLYINGLY (20) [adverb] In a manner that is fundamental, basic, or essential; at the deepest or most fundamental level. UNDERPAYMENT (20) [noun] The act of paying less money than is owed or required. | [noun] An amount of money that is less than what should have been paid. UNDERPINNING (16) [verb] To support from below with props or masonry. | [verb] To give support to; to corroborate. | [noun] A support or foundation, especially as a structure of masonry that supports a wall. UNDERPLAYING (19) [verb] To play in a subordinate, or in an inferior manner; to underact a part. | [verb] To make something seem less important than it really is. | [verb] To play a low card when holding a high one, in the hope of a future advantage. UNDERPOWERED (19) [verb] To supply with insufficient power. | [adjective] Having insufficient power for its operation. UNDERPRICING (18) [verb] To set a price at less than the value of an item | [verb] To sell at a lower price than another (especially than a competitor) UNDERREACTED (16) [verb] Past tense of underreact; responded with less emotion, intensity, or enthusiasm than might be expected or appropriate. UNDERREPORTS (15) [verb] To report a number falsely, making it smaller than it ought to be, especially to do so intentionally | [verb] As a group, to report something less frequently than it actually occurs UNDERRUNNING (14) [verb] Running beneath or under something. | [verb] Spending less money than budgeted or allocated. UNDERSCORING (16) [verb] To underline; to mark a line beneath text. | [verb] To emphasize or draw attention to. | [noun] An underline. UNDERSELLING (14) [verb] To sell goods for a lower price than a competitor. | [verb] To sell something for less than its value. | [verb] To put forward an idea, or to market a new product, with insufficient enthusiasm. UNDERSHIRTED (17) UNDERSTAFFED (20) [adjective] Having an inadequate number of workers or assistants UNDERSTATING (14) [verb] To state (something) with less completeness than needed; to minimise or downplay. | [verb] To state (something) with a lack of emphasis, in order to express irony. | [verb] To state a quantity that is too low. UNDERSTEERED (14) [verb] The action of a car when it does not follow the desired curve while cornering. Tyre slip of the front wheels. UNDERSTORIES (13) [noun] The layer of plants that grow in the shade of the canopy of a forest. UNDERSTUDIED (15) [adjective] Insufficiently studied. | [verb] To study or know a role to such an extent as to be able to replace the normal performer when required. | [verb] To act as an understudy (to someone). UNDERSTUDIES (14) [noun] A performer who understudies; a standby. | [verb] To study or know a role to such an extent as to be able to replace the normal performer when required. | [verb] To act as an understudy (to someone). UNDERSURFACE (18) [noun] The underneath surface; the bottom, or underside UNDERTAKINGS (18) [noun] The business of an undertaker, or the management of funerals | [noun] A promise or pledge; a guarantee | [noun] That which is undertaken; any business, work, or project which a person engages in, or attempts to perform; an enterprise UNDERTENANTS (13) [noun] A tenant who holds property from another tenant; a subtenant UNDERTHRUSTS (16) [verb] (of a tectonic plate) To thrust under another UNDERUTILIZE (22) [verb] Underuse UNDERVALUING (17) [verb] To underestimate, or assign too low a value to. | [verb] To have too little regard for. | [noun] An undervaluation. UNDERWEIGHTS (20) [verb] To underestimate the weight of. | [verb] To give insufficient weight to (a consideration); to underestimate the importance of. UNDERWHELMED (22) [verb] To fail to impress; to perform disappointingly. UNDERWRITERS (16) [noun] An entity assuming a financial risk. | [noun] A person working for an insurance company who arranges and authorizes an insurance policy with a broker or insured. | [noun] An entity undertaking to market newly issued securities. UNDERWRITING (17) [verb] To write below or under; subscribe. | [verb] To subscribe (a document, policy etc.) with one's name. | [verb] To sign; to put one's name to. UNDERWRITTEN (16) [verb] To write below or under; subscribe. | [verb] To subscribe (a document, policy etc.) with one's name. | [verb] To sign; to put one's name to. UNDESIGNATED (15) [adjective] Not designated. UNDESIRABLES (15) [noun] An undesirable person UNDETECTABLE (17) [adjective] Unable to be detected; not detectable. UNDETERMINED (16) [adjective] Not determined; not settled; not decided. | [adjective] Not limited; not defined; indeterminate. UNDIGESTIBLE (16) UNDIMINISHED (19) [adjective] Not diminished. UNDIPLOMATIC (19) [adjective] Not diplomatic or tactful | [adjective] Lacking sensitivity or the skill of dealing with others UNDISCHARGED (20) [adjective] Not discharged UNDISCOVERED (19) [adjective] That has not been discovered; unknown. | [adjective] That has not yet been discovered; unexplored. | [verb] To forget something discovered earlier. UNDISPUTABLE (17) [adjective] Not disputable; not open to question; obviously true UNDISTRACTED (16) [adjective] Not distracted UNDOCUMENTED (18) [adjective] Lacking instructions or reference material. | [adjective] Not having official documents that provide identification, authorization, etc. | [noun] An immigrant who has entered a country (often as a migrant worker) and has no documentation authorizing them to (still) be present there. UNDRAMATIZED (25) [adjective] Not presented or performed in a dramatized manner; presented in a straightforward or undramatic way. UNDUPLICATED (18) [adjective] Not duplicated; appearing or existing only once without repetition or copies. UNEASINESSES (12) [noun] Plural of uneasiness; states of anxiety, discomfort, or mild worry. UNECOLOGICAL (17) UNECONOMICAL (18) [adjective] Not economical UNEMBITTERED (17) UNEMPLOYABLE (21) [noun] An individual who is not suited to employment. | [adjective] Not employable. UNEMPLOYMENT (21) [noun] The state of having no job; joblessness. | [noun] The phenomenon of joblessness in an economy. | [noun] The level of joblessness in an economy, often measured as a percentage of the workforce. UNENCUMBERED (19) [adjective] Not burdened with worries, cares or responsibilities. | [adjective] Free of encumbrance. | [adjective] (of property) Not subject to any claims. UNEVENNESSES (15) [noun] The plural of unevenness; instances or qualities of being uneven, irregular, or not level. UNEVENTFULLY (21) [adverb] In a manner lacking significant or notable events; without incident or excitement. UNEXPECTEDLY (27) [adverb] In an unexpected manner. UNEXPRESSIVE (24) [adjective] Not expressive UNEXPURGATED (23) [adjective] Not expurgated, not having had anything objectionable removed UNFAIRNESSES (15) [noun] The state of being unfair; lack of justice. | [noun] An unjust act. UNFAITHFULLY (24) [adverb] In a manner that violates allegiance, loyalty, or marital vows; disloyally or treacherously. UNFAMILIARLY (20) [adverb] In a manner that is not familiar; strangely or unusually. UNFASTIDIOUS (16) UNFATHOMABLE (22) [adjective] Impossible to fathom or understand. | [adjective] Difficult to penetrate. 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UNJUSTNESSES (19) [noun] Plural of unjustness; the quality or state of being unjust or unfair. UNKENNELLING (17) [verb] The present participle of "unkennel," meaning to release or let out from a kennel, or to bring out into the open. UNKINDLINESS (17) [noun] The quality or state of being unkind; lack of kindness or compassion. UNKINDNESSES (17) [noun] The state or quality of being unkind. | [noun] An unkind act. | [noun] The collective noun for ravens UNLAWFULNESS (18) [noun] The quality or state of being contrary to law; illegality. UNLIKELIHOOD (20) [noun] Absence of likelihood; the state of being unlikely or improbable; improbability. UNLIKELINESS (16) [noun] The quality or state of being unlikely; improbability. UNLIKENESSES (16) [noun] The quality or state of being unlike; differences in characteristics or appearance between things. UNLISTENABLE (14) [adjective] (acoustics) Of a sound quality or characteristic that a person cannot long listen to. 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UNSANCTIONED (15) [adjective] Not sanctioned; not approved by a sanctioning body. UNSCIENTIFIC (19) [adjective] Not scientific UNSCRAMBLERS (18) [noun] Devices or tools used to unscramble or decode something, such as electronic devices that unscramble encrypted signals or software that unscrambles jumbled letters or codes. UNSCRAMBLING (19) [verb] To reverse the process of scrambling, decrypt. | [verb] To put into order or restore to order. UNSCRIPTURAL (16) [adjective] Not scriptural. UNSCRUPULOUS (16) [adjective] Without scruples; immoral. | [adjective] Contemptuous of what is right or honorable. UNSEARCHABLE (19) [adjective] That cannot be investigated or searched into; unknowable, inscrutable. | [adjective] That cannot be sought out or looked for. | [adjective] Not capable of being searched; on which one cannot perform a search. UNSEARCHABLY (22) [adverb] In a manner that cannot be searched or explored; beyond the reach of investigation or understanding. 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UNSYSTEMATIC (19) [adjective] Not systematic UNTENABILITY (17) [noun] The quality or state of being untenable; the condition of being indefensible or unable to be maintained or justified. UNTHINKINGLY (23) [adverb] In a manner done without thinking; carelessly or automatically. UNTIDINESSES (13) [noun] The plural of untidiness; instances or states of being messy, disorganized, or not neat. UNTIMELINESS (14) [noun] The quality or state of being untimely; lack of timeliness or poor timing. UNTOUCHABLES (19) [noun] A criminal who is so adept that they cannot be arrested or convicted. | [noun] A pariah. | [noun] In the Indian caste system, a member of the lowest caste. UNTOWARDNESS (16) [noun] The quality or state of being untoward; an unfortunate or adverse circumstance or occurrence. UNTRANSLATED (13) [adjective] Not translated; still in the original language. | [adjective] Not converted from a processed mRNA sequence into a protein. UNTRUTHFULLY (21) [adverb] In a manner that is not truthful; dishonestly or with falsehood. UNVACCINATED (20) [adjective] Not vaccinated UNVENTILATED (16) [adjective] Not ventilated, lacking ventilation. UNVERBALIZED (27) UNVERIFIABLE (20) [adjective] Not capable of being verified, confirmed, checked or proven. UNWARINESSES (15) [noun] The plural of unwariness; instances or states of being unaware, inattentive, or not cautious. UNWASHEDNESS (19) [noun] The state or quality of being unwashed; lack of cleanliness. UNWAVERINGLY (22) [adverb] In a manner that does not waver; with firm resolve or unwavering commitment; steadfastly. UNWIELDINESS (16) [noun] The quality or state of being unwieldy; difficult to handle, manage, or use due to size, weight, or awkwardness. UNWONTEDNESS (16) [noun] The quality or state of being unwonted; the condition of being unusual, uncommon, or not habitually done. UNWORTHINESS (18) [noun] The quality or state of not deserving something; lack of merit or worthiness. UNYIELDINGLY (20) [adverb] In a manner that is firm, stubborn, or unwilling to change or give way. UPHOLSTERERS (17) [noun] A craftsman who upholsters furniture. UPHOLSTERIES (17) [noun] The plural of upholstery; the fabric, padding, and other materials used to cover furniture such as sofas and chairs, or the work of covering furniture with such materials. UPHOLSTERING (18) [verb] To fit padding, stuffing, springs, webbing and fabric covering to (furniture). | [noun] The padding, springs, webbing, and covers found on furniture | [noun] The application of upholstery to furniture. UPPERCUTTING (19) [verb] To strike with an uppercut UPPISHNESSES (19) [noun] The plural of uppishness; instances or qualities of being snobbish, arrogant, or pretentiously superior in manner. 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URBANISATION (14) [noun] The process of the formation and growth of cities | [noun] The change in a country or region when its population migrates from rural to urban areas | [noun] The proportion of a region's population that live in towns and cities; the rate at which this proportion is growing URBANIZATION (23) [noun] The process of the formation and growth of cities | [noun] The change in a country or region when its population migrates from rural to urban areas | [noun] The proportion of a region's population that live in towns and cities; the rate at which this proportion is growing URBANOLOGIES (15) URBANOLOGIST (15) UREDIOSPORES (15) [noun] Spores produced by rust fungi during the uredial stage of their life cycle, capable of repeated infection of plant hosts. URETHRITISES (15) [noun] Plural of urethritis, an inflammation of the urethra. URETHROSCOPE (19) [noun] A medical instrument used to examine the interior of the urethra. URICOTELISMS (16) URINOGENITAL (13) [adjective] Relating to or denoting the urinary and genital systems or organs. UROCHORDATES (18) [noun] Any marine invertebrate of the subphylum Urochordata; the sea squirts UROLITHIASES (15) [noun] The plural of urolithiasis, a medical condition characterized by the formation of stones in the urinary system. UROLITHIASIS (15) [noun] Presence of calculi in the urinary tract. USABLENESSES (14) [noun] The plural of usableness; the quality or state of being usable or capable of being used. USEFULNESSES (15) [noun] The plural form of usefulness; the quality or state of being useful in multiple instances or contexts. USUFRUCTUARY (20) [noun] A person who has the right to use and enjoy property belonging to another, while preserving its substance. | [adjective] Relating to or having the nature of a usufruct or the right to use another's property. 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UGLIFICATIONS (19) [noun] The plural of uglification; instances or acts of making something ugly or less attractive. ULTRACAUTIOUS (15) [adjective] Extremely or excessively cautious; taking precautions beyond what is normally considered necessary. ULTRACRITICAL (17) [adjective] Extremely or excessively critical ULTRADISTANCE (16) ULTRAFAMILIAR (18) ULTRAFEMININE (18) ULTRAFILTRATE (16) [noun] The fluid that passes through a semipermeable membrane during ultrafiltration, especially in kidney dialysis or laboratory separation processes. ULTRALEFTISMS (18) ULTRALEFTISTS (16) [noun] Plural of ultraleftist; individuals who hold or advocate for extreme left-wing political views that go beyond mainstream leftism. ULTRALIBERALS (15) ULTRAMARATHON (18) [noun] A running race over a distance longer than 42.195 km, the length of a standard marathon. ULTRAMILITANT (15) ULTRAMONTANES (15) [noun] Someone who acknowledges the supremacy of the Pope ULTRAORTHODOX (24) [adjective] Adhering strictly to the most traditional and conservative principles of a religion or ideology, particularly Judaism. | [adjective] Extremely orthodox or fundamentalist in beliefs and practices. ULTRAPHYSICAL (23) ULTRAPOWERFUL (21) ULTRARADICALS (16) ULTRARAREFIED (17) ULTRARATIONAL (13) ULTRAREALISMS (15) [noun] Plural of ultrarealism, a style of art or literature that attempts to represent reality with extreme precision and detail, often going beyond conventional realism. ULTRAREALISTS (13) [noun] Practitioners or advocates of ultrarealism, a philosophy or artistic movement emphasizing extreme realism in depicting reality with meticulous detail and precision. ULTRARELIABLE (15) ULTRARIGHTIST (17) ULTRAROMANTIC (17) ULTRAROYALIST (16) ULTRAVIOLENCE (18) ULTRAVIRILITY (19) UMBELLIFEROUS (20) [adjective] Relating to or belonging to the plant family Umbelliferae, characterized by small flowers arranged in umbrella-shaped clusters (umbels). UMBILICATIONS (19) [noun] Plural of umbilication; small depressions or dimples resembling a navel, especially as anatomical features or surface markings on organisms or structures. UNACCOMPANIED (22) [adjective] Travelling without companions | [adjective] Performed or scored without accompaniment; solo UNACCOUNTABLE (19) [adjective] Inexplicable; unable to account for, or explain. | [adjective] Not responsible; free from accountability or control. UNACCOUNTABLY (22) [adverb] In a manner that cannot be explained or accounted for; mysteriously or inexplicably. UNADJUDICATED (25) UNADULTERATED (15) [adjective] Pure; not mixed or adulterated with anything | [adjective] Utter or out-and-out, especially in the phrase unadulterated truth UNADVENTUROUS (17) [adjective] Not adventurous UNAMBIGUOUSLY (21) [adverb] In a manner that is not ambiguous; leaving no doubt; clearly UNANTICIPATED (18) [adjective] Not anticipated. UNAPOLOGIZING (26) UNAPPEALINGLY (21) [adverb] In a manner that is not appealing or attractive; in a way that fails to attract interest or desire. UNAPPRECIATED (20) [adjective] Not deemed to have any value, valueless, worthless | [adjective] (of an investment) Not having risen in value UNARTICULATED (16) [adjective] Not articulated UNASSERTIVELY (19) [adverb] In a manner that lacks assertiveness; without being forceful, confident, or direct in expressing oneself or claiming one's rights. UNASSIMILABLE (17) [adjective] Unable to be assimilated or absorbed into a group, culture, or system. UNASSIMILATED (16) [adjective] Not assimilated. UNASSUAGEABLE (16) [adjective] Unable to be soothed, calmed, or satisfied; incapable of being assuaged. UNAWARENESSES (16) [noun] The plural form of unawareness; states or instances of lacking knowledge or consciousness of something. UNBEAUTIFULLY (21) UNBELIEVINGLY (22) [adverb] In a manner expressing disbelief or skepticism; doubting or questioning the truth or reality of something. UNBELLIGERENT (16) UNBOUNDEDNESS (17) [noun] The quality or state of being unbounded; lack of limits or boundaries. UNBOWDLERIZED (29) [adjective] Not censored or edited to remove offensive, vulgar, or objectionable content; presented in its original, unaltered form. UNCALCULATING (18) [adjective] Not done with careful calculation or planning; spontaneous or thoughtless. | [adjective] Not scheming or devious; sincere and straightforward. UNCANNINESSES (15) [noun] The plural of uncanniness; the quality or state of being uncanny, strange, or mysteriously unsettling in a way that is difficult to explain. UNCAPITALIZED (27) [adjective] Not having the first letter capitalized; written or printed in lowercase letters. UNCEREMONIOUS (17) [adjective] Not ceremonious. UNCERTAINNESS (15) [noun] The quality or state of being uncertain; lack of certainty or confidence. UNCERTAINTIES (15) [noun] Doubt; the condition of being uncertain or without conviction. | [noun] Something uncertain or ambiguous. | [noun] A parameter that measures the dispersion of a range of measured values. UNCHALLENGING (20) [adjective] Not challenging; easy to do. UNCHARISMATIC (22) [adjective] Not charismatic; lacking charisma. UNCHLORINATED (19) [adjective] Not treated with chlorine; lacking chlorination. 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UNIMPEACHABLE (24) [adjective] Not able to be impeached or reproached. | [adjective] Blameless. | [adjective] Beyond doubt. UNIMPEACHABLY (27) [adverb] In a manner that cannot be challenged, questioned, or discredited; beyond reproach. UNINFORMATIVE (21) [adjective] Lacking useful or interesting information UNINHABITABLE (20) [adjective] Not fit for people (or other living things) to live in; not able to be inhabited. UNINHIBITEDLY (22) [adverb] In a manner that is free from inhibition; without restraint or self-consciousness. UNINSTRUCTIVE (18) [adjective] Not providing instruction, guidance, or useful information; failing to educate or inform. UNINTELLIGENT (14) [adjective] Not intelligent. UNINTENTIONAL (13) [adjective] Not intended or deliberate; inadvertent; unwitting UNINTERESTING (14) [adjective] Arousing little or no interest; boring or uneventful. 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UNIVERSALIZED (26) [verb] To make universal, to make consistent or common across all cases. UNIVERSALIZES (25) [verb] To make universal, to make consistent or common across all cases. UNIVERSALNESS (16) [noun] The quality or state of being universal; the characteristic of applying to or affecting all things, people, or cases without exception. UNJUSTIFIABLE (25) [adjective] That cannot be justified, excused or pardoned. UNJUSTIFIABLY (28) [adverb] In a manner that cannot be shown to be right, just, or reasonable; without adequate or valid justification. UNKNOWABILITY (25) [noun] The quality or state of being unknowable; the condition of being beyond the limits of human knowledge or understanding. UNLIKELIHOODS (21) [noun] Absence of likelihood; the state of being unlikely or improbable; improbability. UNLUCKINESSES (19) [noun] The plural of unluckiness; instances or states of being unlucky or experiencing bad fortune. UNMALICIOUSLY (20) [adverb] In a manner that is not malicious; without evil intent or ill will. UNMANIPULATED (18) [adjective] Not altered, influenced, or controlled by external forces; remaining in its original or natural state. UNMANLINESSES (15) [noun] The plural of unmanliness; the quality or state of lacking courage, strength, or characteristics traditionally associated with manhood. UNMENTIONABLE (17) [noun] Something not to be discussed in polite society. | [adjective] Not mentionable UNMETABOLIZED (27) [adjective] Not broken down or processed by metabolic processes in the body; remaining in its original chemical form without undergoing metabolism. UNMITIGATEDLY (20) [adverb] In a way that is absolute, complete, or without any qualification or mitigation; utterly or unrelentingly. UNNATURALNESS (13) [noun] The quality or state of being unnatural; lack of naturalness or artificiality. UNNECESSARILY (18) [adverb] In an unnecessary way; not by necessity. | [adverb] To an extent beyond what is needed. UNNILPENTIUMS (17) UNNILQUADIUMS (25) UNOBTRUSIVELY (21) [adverb] In an unobtrusive manner; in a manner that is not noticeable or blatant. UNORTHODOXIES (24) [noun] Lack of orthodoxy; the quality or state of being unorthodox UNPARASITIZED (25) [adjective] Not infested with or affected by parasites. UNPASTEURIZED (25) [adjective] Not pasteurized. UNPERFORMABLE (22) [adjective] Not capable of being performed or executed; unable to be done. UNPICTURESQUE (26) [adjective] Not picturesque; unattractive. UNPRECEDENTED (19) [adjective] Never before seen, done, or experienced; without precedent. UNPREDICTABLE (20) [noun] An unpredictable thing. | [adjective] Unable to be predicted. UNPREDICTABLY (23) [adverb] In an unpredictable way. UNPRESSURIZED (25) [adjective] Not pressurized. UNPRETENTIOUS (15) [adjective] Simple, humble, not pretentious, plain. 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UNRECLAIMABLE (19) [adjective] Not able to be reclaimed or recovered; irretrievable or irredeemable. UNRECOVERABLE (20) [adjective] Not recoverable; that cannot be recovered. | [adjective] From which recovery is not possible. UNRELENTINGLY (17) [adverb] In a way that is harsh, stern, or uncompromising; without mercy or pity. | [adverb] Without stopping or slowing down; persistently or relentlessly. UNRELIABILITY (18) [noun] The quality of being unreliable. UNREMINISCENT (17) UNREMITTINGLY (19) [adverb] In a relentless, persistent, or continuous manner without interruption or abatement. UNREPENTANTLY (18) [adverb] In a manner that shows no regret or remorse for one's actions or beliefs. UNREPRESENTED (16) [adjective] Not represented UNRESPECTABLE (19) UNRIGHTEOUSLY (20) [adverb] In a manner that is not righteous; unjustly or immorally. 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UNSOCIABILITY (20) [noun] The quality or state of being unsociable; unwillingness or inability to engage in social interaction with others. UNSOUNDNESSES (14) [noun] The plural of unsoundness; instances or qualities of being unsound, unreliable, or lacking in validity. UNSPECIALIZED (27) [adjective] Having no speciality, or particular purpose | [adjective] (of a cell or tissue) Having no special function UNSPECIFIABLE (22) [adjective] Unable to be specified. UNSPECTACULAR (19) [adjective] Not spectacular. UNSUBSTANTIAL (15) [adjective] Insubstantial. UNSUITABILITY (18) [noun] The quality or state of being unsuitable; lack of suitability or appropriateness for a particular purpose or situation. UNSUPPORTABLE (19) [adjective] Not able to be supported or endured. UNSURPASSABLE (17) [adjective] Not surpassable; unable to be surpassed. UNSUSCEPTIBLE (19) [adjective] Not susceptible. UNSUSTAINABLE (15) [adjective] Not sustainable UNSYMMETRICAL (22) [adjective] Not symmetrical. 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UNWORLDLINESS (17) [noun] The quality or state of being unworldly; lack of worldliness or sophistication. | [noun] Spiritual or transcendent nature; detachment from material or earthly concerns. UPGRADABILITY (22) [noun] The quality or capability of being able to be upgraded or improved to a higher standard or version. UPPERCLASSMAN (21) [noun] A junior or senior student in a school or college. UPPERCLASSMEN (21) [noun] A junior or senior student in a school or college. UPRIGHTNESSES (19) [noun] The plural of uprightness; the quality or state of being upright, honest, or vertical in position or character. UPTIGHTNESSES (19) [noun] The plural form of uptightness; the quality or state of being uptight, characterized by nervousness, tension, or excessive formality. URANOGRAPHIES (19) [noun] Descriptions or representations of the heavens and celestial bodies, including star charts and maps of constellations. | [noun] The branch of astronomy dealing with the description and mapping of the stars and celestial sphere. URBANISATIONS (15) [noun] The process of converting rural areas into urban areas, or the result of this process; areas that have been urbanized. | [noun] Plural of urbanisation, referring to multiple instances or areas of urban development. URBANIZATIONS (24) [noun] The plural of urbanization; the processes of making an area more urban in character or of converting rural areas into cities. | [noun] Instances or examples of urban development and growth. URBANOLOGISTS (16) UREDINIOSPORE (16) [noun] A type of asexual fungal spore produced by rust fungi, capable of infecting plant hosts and spreading the disease. URETHROSCOPES (20) [noun] Plural of urethroscope, a medical instrument used to examine the interior of the urethra. 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UBIQUITOUSNESS (25) [noun] The quality or state of being ubiquitous; the condition of being present everywhere or in many places at the same time. ULTIMATENESSES (16) [noun] The plural form of ultimateness, referring to multiple instances or aspects of being final, conclusive, or most extreme. ULTIMOGENITURE (17) [noun] A system of inheritance in which the youngest son or youngest child inherits an estate. ULTRACIVILIZED (29) ULTRACOMPETENT (20) ULTRAEFFICIENT (22) ULTRAENERGETIC (17) ULTRAEXCLUSIVE (26) ULTRAFILTRATES (17) [noun] The plural of ultrafiltrate, which is a liquid that has passed through an ultrafine filter or membrane, typically in medical or scientific contexts such as kidney dialysis or laboratory filtration. ULTRAGLAMOROUS (17) ULTRAHAZARDOUS (27) ULTRAMARATHONS (19) [noun] A running race over a distance longer than 42.195 km, the length of a standard marathon. ULTRAMASCULINE (18) ULTRAMICROTOME (20) [noun] A microtome that cuts extremely thin sections of tissue for electron microscopy, producing slices of a few nanometers in thickness. ULTRAMICROTOMY (23) [noun] The practice or technique of cutting extremely thin sections of material for microscopic examination, typically using an ultramicrotome. ULTRAMILITANTS (16) [noun] Plural of ultramilitant; individuals who advocate or engage in extremely aggressive or radical military action or ideology. ULTRAMINIATURE (16) ULTRAMODERNIST (17) ULTRAMONTANISM (18) [noun] A movement or ideology supporting the authority of the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church, especially papal supremacy over secular and ecclesiastical matters. ULTRAPATRIOTIC (18) ULTRAPRACTICAL (20) ULTRAPRECISION (18) ULTRAREALISTIC (16) ULTRARIGHTISTS (18) [noun] Plural of ultrarightist; people who hold extremely conservative or far-right political views. 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UNDEREXPOSURES (24) [noun] Plural of underexposure, the condition of receiving insufficient light or radiation, resulting in images or materials that are too dark or underdeveloped. | [noun] Instances of inadequate exposure or publicity. UNDERGRADUATES (17) [noun] A student at a university who has not yet received a degree. UNDERGROUNDERS (17) UNDERINFLATION (18) UNDERNOURISHED (19) [adjective] Provided with insufficient nourishment to sustain proper health and growth. UNDERNUTRITION (15) [noun] Inadequate nutrition, either due to a lack of food, or to the inability of the body to absorb its nutrients UNDERPAINTINGS (18) [noun] Preliminary paintings or layers of paint applied beneath the final layer in oil painting to establish form, tone, or composition. | [noun] Plural of underpainting, the technique or process of creating such preliminary layers. 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UNDOMESTICATED (20) [adjective] Not domesticated UNDRAMATICALLY (22) [adverb] In a manner that lacks drama, theatricality, or emotional intensity; without dramatic effect or presentation. UNEMPHATICALLY (26) [adverb] In a manner lacking emphasis or force; without emphasis or strong expression. UNENLIGHTENING (19) [adjective] Not enlightening UNENTERPRISING (17) [adjective] Lacking the property of being enterprising. UNENTHUSIASTIC (19) [adjective] Without enthusiasm; unexcited. UNEVENTFULNESS (20) [noun] The quality or state of being uneventful; lack of notable or interesting occurrences. UNEXPECTEDNESS (26) [noun] The quality or state of being unexpected or surprising; the condition of occurring without warning or anticipation. UNFAITHFULNESS (23) [noun] The quality or state of being unfaithful; disloyalty or betrayal of trust, especially in a relationship. | [noun] Lack of fidelity or adherence to duty, promises, or moral obligations. UNFLAPPABILITY (26) [noun] The quality of remaining calm and composed, especially under pressure or in surprising circumstances. UNFLATTERINGLY (21) [adverb] In a manner that is not flattering or complimentary; in a way that presents something or someone in an unfavorable light. UNFRIENDLINESS (18) [noun] The quality or state of being unfriendly; lack of friendliness or warmth in manner or behavior. UNFRUITFULNESS (20) [noun] The quality or state of being unfruitful; lack of productivity or fertility. | [noun] Failure to produce desired results or outcomes. UNGAINLINESSES (15) [noun] The plural of ungainliness; the quality or state of being ungainly, awkward, or lacking grace in movement or form. UNGENEROSITIES (15) [noun] The plural of ungenerosity; instances or qualities of being unwilling to give or share; lack of generosity. UNGRACIOUSNESS (17) [noun] The quality or state of being ungracious; lack of grace, courtesy, or kindness in manner or behavior. UNGRATEFULNESS (18) [noun] The quality or state of being ungrateful; lack of gratitude or appreciation. UNHESITATINGLY (21) [adverb] In a manner showing no hesitation; with complete confidence and without doubt. UNHYSTERICALLY (25) [adverb] In a manner that is not hysterical or emotionally excessive; calmly and rationally without panic or extreme emotional outbursts. UNIDENTIFIABLE (20) [adjective] Difficult, if not impossible, to identify or name UNIDIMENSIONAL (17) [adjective] One-dimensional UNIDIRECTIONAL (17) [noun] A fabric in which the majority of fibres run in the same single direction. | [adjective] Pertaining to only one direction, e.g.: where all component parts are aligned in the same direction in space. UNIFORMITARIAN (19) [noun] A person who believes in uniformitarianism, the geological principle that present processes acting on Earth's materials in the same manner as in the past can account for all geological features. | [adjective] Of or relating to uniformitarianism or uniformitarians. UNILLUMINATING (17) UNINCORPORATED (19) [adjective] Not organized as a corporation. | [adjective] (of land or the like) Not contained in a municipality. | [verb] To undo or remove the incorporation of. UNINGRATIATING (16) UNINTELLECTUAL (16) [adjective] (of a person) Not intellectual. | [adjective] (of a task) Not requiring the use of the intellect. UNINTELLIGIBLE (17) [adjective] Not intelligible; unable to be understood. UNINTELLIGIBLY (20) [adverb] In a manner that is not able to be understood or comprehended; unclearly or incomprehensibly. UNISEXUALITIES (21) UNIVERSALISTIC (19) [adjective] Relating to or characterized by universalism, the belief that something is applicable or valid for all people, cultures, or situations universally. | [adjective] Not limited to or based on the practices, values, or characteristics of a particular group, culture, or region. UNIVERSALITIES (17) [noun] The quality or state of being universal; something that is universal or applies to all cases. | [noun] Plural of universality; instances or examples of universal principles or characteristics. UNIVERSALIZING (27) [verb] To make universal, to make consistent or common across all cases. UNKINDLINESSES (19) [noun] The plural of unkindliness; the quality or state of being unkind, lack of kindness, or cruel behavior. UNLAWFULNESSES (20) [noun] The plural form of unlawfulness; instances or states of being contrary to law or illegal. UNLIKELINESSES (18) [noun] The plural form of unlikeliness; the quality or state of being unlikely or improbable. UNLOVELINESSES (17) [noun] The plural of unloveliness; the quality or state of being unlovely or unattractive. UNMANNERLINESS (16) [noun] The quality or state of being unmannerly; lack of good manners or rudeness. UNMENTIONABLES (18) [noun] Something not to be discussed in polite society. | [noun] Undergarments, underwear, drawers | [noun] Genitals UNOSTENTATIOUS (14) [adjective] Not ostentatious; simple; unpresuming. UNPALATABILITY (21) [noun] The quality or state of being unpalatably unpleasant to the taste or difficult to accept. UNPLEASANTNESS (16) [noun] The property of being unpleasant or disagreeable. | [noun] An unpleasant behaviour, occurrence, etc. UNPOPULARITIES (18) [noun] The quality or state of being unpopular; lack of popularity or favor. UNPREDICTABLES (21) [noun] People or things that are not predictable or cannot be predicted; unpredictable persons or entities. UNPREMEDITATED (20) [adjective] Performed, but not planned or thought out in advance; extemporaneous, but not unintentional. UNPREPAREDNESS (19) [noun] The state or quality of not being prepared or ready for something. UNPROFESSIONAL (19) [noun] One who is not a professional. | [adjective] Unbecoming of a professional; hence inappropriate in the workplace | [adjective] Lacking a profession. UNPROGRAMMABLE (23) UNQUANTIFIABLE (28) [noun] Something that cannot be quantified. | [adjective] Incapable of being quantified or precisely defined mathematically. UNQUESTIONABLE (25) [adjective] Undeniable, obvious UNQUESTIONABLY (28) [adverb] Without question; beyond doubt; indubitably. | [adverb] OK, right-on UNRECOGNIZABLE (28) [adjective] That cannot be recognized, especially because of substantial changes UNRECOGNIZABLY (31) [adverb] In a manner that cannot be recognized or identified; so as to be unrecognizable. UNRECONCILABLE (20) [adjective] Impossible to reconcile or make compatible; conflicting in a way that cannot be resolved. UNREFRIGERATED (19) [adjective] Not kept at a low temperature for preservation; not chilled or cooled. UNREGENERATELY (18) [adverb] In a manner that is not regenerated or reformed; without showing signs of spiritual rebirth or moral improvement. UNRESERVEDNESS (18) [noun] The quality or state of being unreserved; frankness, openness, or lack of restraint in manner or expression. UNRESPONSIVELY (22) [adverb] In a manner that lacks response or fails to respond to something; without responsiveness. UNRESTRAINEDLY (18) [adverb] In a manner that is not restrained; without restraint or control; freely and uninhibitedly. UNROMANTICALLY (21) [adverb] In a manner that lacks romance, sentiment, or emotional appeal; in a practical or matter-of-fact way. UNROMANTICIZED (28) [adjective] Not presented or described in a romantic or idealized manner; portrayed realistically or without romantic embellishment. UNSATISFACTORY (22) [adjective] Inadequate, substandard or not satisfactory UNSCRUPULOUSLY (21) [adverb] In a manner lacking moral principles or honesty; without regard for what is right or fair. UNSEEMLINESSES (16) [noun] The plural form of unseemlinesses; instances or qualities of being unseemly or improper in appearance, behavior, or conduct. UNSKILLFULNESS (21) [noun] The quality or state of lacking skill; incompetence or clumsiness in performing a task or activity. UNSOCIABLENESS (18) [noun] The quality or state of being unsociable; unwillingness or disinclination to associate with others. UNSTABLENESSES (16) [noun] The plural form of unstableness; the quality or state of being unstable or lacking stability. UNSTANDARDIZED (26) [adjective] Not made to conform to a standard or norm; lacking standardization or uniform specifications. UNSTEADINESSES (15) [noun] The plural form of unsteadiness; instances or states of being unsteady, unstable, or lacking balance or firmness. UNSUCCESSFULLY (24) [adverb] Not successfully; without success; to no avail. UNSURPRISINGLY (20) [adverb] Not surprisingly, as could be expected. UNSYNCHRONIZED (32) [adjective] Not synchronized; not occurring at the same time or rate as something else. UNSYSTEMATIZED (29) [adjective] Not organized or arranged in a systematic or orderly manner; lacking method or organization. UNTENABILITIES (16) [noun] The quality or state of being unable to be maintained, defended, or held; the condition of being indefensible or unsustainable. UNTHINKABILITY (26) [noun] The quality or state of being unthinkable; something that cannot be thought or imagined. UNTIMELINESSES (16) [noun] The plural of untimeliness; instances or qualities of being untimely or occurring at an inappropriate time. UNTOUCHABILITY (24) [noun] The quality or state of being untouchable; in Indian history, the social status of those considered ritually impure and excluded from the caste system. | [noun] The condition of being beyond reach, criticism, or harm. UNTOWARDNESSES (18) [noun] The plural form of untowardness; the quality or state of being untoward, unfortunate, or adverse. UNTRANSLATABLE (16) [noun] A word or phrase that is impossible to translate satisfactorily from one language to another. | [adjective] Not able to be translated. UNTRUTHFULNESS (20) [noun] The quality or state of being untruthful; dishonesty or tendency to lie. UNWASHEDNESSES (21) [noun] The plural of unwashedness; the quality or state of being unwashed or not cleaned. UNWIELDINESSES (18) [noun] The plural form of unwieldiness; the quality or state of being unwieldy, cumbersome, or difficult to handle or manage. UNWONTEDNESSES (18) [noun] The plural of unwontedness; the quality or state of being unwonted or unusual and not customary. UNWORTHINESSES (20) [noun] The plural form of unworthiness; the quality or state of not being worthy or deserving of something. UPGRADEABILITY (23) [noun] The quality or capacity of being able to be upgraded or improved to a higher standard or version. UPROARIOUSNESS (16) [noun] The quality or state of being uproarious; characterized by loud, boisterous, and unrestrained noise or laughter. UPROOTEDNESSES (17) [noun] The plural of uprootedness; the state or quality of being uprooted or displaced from one's native place or social environment. UPSTANDINGNESS (18) URBANISTICALLY (21) UREDINIOSPORES (17) [noun] Spores produced by rust fungi during the uredinium stage of their life cycle, capable of infecting host plants and spreading the infection. USUFRUCTUARIES (19) [noun] Plural of usufructuary; persons who have the right to use and enjoy the benefits of property belonging to another without damaging or diminishing it. USURIOUSNESSES (14) [noun] The plural of usurousness; the quality or state of being usurious (charging excessive or illegal interest rates). UTILITARIANISM (16) [noun] A system of ethics based on the premise that something's value may be measured by its usefulness. | [noun] The theory that action should be directed toward achieving the "greatest happiness for the greatest number of people" (hedonistic universalism), or one of various related theories. UXORIOUSNESSES (21) [noun] The plural form of uxoriousness; the quality or state of being excessively devoted to one's wife.

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ULTIMOGENITURES (18) ULTRACENTRIFUGE (21) [noun] A high-speed centrifuge, especially one free from convection that is used to separate colloidal particles. | [verb] To submit a material to ultracentrifugation ULTRACOMMERCIAL (23) ULTRACONVENIENT (20) ULTRADEMOCRATIC (22) ULTRAFASTIDIOUS (19) ULTRAFILTRATION (18) [noun] Filtration through a semipermeable membrane that only allows small molecules through. ULTRALIBERALISM (19) ULTRAMARATHONER (20) [noun] A person who runs ultramarathons, which are footraces longer than the standard marathon distance of 26.2 miles. ULTRAMICROSCOPE (23) [noun] A microscope that uses bright illumination against a black background to view small particles ULTRAMICROTOMES (21) [noun] Plural of ultramicrotome, a precision instrument used in microscopy to cut extremely thin sections of tissue or material for examination under an electron microscope. ULTRAMODERNISTS (18) [noun] Practitioners or advocates of ultramodernism, a chess opening philosophy that emphasizes control of the center from a distance rather than direct occupation, or more broadly, adherents of extreme modernist principles in art, architecture, or other fields. ULTRAMONTANISMS (19) [noun] The plural of ultramontanism, referring to multiple instances or expressions of the religious doctrine supporting papal supremacy and centralized church authority. ULTRASONOGRAPHY (24) [noun] The use of ultrasound to produce diagnostic images of the internal organs of the body, or of a foetus. | [noun] The use of ultrasound to form images of underwater structures. ULTRASTRUCTURAL (17) [adjective] Relating to the finest structural details of biological cells and tissues as revealed by electron microscopy. ULTRASTRUCTURES (17) [noun] The fine, detailed structure of a biological specimen that can only be observed by electron microscopy ULTRAVIRILITIES (18) UNACCEPTABILITY (26) [noun] The quality or state of being unacceptable; the condition of not being worthy of acceptance or approval. UNACCOMMODATING (25) [adjective] Not accommodating. UNADULTERATEDLY (20) [adverb] In a manner that is pure, genuine, or not mixed with any other substance or element; completely and purely. UNALTERABLENESS (17) [noun] The quality or state of being unable to be altered or changed; immutability. UNANSWERABILITY (23) UNANTICIPATEDLY (23) [adverb] In a manner that was not expected or anticipated; surprisingly or unexpectedly. UNAPPRECIATIONS (21) UNASSAILABILITY (20) [noun] The quality or state of being unable to be attacked, challenged, or questioned successfully. UNBOUNDEDNESSES (19) [noun] The plural form of unboundedness; the quality or state of being unbounded or without limits. UNCATEGORIZABLE (29) [adjective] Unable to be classified, categorized, or placed into a specific category or group. UNCEREMONIOUSLY (22) [adverb] In an unceremonious manner, abruptly, without the due formalities. UNCERTAINNESSES (17) [noun] The plural of uncertainness; the quality or state of being uncertain or not sure about something. UNCHALLENGEABLE (23) [adjective] Not open to challenge; indisputable UNCHANGEABILITY (26) [noun] The quality or state of being unable to be changed or altered. UNCHOREOGRAPHED (27) [adjective] Not planned or choreographed; spontaneous and without predetermined movements or arrangement. UNCHRONOLOGICAL (23) UNCIRCUMCISIONS (23) [noun] The plural of uncircumcision, referring to the state or condition of not being circumcised, or in historical/religious contexts, the condition of being a non-Jew or gentile. UNCLEANLINESSES (17) [noun] The plural of uncleanliness; the state or quality of being unclean or dirty. UNCLIMBABLENESS (23) UNCOMMUNICATIVE (26) [adjective] Tending not to communicate; not communicating. UNCOMPASSIONATE (21) [adjective] Not compassionate. UNCOMPLAININGLY (25) [adverb] Without complaining; in a manner that accepts something unpleasant without protest or complaint. UNCOMPLIMENTARY (26) [adjective] Not complimentary; negative or insulting. UNCOMPREHENDING (26) [adjective] Lacking comprehension or understanding. UNCOMPROMISABLE (25) UNCONCERNEDNESS (20) [noun] The quality or state of being unconcerned; lack of concern or anxiety. UNCONDITIONALLY (21) [adverb] Without condition, absolutely. UNCONSCIOUSNESS (19) [noun] The state of lacking consciousness, of being unconscious | [noun] Ignorance or innocence; the state of being uninformed or unaware UNCONTROVERSIAL (20) [adjective] Not controversial. UNCOPYRIGHTABLE (28) [adjective] Not able to be copyrighted; not eligible for copyright protection. UNDEMONSTRATIVE (21) [adjective] Not given to showing emotion or feelings; reserved or distant. UNDERACTIVITIES (21) UNDEREMPHASIZED (33) [adjective] Insufficiently emphasized UNDEREMPHASIZES (32) [verb] To place insufficient emphasis on. UNDEREMPLOYMENT (25) [noun] The condition of being employed in a job that does not fully utilize one's skills, education, or work experience, or working fewer hours than desired. UNDERESTIMATING (19) [verb] To perceive (someone or something) as having a lower value, quantity, worth, etc., than what he/she/it actually has. UNDERESTIMATION (18) [noun] An underestimate UNDERHANDEDNESS (21) [noun] The characteristic of being underhanded. UNDERINFLATIONS (19) [noun] Plural of underinflation; instances of insufficient air pressure in a tire or inflatable object. UNDERINVESTMENT (21) [noun] Insufficient investment of capital or resources in a project, business, or sector relative to what would be optimal or necessary for growth and development. UNDERNUTRITIONS (16) [noun] Plural of undernutrition; a state of insufficient nutrition or inadequate intake of nutrients needed for proper health and bodily function. UNDERPRIVILEGED (23) [noun] A deprived person; deprived people (normally used as a plural). | [adjective] Deprived of the opportunities and advantages of others, usually through no fault of one's own. UNDERPRODUCTION (21) [noun] The production of goods or services in quantities below what is needed, expected, or capable of being produced. UNDERPUBLICIZED (32) [adjective] Not given sufficient public attention, promotion, or media coverage. UNDERSTANDINGLY (21) [adverb] In a manner that shows comprehension or sympathy; with understanding. UNDERSTATEMENTS (18) [noun] An incomplete statement, particularly: UNDERVALUATIONS (19) [noun] Plural of undervaluation; instances of estimating something as worth less than its actual value. | [noun] Cases where assets or investments are priced below their intrinsic worth. UNDESIRABLENESS (18) [noun] The quality or state of being undesirable or not wanted. UNDISTINGUISHED (21) [adjective] Not distinguished: not marked by conspicuous qualities. | [adjective] Not distinguished: not having an air of distinction. UNDUTIFULNESSES (19) UNEARTHLINESSES (18) [noun] The plural of unearthliness; the quality or state of being unearthly or strange and otherworldly. UNEMPLOYABILITY (27) [noun] The quality or state of being unable to be employed or unsuitable for employment. UNENDURABLENESS (18) UNEXCEPTIONABLE (28) [adjective] Beyond reproach; unimpeachable UNEXCEPTIONABLY (31) [adverb] In a manner that is not open to objection or criticism; in an exemplary or unquestionable way. UNEXTRAORDINARY (26) UNFAMILIARITIES (20) [noun] Lack of familiarity; ignorance or inexperience. UNFAVORABLENESS (23) [noun] The quality or state of being unfavorable; lack of favor or approval. UNFEELINGNESSES (19) [noun] The plural of unfeelingnesses; the quality or state of being unfeeling, lacking emotion, or insensitive, expressed in multiple instances or aspects. UNFORGIVINGNESS (23) [noun] The quality or state of being unforgiving; the refusal or inability to forgive. UNFOSSILIFEROUS (21) UNGUARDEDNESSES (18) [noun] The plural of unguardedness; instances or states of being unguarded, careless, or not protected. UNHEALTHINESSES (21) [noun] The plural of unhealthiness; the quality or state of being unhealthy or not conducive to good health. UNIFORMITARIANS (20) [noun] Geologists or scientists who believe in uniformitarianism, the principle that geological processes operating today are the same as those that operated in the past. | [noun] People who advocate for or support uniformity or standardization. UNIMAGINATIVELY (24) [adverb] In a manner lacking imagination, creativity, or originality. UNINFORMATIVELY (26) [adverb] In a manner that does not provide useful, relevant, or clarifying information. UNINHIBITEDNESS (21) [noun] The quality or state of being uninhibited; lack of restraint or inhibition in behavior, expression, or action. UNINTELLIGENTLY (19) [adverb] In a manner lacking intelligence or mental acuity; stupidly or foolishly. UNINTENTIONALLY (18) [adverb] In an unintentional manner; not intentionally. UNINTERRUPTEDLY (21) [adverb] In a manner that continues without interruption or breaks; continuously. UNIVERSALNESSES (18) [noun] The plural of universalness; the quality or state of being universal or applicable to all cases, people, or things. UNKNOWABILITIES (24) [noun] The quality or state of being unknowable; things that cannot be known or understood. UNKNOWLEDGEABLE (26) [adjective] Lacking knowledge, ignorant, naive, or foolish. UNMELODIOUSNESS (18) [noun] The quality or state of being unmelodious; lack of melody or pleasant sound; discordance. UNMITIGATEDNESS (19) UNNATURALNESSES (15) [noun] The plural form of unnaturalness; instances or qualities of being unnatural, artificial, or contrary to nature. UNOBJECTIONABLE (28) [adjective] Not objectionable; not causing any objection. UNOBTRUSIVENESS (20) [noun] The quality or state of being unobtrusive; the characteristic of being inconspicuous or not drawing attention to oneself. UNPARLIAMENTARY (22) [adjective] Unsuitable to be used in parliament | [adjective] Contrary to the rules of parliament UNPRECEDENTEDLY (24) [adverb] In a manner that has never happened or been done before; in an unprecedented way. UNPREPOSSESSING (20) [adjective] Unimpressive or unremarkable; dull and ordinary; nondescript. UNPRETENTIOUSLY (20) [adverb] In a manner that is not attempting to impress others or appear more important than one actually is; modestly and without pretense. UNPROFESSIONALS (20) UNPRONOUNCEABLE (21) [noun] Something difficult or impossible to pronounce. | [adjective] Impossible or difficult to pronounce or articulate. UNPUNCTUALITIES (19) [noun] Plural of unpunctuality; instances or states of being late or not on time. UNQUESTIONINGLY (28) [adverb] In a manner that does not question or doubt; without raising objections or skepticism. UNREALISTICALLY (20) [adverb] In an unrealistic manner. UNRECONSTRUCTED (20) [verb] To reverse or undo the effects of reconstruction. | [adjective] Not reconstructed. | [adjective] Unreconciled to social or cultural change; particularly with respect to the Reconstruction after the American Civil War. UNRELIABILITIES (17) [noun] The quality of being unreliable. UNREVOLUTIONARY (21) UNRIGHTEOUSNESS (19) [noun] The quality or state of being unrighteous; wickedness, immorality, or lack of justice. UNSELFISHNESSES (21) [noun] The quality or state of being unselfish; the plural form referring to multiple instances or aspects of unselfishness. UNSERIOUSNESSES (15) [noun] The plural of unseriousness; the quality or state of not being serious, multiple instances of frivolity or lack of earnestness. UNSETTLEDNESSES (16) [noun] The plural form of unsettledness; states or instances of being unsettled, disturbed, or not firmly established. UNSIGHTLINESSES (19) [noun] The plural of unsightliness; the quality or state of being unsightly or visually displeasing. UNSOCIABILITIES (19) [noun] The plural of unsociability; the quality or state of being unsociable or lacking sociability. UNSOPHISTICATED (23) [adjective] Not sophisticated; lacking sophistication. UNSPORTSMANLIKE (23) [adjective] Violating the accepted standards of sportsmanship UNSUBSTANTIALLY (20) [adverb] In a manner lacking substance, solidity, or factual basis; insubstantially. UNSUBSTANTIATED (18) [verb] To prove false; to disprove or discredit. | [verb] (human services) To officially categorize (an allegation) as unsubstantiated. | [verb] To call into question; to create doubt about. UNSUITABILITIES (17) [noun] The plural form of unsuitability; the quality or state of being unsuitable or not appropriate for a particular purpose or situation. UNSYMMETRICALLY (27) [adverb] In a manner that lacks symmetry or balance; not symmetrically. UNTRADITIONALLY (19) [adverb] In a manner that departs from or does not follow traditional customs, practices, or conventions. UNWILLINGNESSES (19) [noun] The plural of unwillingness; multiple instances or qualities of being reluctant or disinclined to do something. UNWORKABILITIES (24) [noun] The plural of unworkability; the quality or state of being unable to work or function properly. UNWORLDLINESSES (19) [noun] The plural of unworldliness; the quality or state of being unworldly, spiritual, or detached from material concerns. UPGRADABILITIES (21) [noun] The plural of upgradability; the quality or state of being capable of being upgraded or improved to a higher standard or version. UTILITARIANISMS (17) [noun] Plural of utilitarianism; philosophical doctrines emphasizing that the right action is the one that maximizes overall utility or well-being.

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