7- and 8-letter words beginning with the prefix UN- with definitions
1,065 total entries across 2 section(s)
| FRONT | WORD | BACK | DEFINITION |
|---|---|---|---|
| — | UNACTED | — | [a.] · being not acted + |
| — | UNADDED | — | [a.] · being not added + |
| — | UNADEPT | — | [a.] · not adept + |
| — | UNADULT | — | [a.] · not adult |
| — | UNAGILE | — | [a.] · not agile + |
| — | UNAGING | — | [a.] · being not aging + / ----- { unageing unaging } |
| — | UNAIDED | — | [a.] · being not aided + |
| — | UNAIMED | — | [a.] · being not aimed + |
| — | UNAIRED | — | [a.] · being not aired + |
| — | UNAKITE | S | [n. -S] · an igneous rock |
| — | UNALIKE | — | [a.] · not alike + |
| — | UNAPTLY | — | [b.] · not aptly + / ----- { inapt § inaptly unaptly } |
| — | UNARMED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to disarm |
| — | UNASKED | — | [a.] · being not asked + |
| — | UNAWAKE | D | [a.] · not awake / ----- { unawake unawaked unawakened unwakened } |
| — | UNAWARE | S | [a.] · not aware + |
| S | UNBAKED | — | [a.] · being not baked + |
| — | UNBALED | — | [v. -BALED, -BALING, -BALES] · to loosen from a compressed bundle |
| — | UNBALES | — | [v. -BALED, -BALING, -BALES] · to loosen from a compressed bundle |
| — | UNBASED | — | [a.] · being not based + |
| — | UNBATED | — | [a.] · unabated «being not abated +» / ----- { unabated unbated } |
| — | UNBEARS | — | [v. -BEARED, -BEARING, -BEARS] · to free from the pressure of a rein |
| — | UNBEING | — | [v. UNBEING] · to cease to have being (=unbeing) |
| S | UNBELTS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove the belt of |
| — | UNBENDS | — | [v. -BENT or -BENDED, -BENDING°, -BENDS] · to make or allow to become straight |
| — | UNBINDS | — | [v. -BOUND, -BINDING, -BINDS] · to free from bindings |
| — | UNBLEST | — | [a.] · being not blest + / ----- { unblessed unblest § unblessed unblest } |
| — | UNBLIND | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to free from blindness or illusion (=unblind unblinding unblinds) |
| S | UNBLOCK | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to free from being blocked |
| — | UNBOLTS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to open by withdrawing a bolt «a metal bar» |
| — | UNBONED | — | [a.] · being not boned + |
| — | UNBOSOM | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to reveal |
| — | UNBOUND | — | [v. -BOUND, -BINDING, -BINDS] · to free from bindings |
| — | UNBOWED | — | [a.] · being not bowed + |
| — | UNBOXED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to remove from a box |
| — | UNBOXES | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to remove from a box |
| — | UNBRACE | DS | [v. -BRACED, -BRACING, -BRACES] · to free from braces |
| — | UNBRAID | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to separate the strands of |
| — | UNBRAKE | DS | [v. -BRAKED, -BRAKING, -BRAKES] · to release a brake |
| — | UNBROKE | N | [a.] · being not broke + |
| — | UNBUILD | S | [v. -BUILT, -BUILDING, -BUILDS] · to demolish |
| — | UNBUILT | — | [v. -BUILT, -BUILDING, -BUILDS] · to demolish |
| — | UNBULKY | — | [a.] · not bulky + |
| S | UNBURNT | — | [a.] · being not burnt + |
| — | UNCAGED | — | [v. -CAGED, -CAGING, -CAGES] · to release from a cage |
| — | UNCAGES | — | [v. -CAGED, -CAGING, -CAGES] · to release from a cage |
| — | UNCAKED | — | [v. -CAKED, -CAKING, -CAKES] · to break up a cake «a block of compacted matter» |
| — | UNCAKES | — | [v. -CAKED, -CAKING, -CAKES] · to break up a cake «a block of compacted matter» |
| — | UNCANNY | — | [a. -NIER, -NIEST] · strange and inexplicable |
| — | UNCARED | — | [a.] · not properly taken care of |
| — | UNCASED | — | [v. -CASED, -CASING, -CASES] · to remove from a case |
| — | UNCASES | — | [v. -CASED, -CASING, -CASES] · to remove from a case |
| — | UNCEDED | — | [a.] · being not ceded + |
| — | UNCHAIN | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to free by removing a chain |
| — | UNCHAIR | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove from a chairmanship |
| — | UNCHARY | — | [a.] · not chary + |
| S | UNCHOKE | DS | [v. -CHOKED, -CHOKING, -CHOKES] · to free from obstruction |
| — | UNCIALS | — | [n. -S] · a style of writing |
| — | UNCINAL | — | [a.] · uncinate «bent at the end like a hook» / ----- { uncinal uncinate } |
| — | UNCINUS | — | [n. -NI] · an uncinate structure |
| — | UNCIVIL | — | [a.] · not civil + / ----- { incivil uncivil } |
| — | UNCLAMP | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to free from a clamp |
| — | UNCLASP | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to free from a clasp |
| — | UNCLEAN | — | [a. -CLEANER, -CLEANEST] · not clean + |
| — | UNCLEAR | — | [a. -CLEARER, -CLEAREST] · not clear + |
| — | UNCLEFT | — | [a.] · being not cleft + |
| — | UNCLIPS | — | [v. -CLIPPED, -CLIPPING, -CLIPS] · to remove a clip «a fastening device» from |
| — | UNCLOAK | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove a cloak from |
| — | UNCLOGS | — | [v. -CLOGGED, -CLOGGING, -CLOGS] · to free from a difficulty or obstruction |
| — | UNCLOSE | DS | [v. -CLOSED, -CLOSING, -CLOSES] · to open «to cause to become open» |
| — | UNCLOUD | SY | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to free from clouds |
| — | UNCOCKS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove from a cocked position |
| — | UNCODED | — | [a.] · being not coded + |
| — | UNCOILS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to release from a coiled position |
| — | UNCOMIC | — | [a.] · not comic |
| — | UNCORKS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to draw the cork |
| — | UNCOUTH | — | [a.] · not couth + / ----- { backwood uncouth } |
| — | UNCOVER | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove the covering from |
| — | UNCRATE | DS | [v. -CRATED, -CRATING, -CRATES] · to remove from a crate |
| — | UNCRAZY | — | [a.] · not crazy + |
| — | UNCROSS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to change from a crossed position |
| — | UNCROWN | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to deprive of a crown |
| FJ | UNCTION | S | [n. -S] · the act of anointing «to apply oil to as a sacred rite» |
| — | UNCUFFS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove handcuffs from |
| — | UNCURBS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove restraints from |
| — | UNCURED | — | [a.] · being not cured + |
| — | UNCURLS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to straighten the curls of |
| — | UNDATED | — | [a.] · being not dated + |
| — | UNDERDO | G | [v. -DID, -DONE, -DOING, -DOES] · to do insufficiently |
| — | UNDERGO | D | [v. UNDERWENT, UNDERGONE, UNDERGOING, UNDERGOES] · to be subjected to |
| — | UNDINES | — | [n. -S] · a female water spirit |
| — | UNDOCKS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to move away from a dock |
| — | UNDOERS | — | [n. -S] · one that undoes «to bring to ruin» |
| — | UNDOING | S | [n. -S] · a cause of ruin |
| — | UNDRAPE | DS | [v. -DRAPED, -DRAPING, -DRAPES] · to strip of drapery |
| — | UNDRAWN | — | [v. -DREW, -DRAWN, -DRAWING, -DRAWS] · to draw open |
| — | UNDRAWS | — | [v. -DREW, -DRAWN, -DRAWING, -DRAWS] · to draw open |
| S | UNDRESS | — | [v. -DRESSED or -DREST, -DRESSING, -DRESSES] · to remove one's clothing |
| — | UNDREST | — | [v. -DRESSED or -DREST, -DRESSING, -DRESSES] · to remove one's clothing |
| — | UNDRIED | — | [a.] · being not dried + |
| — | UNDRUNK | — | [a.] · not swallowed |
| — | UNDULAR | — | [a.] · undulating «to move with a wavelike motion» / ----- { undulating § undulate undulated undulates undulating § undulant undular undulate undulating undulous } |
| — | UNDYING | — | [a.] · not subject to death |
| — | UNEAGER | — | [a.] · not eager + |
| — | UNEARTH | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to dig up |
| — | UNEASES | — | [n. -S] · mental or physical discomfort |
| — | UNEATEN | — | [a.] · being not eaten + |
| — | UNENDED | — | [a.] · being not ended + |
| — | UNEQUAL | S | [n. -S] · one that is not equal to another |
| — | UNFADED | — | [a.] · being not faded + |
| — | UNFAITH | S | [n. -S] · lack of faith |
| — | UNFAKED | — | [a.] · being not faked + |
| — | UNFANCY | — | [a.] · not fancy + |
| — | UNFAZED | — | [a.] · being not fazed + |
| — | UNFENCE | DS | [v. -FENCED, -FENCING, -FENCES] · to remove a fence from |
| — | UNFIRED | — | [a.] · being not fired + |
| — | UNFITLY | — | [b.] · in an unsuitable manner |
| — | UNFIXED | — | [v. -FIXED or -FIXT, -FIXING, -FIXES] · to unfasten |
| — | UNFIXES | — | [v. -FIXED or -FIXT, -FIXING, -FIXES] · to unfasten |
| — | UNFOLDS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to open something that is folded |
| — | UNFOUND | — | [a.] · being not found + |
| — | UNFREED | — | [v. -FREED, -FREEING, -FREES] · to deprive of freedom |
| — | UNFREES | — | [v. -FREED, -FREEING, -FREES] · to deprive of freedom |
| — | UNFROCK | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to divest of ecclesiastical authority / ----- { defrocking unfrocking § defrock defrocked defrocking defrocks disfrock disfrocked disfrocking disfrocks unfrock unfrocked unfrocking unfrocks § unfrocked } |
| — | UNFROZE | N | [v. -FROZE, -FROZEN, -FREEZING, -FREEZES] · to cause to thaw |
| — | UNFUNNY | — | [a. -NIER, -NIEST] · not funny + |
| — | UNFURLS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to unroll «to open something that is rolled up» |
| — | UNFUSED | — | [a.] · being not fused + |
| — | UNFUSSY | — | [a. -SIER, -SIEST] · not fussy + |
| — | UNGATED | — | [a.] · being not gated + |
| — | UNGIRDS | — | [v. -GIRDED or -GIRT, -GIRDING, -GIRDS] · to remove a belt from |
| — | UNGLOVE | DS | [v. -GLOVED, -GLOVING, -GLOVES] · to uncover by removing a glove |
| — | UNGLUED | — | [v. -GLUED, -GLUING, -GLUES] · to disjoin |
| — | UNGLUES | — | [v. -GLUED, -GLUING, -GLUES] · to disjoin |
| — | UNGODLY | — | [a. -LIER, -LIEST] · impious «not pious» |
| — | UNGREEN | — | [a. -GREENER, -GREENEST] · harmful to the environment |
| — | UNGROUP | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to separate from a group (=ungroup ungrouping ungroups) |
| — | UNGUARD | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to leave unprotected |
| — | UNGUENT | AS | [n. -S] · an ointment / ----- { unguent unguentum § unguenta unguents § unguent } |
| — | UNGULAE | — | [n. -LAE] · an unguis «a nail, claw, or hoof» - UNGULAR [a.] / ----- { ungual ungula § ungulae § ungual ungular } |
| — | UNGULAR | — | [n. -LAE] · an unguis «a nail, claw, or hoof» - UNGULAR [a.] / ----- { ungual ungula § ungulae § ungual ungular } |
| — | UNGULED | — | [a.] · having hoofs of a color that is different from the body -- used of a heraldic animal |
| — | UNHAIRS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove the hair from / ----- { unhairing § dehair dehaired dehairing dehairs unhair unhaired unhairing unhairs } |
| — | UNHANDS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove the hand from |
| — | UNHANDY | — | [a. -HANDIER, -HANDIEST] · difficult to handle |
| — | UNHANGS | — | [v. -HUNG or -HANGED, -HANGING, -HANGS] · to detach from a hanging support |
| — | UNHAPPY | — | [a. -PIER, -PIEST] · not happy + |
| — | UNHASPS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to unfasten «to release from fastenings» |
| — | UNHASTY | — | [a.] · not hasty + |
| — | UNHEARD | — | [a.] · being not heard + |
| — | UNHELMS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove the helmet of |
| — | UNHINGE | DS | [v. -HINGED, -HINGING, -HINGES] · to remove from hinges |
| — | UNHIRED | — | [a.] · being not hired + |
| — | UNHITCH | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to free from being hitched |
| — | UNHOODS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove a hood from |
| — | UNHOOKS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove from a hook |
| — | UNHOPED | — | [a.] · not hoped for or expected |
| — | UNHORSE | DS | [v. -HORSED, -HORSING, -HORSES] · to cause to fall from a horse |
| F | UNHOUSE | DS | [v. -HOUSED, -HOUSING, -HOUSES] · to deprive of a protective shelter |
| — | UNHUMAN | — | [a.] · not human |
| — | UNHUSKS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove the husk from |
| — | UNIBODY | — | [n. -DIES] · a single molded unit that forms the bodywork and chassis of a vehicle (=unibodies) |
| — | UNIBROW | S | [n. -S] · a single continuous eyebrow formed when hair grows above the bridge of the nose |
| — | UNICOMS | — | [n. -S] · a radio communications system at some airports |
| — | UNICORN | S | [n. -S] · a mythical horselike creature |
| — | UNIDEAL | — | [a.] · not ideal |
| — | UNIFACE | S | [n. -S] · a coin having a design on only one side |
| — | UNIFIED | — | [v. -FIED, -FYING, -FIES] · to make into a coherent whole / ----- { unifying § unified unifies unify unifying § unific unified unifying } |
| — | UNIFIER | S | [n. -S] · one that unifies «to make into a coherent whole» |
| — | UNIFIES | — | [v. -FIED, -FYING, -FIES] · to make into a coherent whole / ----- { unifying § unified unifies unify unifying § unific unified unifying } |
| C | UNIFORM | S | [a. -FORMER, -FORMEST] · unchanging / ----- [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make uniform |
| — | UNIPODS | — | [n. -S] · a one-legged support |
| — | UNIQUER | — | [a. UNIQUER, UNIQUEST] · existing as the only one of its kind; very unusual - UNIQUELY [b.] / ----- [n. -S] · something that is unique |
| — | UNIQUES | T | [a. UNIQUER, UNIQUEST] · existing as the only one of its kind; very unusual - UNIQUELY [b.] / ----- [n. -S] · something that is unique |
| — | UNISIZE | — | [a.] · made to fit all sizes |
| — | UNISONS | — | [n. -S] · complete agreement - UNISONAL [a.] / ----- { unison § unisons § unisonal unisonant unisonous } |
| — | UNITAGE | S | [n. -S] · amount in units |
| — | UNITARD | S | [n. -S] · a leotard that also covers the legs |
| — | UNITARY | — | [a.] · pertaining to a unit «a specific quantity used as a standard of measurement» |
| — | UNITERS | — | [n. -S] · one that unites «to bring together so as to form a whole» |
| — | UNITIES | — | [n. -TIES] · the state of being one single entity / ----- { oneness unity § onenesses unities } |
| — | UNITING | — | [v. UNITED, UNITING, UNITES] · to bring together so as to form a whole - UNITEDLY [b.] |
| P | UNITIVE | — | [a.] · serving to unite |
| — | UNITIZE | DRS | [v. -IZED, -IZING, -IZES] · to divide into units |
| — | UNJADED | — | [a.] · being not jaded + |
| — | UNJOINT | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to separate at a juncture |
| — | UNKEMPT | — | [a.] · untidy «not tidy +» / ----- { untidied untidies untidy untidying § unkempt untidied untidier untidiest untidy } |
| — | UNKINKS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove curls from |
| — | UNKNITS | — | [v. -KNITTED, -KNITTING, -KNITS] · to unravel |
| — | UNKNOTS | — | [v. -KNOTTED, -KNOTTING, -KNOTS] · to undo a knot in |
| — | UNKNOWN | S | [n. -S] · one that is not known |
| — | UNLACED | — | [v. -LACED, -LACING, -LACES] · to unfasten the laces of |
| — | UNLACES | — | [v. -LACED, -LACING, -LACES] · to unfasten the laces of |
| — | UNLADED | — | [v. -LADED, -LADEN, -LADING, -LADES] · to unload «to remove the load or cargo from» |
| — | UNLADEN | — | [v. -LADED, -LADEN, -LADING, -LADES] · to unload «to remove the load or cargo from» |
| — | UNLADES | — | [v. -LADED, -LADEN, -LADING, -LADES] · to unload «to remove the load or cargo from» |
| — | UNLATCH | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to open by lifting the latch «a fastening device» |
| — | UNLEADS | — | [v. -ED°, -ING, -S] · to remove the lead from |
| — | UNLEARN | ST | [v. -LEARNED or -LEARNT, -LEARNING, -LEARNS] · to put out of one's knowledge or memory |
| — | UNLEASH | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to free from a leash |
| — | UNLEVEL | S | [v. -ELED or -ELLED, -ELING or -ELLING, -ELS] · to make uneven |
| — | UNLIKED | — | [a.] · being not liked + |
| — | UNLINED | — | [a.] · being not lined + |
| — | UNLINKS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to unfasten the links «connecting devices» of |
| — | UNLIVED | — | [v. -LIVED, -LIVING, -LIVES] · to live so as to make amends for |
| — | UNLIVES | — | [v. -LIVED, -LIVING, -LIVES] · to live so as to make amends for |
| — | UNLOADS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove the load or cargo from / ----- { offload offloading unloading § offloads § offload offloaded offloading offloads unload unloaded unloading unloads § unloaded } |
| — | UNLOBED | — | [a.] · not lobed + |
| G | UNLOCKS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to unfasten the lock of |
| — | UNLOOSE | DNS | [v. -LOOSED, -LOOSING, -LOOSES] · to set free / ----- { loosening § loosen loosened loosening loosens unloose unloosed unloosen unloosened unloosening unloosens unlooses unloosing § loosened } |
| — | UNLOVED | — | [a.] · being not loved + |
| — | UNLUCKY | — | [a. -LUCKIER, -LUCKIEST] · not lucky + |
| — | UNMACHO | — | [a.] · not macho |
| — | UNMAKER | S | [n. -S] · one that unmakes «to destroy» |
| — | UNMAKES | — | [v. -MADE, -MAKING, -MAKES] · to destroy |
| — | UNMANLY | — | [a. -LIER, -LIEST] · not manly + (=unmanlier unmanliest) |
| — | UNMASKS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove a mask from |
| — | UNMATED | — | [a.] · being not mated + |
| — | UNMEANT | — | [a.] · being not meant + |
| — | UNMERRY | — | [a.] · not merry + |
| — | UNMEWED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to set free |
| — | UNMINED | — | [a.] · being not mined + |
| — | UNMITER | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to depose from the rank of bishop / ----- { unmiter unmitered unmitering unmiters unmitre unmitred unmitres unmitring } |
| — | UNMITRE | DS | [v. -TRED, -TRING, -TRES] · to unmiter «to depose from the rank of bishop» / ----- { unmiter unmitered unmitering unmiters unmitre unmitred unmitres unmitring } |
| — | UNMIXED | — | [a.] · being not mixed + / ----- { unmixed unmixt } |
| — | UNMIXES | — | [v. -MIXED or -MIXT, -MIXING, -MIXES] · to separate from a mixture |
| — | UNMOLDS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove from a mold |
| — | UNMOORS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to release from moorings |
| — | UNMORAL | — | [a.] · amoral «lacking a sense of right and wrong» / ----- { amoral unmoral § amorally } |
| — | UNMOULD | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to unmold «to remove from a mold» |
| — | UNMOVED | — | [a.] · being not moved + |
| — | UNMUTED | — | †! To restore the sound output (on a speaker or other audio device). [v.] |
| — | UNMUTES | — | †! third-person singular simple present indicative of unmute [v.] |
| — | UNNAILS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove the nails from |
| — | UNNAMED | — | [a.] · being not named + |
| — | UNNERVE | DS | [v. -NERVED, -NERVING, -NERVES] · to deprive of courage |
| — | UNNOISY | — | [a.] · not noisy + |
| — | UNNOTED | — | [a.] · being not noted + |
| — | UNOAKED | — | [a.] · not matured in an oak container, used of wine |
| — | UNOILED | — | [a.] · being not oiled + |
| — | UNOWNED | — | [a.] · being not owned + |
| — | UNPACKS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove the contents of |
| — | UNPAGED | — | [a.] · having no page numbers |
| — | UNPAIRS | — | †! third-person singular simple present indicative of unpair [v.] |
| — | UNPAVED | — | [a.] · being not paved + |
| — | UNPICKS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove the stitches from |
| — | UNPILED | — | [v. -PILED, -PILING, -PILES] · to take or disentangle from a pile |
| — | UNPILES | — | [v. -PILED, -PILING, -PILES] · to take or disentangle from a pile |
| — | UNPLAIT | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to undo the plaits of |
| — | UNPLUGS | — | [v. -PLUGGED, -PLUGGING, -PLUGS] · to take a plug out of |
| — | UNPOSED | — | [a.] · being not posed + |
| — | UNQUIET | S | [a. -ETER, -ETEST] · not quiet + / ----- [n. -S] · a state of unrest |
| — | UNQUOTE | DS | [v. -QUOTED, -QUOTING, -QUOTES] · to close a quotation |
| — | UNRAKED | — | [a.] · being not raked + |
| — | UNRATED | — | [a.] · being not rated + |
| — | UNRAVEL | S | [v. -ELED or -ELLED, -ELING or -ELLING, -ELS] · to separate the threads of |
| — | UNRAZED | — | [a.] · being not razed + |
| — | UNREADY | — | [a. -READIER, -READIEST] · not ready + |
| — | UNREELS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to unwind from a reel |
| — | UNREEVE | DS | [v. -REEVED or -ROVE, -ROVEN, -REEVING, -REEVES] · to withdraw a rope from an opening |
| — | UNRESTS | — | [n. -S] · a disturbed or uneasy state |
| — | UNRIMED | — | [a.] · being not rimed + / ----- { unrhymed § unrhymed unrimed } |
| — | UNRIPER | — | [a. -RIPER, -RIPEST] · not ripe - UNRIPELY [b.] |
| — | UNRISEN | — | [a.] · being not risen + |
| — | UNRIVET | S | [v. -VETED or -VETTED, -VETING or -VETTING, -VETS] · to remove rivets «metal bolts» from |
| — | UNROBED | — | [v. -ROBED, -ROBING, -ROBES] · to undress |
| — | UNROBES | — | [v. -ROBED, -ROBING, -ROBES] · to undress |
| — | UNROLLS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to open something that is rolled up |
| S | UNROOFS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to strip off the roof of |
| — | UNROOTS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to uproot «to pull up by the roots» / ----- { uproot uprooting § uproots § disroot disrooted disrooting disroots outroot outrooted outrooting outroots unroot unrooted unrooting unroots uproot uprooted uprooting uproots § unrooted uprooted } |
| — | UNROPED | — | [v. -ROPED, -ROPING, -ROPES] · to detach oneself from a rope (=unrope unroping unropes) |
| — | UNROPES | — | [v. -ROPED, -ROPING, -ROPES] · to detach oneself from a rope (=unrope unroping unropes) |
| — | UNROUGH | — | [a.] · not rough + |
| R | UNROUND | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to articulate without rounding the lips |
| — | UNROVEN | — | [v. -REEVED or -ROVE, -ROVEN, -REEVING, -REEVES] · to withdraw a rope from an opening |
| — | UNRULED | — | [a.] · being not ruled + |
| — | UNSAFER | — | [a. -FER, -FEST] · SAFE, free from danger (=unsafer unsafest) |
| — | UNSATED | — | [a.] · being not sated + |
| — | UNSAVED | — | [a.] · being not saved + |
| — | UNSAWED | — | [a.] · being not sawed + / ----- { unsawed unsawn } |
| — | UNSCREW | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove the screws from |
| — | UNSEALS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove the seal of |
| — | UNSEAMS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to open the seams of |
| — | UNSEATS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove from a seat / ----- { disseat disseated disseating disseats unseat unseated unseating unseats § unseated } |
| — | UNSELLS | — | [v. -SOLD, -SELLING, -SELLS] · to persuade to change an opinion or belief |
| — | UNSEWED | — | [v. -SEWED, -SEWN, -SEWING, -SEWS] · to undo the sewing of |
| — | UNSEXED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to deprive of sexual power |
| — | UNSEXES | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to deprive of sexual power |
| — | UNSHARP | — | [a.] · not sharp + |
| — | UNSHELL | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove the shell from |
| — | UNSHIFT | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to release the shift key on a typewriter |
| G | UNSHIPS | — | [v. -SHIPPED, -SHIPPING, -SHIPS] · to unload from a ship |
| — | UNSHORN | — | [a.] · being not shorn + |
| — | UNSHOWY | — | [a.] · not showy + |
| G | UNSIGHT | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to prevent from seeing |
| — | UNSIZED | — | [a.] · being not sized + |
| — | UNSLICK | — | [a.] · not slick + |
| — | UNSLING | S | [v. -SLUNG, -SLINGING, -SLINGS] · to remove from a slung position |
| — | UNSLUNG | — | [v. -SLUNG, -SLINGING, -SLINGS] · to remove from a slung position |
| — | UNSMART | — | [a.] · not smart + |
| — | UNSNAGS | — | [v. -SNAGGED, -SNAGGING, -SNAGS] · to free of snags |
| — | UNSNAPS | — | [v. -SNAPPED, -SNAPPING, -SNAPS] · to undo the snaps of |
| — | UNSNARL | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to untangle |
| — | UNSOBER | — | [a.] · not sober + |
| — | UNSOLID | — | [a.] · not solid + |
| — | UNSONCY | — | [a.] · unsonsie «unlucky» / ----- { unsoncy unsonsie unsonsy } |
| — | UNSONSY | — | [a.] · unsonsie «unlucky» / ----- { unsoncy unsonsie unsonsy } |
| — | UNSOUND | — | [a. -SOUNDER, -SOUNDEST] · not sound + |
| — | UNSOWED | — | [a.] · being not sowed + / ----- { unsowed unsown } |
| — | UNSPEAK | S | [v. -SPOKE, -SPOKEN, -SPEAKING, -SPEAKS] · to unsay «to retract something said» |
| — | UNSPENT | — | [a.] · being not spent + |
| — | UNSPILT | — | [a.] · being not spilt + |
| — | UNSPLIT | — | [a.] · being not split + |
| — | UNSPOKE | N | [v. -SPOKE, -SPOKEN, -SPEAKING, -SPEAKS] · to unsay «to retract something said» |
| — | UNSPOOL | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to unwind from a small cylinder |
| — | UNSTACK | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove from a stack |
| — | UNSTATE | DS | [v. -STATED, -STATING, -STATES] · to deprive of status |
| — | UNSTEEL | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make soft |
| — | UNSTEPS | — | [v. -STEPPED, -STEPPING, -STEPS] · to remove from a socket |
| — | UNSTICK | S | [v. -STUCK, -STICKING, -STICKS] · to disjoin |
| — | UNSTOPS | — | [v. -STOPPED, -STOPPING, -STOPS] · to remove a stopper from / ----- { unstop unstopped unstopper unstoppered unstoppering unstoppers unstopping unstops § unstopped } |
| — | UNSTRAP | S | [v. -STRAPPED, -STRAPPING, -STRAPS] · to remove a strap from |
| — | UNSTUCK | — | [v. -STUCK, -STICKING, -STICKS] · to disjoin |
| — | UNSTUNG | — | [a.] · being not stung + |
| — | UNSWEAR | S | [v. -SWORE, -SWORN, -SWEARING, -SWEARS] · to retract something sworn |
| — | UNSWEPT | — | [a.] · being not swept + |
| — | UNSWORE | — | [v. -SWORE, -SWORN, -SWEARING, -SWEARS] · to retract something sworn |
| — | UNSWORN | — | [v. -SWORE, -SWORN, -SWEARING, -SWEARS] · to retract something sworn |
| — | UNTACKS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove a tack from |
| — | UNTAKEN | — | [a.] · being not taken + |
| — | UNTAMED | — | [a.] · being not tamed + / ----- { untame untamed § untame untamed } |
| — | UNTAXED | — | [a.] · being not taxed + |
| — | UNTEACH | — | [v. -TAUGHT, -TEACHING, -TEACHES] · to cause to unlearn something |
| — | UNTHAWS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to thaw «to melt «to change from a solid to a liquid state by heat»» (=unthaw unthawing unthaws) |
| — | UNTHINK | S | [v. -THOUGHT, -THINKING, -THINKS] · to dismiss from the mind |
| — | UNTIMED | — | [a.] · being not timed + |
| — | UNTIRED | — | [a.] · not tired + |
| — | UNTONED | — | [a.] · lacking in muscular definition |
| — | UNTRACK | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to cause to escape from a slump |
| — | UNTREAD | S | [v. -TROD or -TREADED, -TRODDEN, -TREADING, -TREADS] · to tread back (=untreaded) |
| — | UNTRIED | — | [a.] · being not tried + |
| — | UNTRIMS | — | [v. -TRIMMED, -TRIMMING, -TRIMS] · to strip of trimming |
| — | UNTRUER | — | [a. -TRUER, -TRUEST] · not true + |
| — | UNTRULY | — | [b.] · not truly + |
| — | UNTRUSS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to free from a truss |
| — | UNTRUTH | S | [n. -S] · something that is untrue |
| — | UNTUCKS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to release from being tucked up |
| — | UNTUNED | — | [v. -TUNED, -TUNING, -TUNES] · to put out of tune |
| — | UNTUNES | — | [v. -TUNED, -TUNING, -TUNES] · to put out of tune |
| — | UNTWINE | DS | [v. -TWINED, -TWINING, -TWINES] · to separate the twisted or tangled parts of |
| — | UNTWIST | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to untwine «to separate the twisted or tangled parts of» |
| — | UNTYING | — | [v. -TIED, -TYING or -TIEING, -TIES] · to free from something that ties (=untieing) |
| — | UNURGED | — | [a.] · being not urged + |
| — | UNUSUAL | — | [a.] · not usual |
| — | UNVAXED | — | †! [a.] Alternative spelling of unvaxxed. / ----- { unvaxed unvaxxed } |
| — | UNVEILS | — | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to remove a covering from |
| — | UNVEXED | — | [a.] · being not vexed + / ----- { unvexed unvext } |
| — | UNVOCAL | — | [a.] · not vocal |
| — | UNVOICE | DS | [v. -VOICED, -VOICING, -VOICES] · to deprive of voice or vocal quality / ----- { devoicing unvoicing § devoice devoiced devoices devoicing unvoice unvoiced unvoices unvoicing § unvoiced } |
| — | UNWAGED | — | [a.] · not receiving money for work |
| — | UNWAXED | — | [a.] · being not waxed + |
| — | UNWEARY | — | [a.] · not weary + / ----- { unwearied unweary unwearying § unwearied unweary unwearying } |
| — | UNWEAVE | S | [v. -WOVE, -WOVEN, -WEAVING, -WEAVES] · to undo something woven |
| — | UNWHITE | — | [a.] · not white + |
| — | UNWINDS | — | [v. -WOUND, -WINDING, -WINDS] · to reverse the winding of |
| — | UNWISER | — | [a. -WISER, -WISEST] · not wise + |
| — | UNWOOED | — | [a.] · being not wooed + |
| — | UNWOUND | — | [v. -WOUND, -WINDING, -WINDS] · to reverse the winding of |
| — | UNWOVEN | — | [v. -WOVE, -WOVEN, -WEAVING, -WEAVES] · to undo something woven |
| — | UNWRAPS | — | [v. -WRAPPED, -WRAPPING, -WRAPS] · to remove the wrapping from |
| — | UNWRUNG | — | [a.] · being not wrung + |
| — | UNYOKED | — | [v. -YOKED, -YOKING, -YOKES] · to free from a yoke |
| — | UNYOKES | — | [v. -YOKED, -YOKING, -YOKES] · to free from a yoke |
| — | UNYOUNG | — | [a.] · not young + |
| — | UNZONED | — | [a.] · being not zoned + |
| FRONT | WORD | BACK | DEFINITION |
|---|---|---|---|
| — | UNABATED | — | [a.] · being not abated + / ----- { unabated unbated } |
| — | UNABUSED | — | [a.] · being not abused + |
| — | UNACIDIC | — | [a.] · not acidic + |
| — | UNAFRAID | — | [a.] · not afraid + |
| — | UNAGEING | — | [a.] · being not ageing + / ----- { unageing unaging } |
| — | UNAGREED | — | [a.] · being not agreed + |
| — | UNAKITES | — | [n. -S] · an igneous rock |
| — | UNALLIED | — | [a.] · being not allied + |
| — | UNAMAZED | — | [a.] · being not amazed + |
| — | UNAMUSED | — | [a.] · being not amused + |
| — | UNANCHOR | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to loosen from an anchor |
| — | UNANELED | — | [a.] · being not aneled + |
| — | UNARCHED | — | [a.] · being not arched + |
| — | UNARGUED | — | [a.] · being not argued + |
| — | UNARMING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to disarm |
| — | UNARTFUL | — | [a.] · not artful + |
| — | UNATONED | — | [a.] · being not atoned + |
| — | UNAVOWED | — | [a.] · being not avowed + |
| — | UNAWAKED | — | [a.] · being not awaked + / ----- { unawake unawaked unawakened unwakened } |
| — | UNAWARES | — | [b.] · without warning |
| — | UNBACKED | — | [a.] · being not backed + |
| — | UNBALING | — | [v. -BALED, -BALING, -BALES] · to loosen from a compressed bundle |
| — | UNBANDED | — | [a.] · being not banded + |
| — | UNBANKED | — | † Not having been banked. [a.] |
| — | UNBANNED | — | [a.] · being not banned + |
| — | UNBARBED | — | [a.] · being not barbed + |
| — | UNBARRED | — | [v. -BARRED, -BARRING, -BARS] · to remove a bar from |
| — | UNBASTED | — | [a.] · being not basted + |
| S | UNBATHED | — | [a.] · being not bathed + |
| — | UNBEARED | — | [v. -BEARED, -BEARING, -BEARS] · to free from the pressure of a rein |
| — | UNBEATEN | — | [a.] · being not beaten + |
| — | UNBELIEF | S | [n. -S] · lack of belief |
| — | UNBELTED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove the belt of |
| — | UNBENDED | — | [v. -BENT or -BENDED, -BENDING°, -BENDS] · to make or allow to become straight |
| — | UNBENIGN | — | [a.] · not benign + |
| — | UNBIASED | — | [a.] · being not biased + / ----- { unbiassed § unbiased } |
| — | UNBIDDEN | — | [a.] · not invited / ----- { unbid unbidden § unbid unbidden } |
| — | UNBILLED | — | [a.] · being not billed + |
| — | UNBITTED | — | [a.] · being not bitted + |
| — | UNBITTEN | — | [a.] · being not bitten + |
| — | UNBITTER | — | [a.] · not bitter + |
| — | UNBLAMED | — | [a.] · being not blamed + |
| — | UNBLINDS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to free from blindness or illusion (=unblind unblinding unblinds) |
| S | UNBLOCKS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to free from being blocked |
| — | UNBLOODY | — | [a.] · not bloody + |
| — | UNBOBBED | — | [a.] · being not bobbed + |
| — | UNBODIED | — | [a.] · having no body |
| — | UNBOILED | — | [a.] · being not boiled + |
| — | UNBOLTED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to open by withdrawing a bolt «a metal bar» |
| — | UNBONDED | — | [a.] · being not bonded + |
| S | UNBONNET | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to uncover the head |
| — | UNBOOTED | — | [a.] · being not booted + |
| — | UNBOSOMS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to reveal |
| — | UNBOTTLE | DS | [v. -TLED, -TLING, -TLES] · to release from or as if from a bottle |
| — | UNBOUGHT | — | [a.] · being not bought + |
| — | UNBOUNCY | — | [a.] · not bouncy + |
| — | UNBOWING | — | [a.] · being not bowing + |
| — | UNBOXING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to remove from a box |
| — | UNBRACED | — | [v. -BRACED, -BRACING, -BRACES] · to free from braces |
| — | UNBRACES | — | [v. -BRACED, -BRACING, -BRACES] · to free from braces |
| — | UNBRAIDS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to separate the strands of |
| — | UNBRAKED | — | [v. -BRAKED, -BRAKING, -BRAKES] · to release a brake |
| — | UNBRAKES | — | [v. -BRAKED, -BRAKING, -BRAKES] · to release a brake |
| — | UNBREECH | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to remove the breeches of |
| — | UNBRIDLE | DS | [v. -DLED, -DLING, -DLES] · to set loose |
| — | UNBRIGHT | — | [a.] · not bright + |
| — | UNBROKEN | — | [a.] · not broken + |
| — | UNBUCKLE | DS | [v. -LED, -LING, -LES] · to loosen a buckle |
| — | UNBUILDS | — | [v. -BUILT, -BUILDING, -BUILDS] · to demolish |
| — | UNBUNDLE | DS | [v. -DLED, -DLING, -DLES] · to price separately |
| — | UNBURDEN | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to free from a burden |
| — | UNBURIED | — | [v. -BURIED, -BURYING, -BURIES] · to remove from the ground after burial (=unbury unburying unburies) |
| — | UNBURIES | — | [v. -BURIED, -BURYING, -BURIES] · to remove from the ground after burial (=unbury unburying unburies) |
| S | UNBURNED | — | [a.] · being not burned + |
| — | UNBUSTED | — | [a.] · being not busted + |
| — | UNBUTTON | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to unfasten the buttons of |
| — | UNCAGING | — | [v. -CAGED, -CAGING, -CAGES] · to release from a cage |
| — | UNCAKING | — | [v. -CAKED, -CAKING, -CAKES] · to break up a cake «a block of compacted matter» |
| — | UNCALLED | — | [a.] · being not called + |
| — | UNCANDID | — | [a.] · not candid + |
| — | UNCANNED | — | [a.] · being not canned + |
| — | UNCAPPED | — | [v. -CAPPED, -CAPPING, -CAPS] · to remove the cap from |
| — | UNCARDED | — | [a.] · being not carded + |
| — | UNCARING | — | [a.] · being not caring + |
| — | UNCARTED | — | [a.] · being not carted + |
| — | UNCARVED | — | [a.] · being not carved + |
| — | UNCASHED | — | [a.] · being not cashed + |
| — | UNCASING | — | [v. -CASED, -CASING, -CASES] · to remove from a case |
| — | UNCASKED | — | [a.] · being not casked + |
| — | UNCATCHY | — | [a.] · not catchy + |
| — | UNCAUGHT | — | [a.] · being not caught + |
| — | UNCAUSED | — | [a.] · being not caused + |
| — | UNCHAINS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to free by removing a chain |
| — | UNCHAIRS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove from a chairmanship |
| — | UNCHANCY | — | [a.] · unlucky «not lucky +» |
| — | UNCHARGE | DS | [v. -CHARGED, -CHARGING, -CHARGES] · to acquit |
| — | UNCHASTE | R | [a. -CHASTER, -CHASTEST] · not chaste + (=unchaster unchastest) |
| — | UNCHEWED | — | [a.] · being not chewed + |
| — | UNCHICLY | — | [b.] · not chicly + |
| — | UNCHOKED | — | [v. -CHOKED, -CHOKING, -CHOKES] · to free from obstruction |
| S | UNCHOKES | — | [v. -CHOKED, -CHOKING, -CHOKES] · to free from obstruction |
| — | UNCHOSEN | — | [a.] · being not chosen + |
| — | UNCHURCH | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to expel from a church |
| — | UNCIALLY | — | [b.] · in the uncial style |
| — | UNCIFORM | S | [n. -S] · a bone of the wrist |
| R | UNCINATE | — | [a.] · bent at the end like a hook / ----- { uncinal uncinate } |
| — | UNCLAMPS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to free from a clamp |
| — | UNCLASPS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to free from a clasp |
| — | UNCLASSY | — | [a.] · not classy + |
| — | UNCLAWED | — | [a.] · being not clawed + |
| — | UNCLENCH | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to open from a clenched position / ----- { unclench unclenched unclenches unclenching unclinch unclinched unclinches unclinching § unclenched unclinched } |
| — | UNCLINCH | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to unclench «to open from a clenched position» / ----- { unclench unclenched unclenches unclenching unclinch unclinched unclinches unclinching § unclenched unclinched } |
| — | UNCLOAKS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove a cloak from |
| — | UNCLONED | — | [a.] Not formed by, or subjected to, cloning |
| — | UNCLOSED | — | [v. -CLOSED, -CLOSING, -CLOSES] · to open «to cause to become open» |
| — | UNCLOSES | — | [v. -CLOSED, -CLOSING, -CLOSES] · to open «to cause to become open» |
| — | UNCLOTHE | DS | [v. -CLOTHED or -CLAD, -CLOTHING, -CLOTHES] · to divest of clothing |
| — | UNCLOUDS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to free from clouds |
| — | UNCLOUDY | — | [a.] · not cloudy + |
| — | UNCLOYED | — | [a.] · being not cloyed + |
| — | UNCOATED | — | [a.] · being not coated + |
| — | UNCOCKED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove from a cocked position |
| — | UNCOFFIN | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove from a coffin |
| — | UNCOILED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to release from a coiled position |
| — | UNCOINED | — | [a.] · being not coined + |
| — | UNCOMBED | — | [a.] · being not combed + |
| — | UNCOMELY | — | [a.] · not comely + |
| — | UNCOMMON | — | [a. -MONER, -MONEST] · not common + |
| — | UNCOOKED | — | [a.] · being not cooked + |
| — | UNCOOLED | — | [a.] · being not cooled + |
| — | UNCORKED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to draw the cork |
| — | UNCOUPLE | DRS | [v. -PLED, -PLING, -PLES] · to disconnect |
| — | UNCOVERS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove the covering from |
| — | UNCRATED | — | [v. -CRATED, -CRATING, -CRATES] · to remove from a crate |
| — | UNCRATES | — | [v. -CRATED, -CRATING, -CRATES] · to remove from a crate |
| — | UNCREATE | DS | [v. -ATED, -ATING, -ATES] · to deprive of existence |
| — | UNCREWED | — | [a.] · being not crewed + |
| — | UNCROWNS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to deprive of a crown |
| FJ | UNCTIONS | — | [n. -S] · the act of anointing «to apply oil to as a sacred rite» |
| — | UNCTUOUS | — | [a.] · greasy «containing or resembling grease» |
| — | UNCUFFED | — | [a.] · being not cuffed + |
| — | UNCURBED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove restraints from |
| — | UNCURLED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to straighten the curls of |
| — | UNCURSED | — | [a.] · not cursed + |
| — | UNDAMPED | — | [a.] · being not damped + |
| — | UNDARING | — | [a.] · being not daring + |
| — | UNDECKED | — | [a.] · being not decked + |
| — | UNDELETE | DS | [v. -LETED, -LETING, -LETES] · to cancel the deletion of (=undelete undeleting undeletes) |
| — | UNDENIED | — | [a.] · being not denied + |
| — | UNDENTED | — | [a.] · being not dented + |
| — | UNDERACT | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to act subtly and with restraint |
| — | UNDERAGE | DS | [n. -S] · a shortage |
| — | UNDERARM | S | [n. -S] · the armpit |
| — | UNDERATE | — | [v. UNDERATE, -EATEN, -EATING, -EATS] · to eat an insufficient amount |
| — | UNDERBID | S | [v. -BID°, -BIDDING, -BIDS] · to bid lower than |
| — | UNDERBUD | S | [v. -BUDDED, -BUDDING, -BUDS] · to bud from beneath |
| — | UNDERBUY | S | [v. -BOUGHT, -BUYING, -BUYS] · to buy at a lower price than |
| — | UNDERCUT | S | [v. -CUT°, -CUTTING, -CUTS] · to cut under |
| — | UNDERDID | — | [v. -DID, -DONE, -DOING, -DOES] · to do insufficiently |
| — | UNDERDOG | S | [n. -S] · one who is expected to lose |
| — | UNDEREAT | S | [v. UNDERATE, -EATEN, -EATING, -EATS] · to eat an insufficient amount |
| — | UNDERFED | — | [v. -FED, -FEEDING, -FEEDS] · to feed an insufficient amount |
| — | UNDERFUR | S | [n. -S] · the thick, soft fur beneath the outer coat of certain mammals |
| — | UNDERGOD | S | [n. -S] · a lesser god |
| — | UNDERJAW | S | [n. -S] · the lower jaw |
| — | UNDERLAP | S | [v. -LAPPED, -LAPPING, -LAPS] · to extend partly under |
| — | UNDERLAY | S | [v. -LAID, -LAYING, -LAYS] · to place under |
| — | UNDERLET | S | [v. -LET°, -LETTING, -LETS] · to lease at less than the usual value |
| — | UNDERLIE | S | [v. -LAY°, -LAIN, -LYING, -LIES] · to lie under |
| — | UNDERLIP | S | [n. -S] · the lower lip |
| — | UNDERLIT | — | [a.] · lacking adequate light |
| — | UNDERMAN | S | [v. -MANNED, -MANNING, -MANS] · to fail to provide with enough workers (=underman undermanning undermans) |
| — | UNDERPAD | S | [n. -S] · a layer of soft foam laid under carpeting |
| — | UNDERPAY | S | [v. -PAID, -PAYING, -PAYS] · to pay less than is deserved |
| — | UNDERPIN | S | [v. -PINNED, -PINNING°, -PINS] · to support from below |
| — | UNDERRAN | — | [v. -RAN, -RUNNING, -RUNS] · to pass or extend under |
| — | UNDERRUN | S | [v. -RAN, -RUNNING, -RUNS] · to pass or extend under |
| — | UNDERSEA | S | [b.] · beneath the surface of the sea / ----- { undersea § underseas } |
| — | UNDERSET | S | [v. UNDERSET°, UNDERSETTING, UNDERSETS] · to support from underneath (=undersetting) |
| — | UNDERSOW | NS | [v. -SOWED, -SOWN, -SOWING, -SOWS] · to sow land already seeded with a later-growing crop |
| — | UNDERTAX | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to tax less than the usual amount |
| — | UNDERTOW | S | [n. -S] · the seaward pull of receding waves breaking on a shore |
| — | UNDERUSE | DS | [v. -USED, -USING, -USES] · to use less than fully (=underuse underuses underusing) |
| — | UNDERWAY | — | [b.] · in progress |
| — | UNDEVOUT | — | [a.] · not devout + / ----- { indevout undevout } |
| — | UNDIMMED | — | [a.] · being not dimmed + |
| — | UNDOABLE | — | [a.] · not doable + |
| — | UNDOCILE | — | [a.] · not docile + / ----- { indocile undocile } |
| — | UNDOCKED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to move away from a dock |
| — | UNDOINGS | — | [n. -S] · a cause of ruin |
| — | UNDOTTED | — | [a.] · being not dotted + |
| — | UNDOUBLE | DS | [v. -BLED, -BLING, -BLES] · to unfold «to open something that is folded» |
| — | UNDRAPED | — | [v. -DRAPED, -DRAPING, -DRAPES] · to strip of drapery |
| — | UNDRAPES | — | [v. -DRAPED, -DRAPING, -DRAPES] · to strip of drapery |
| — | UNDREAMT | — | [a.] · being not dreamt + / ----- { undreamed undreamt } |
| — | UNDUBBED | — | [a.] · being not dubbed + |
| — | UNDULANT | — | [a.] · undulating «to move with a wavelike motion» / ----- { undulating § undulate undulated undulates undulating § undulant undular undulate undulating undulous } |
| — | UNDULATE | DS | [v. -LATED, -LATING, -LATES] · to move with a wavelike motion - UNDULOUS [a.] (=undulous) / ----- { undulating § undulate undulated undulates undulating § undulant undular undulate undulating undulous } |
| — | UNDULLED | — | [a.] · being not dulled + |
| — | UNDULOUS | — | [v. -LATED, -LATING, -LATES] · to move with a wavelike motion - UNDULOUS [a.] (=undulous) / ----- { undulating § undulate undulated undulates undulating § undulant undular undulate undulating undulous } |
| — | UNEARNED | — | [a.] · being not earned + |
| — | UNEARTHS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to dig up |
| — | UNEASIER | — | [a. -EASIER, -EASIEST] · marked by mental or physical discomfort - UNEASILY [b.] |
| — | UNEASILY | — | [a. -EASIER, -EASIEST] · marked by mental or physical discomfort - UNEASILY [b.] |
| — | UNEDIBLE | — | [a.] · not edible / ----- { inedible § inedible unedible § inedibly } |
| — | UNEDITED | — | [a.] · being not edited + / ----- { inedited unedited } |
| — | UNENDING | — | [a.] · being not ending + |
| — | UNENVIED | — | [a.] · being not envied + |
| — | UNEQUALS | — | [n. -S] · one that is not equal to another |
| — | UNERASED | — | [a.] · being not erased + |
| — | UNEROTIC | — | [a.] · not erotic |
| — | UNERRING | — | [a.] · being not erring + |
| — | UNEVADED | — | [a.] · being not evaded + |
| — | UNEVENER | — | [a. -EVENER, -EVENEST] · not even + |
| — | UNEVENLY | — | [b.] · not evenly + |
| — | UNEXOTIC | — | [a.] · not exotic |
| — | UNEXPERT | — | [a.] · not expert |
| — | UNFADING | — | [a.] · being not fading + |
| — | UNFAIRER | — | [a. -FAIRER, -FAIREST] · not fair + |
| — | UNFAIRLY | — | [b.] · not fairly + |
| — | UNFAITHS | — | [n. -S] · lack of faith |
| — | UNFALLEN | — | [a.] · being not fallen + |
| — | UNFAMOUS | — | [a.] · not famous + |
| — | UNFASTEN | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to release from fastenings |
| — | UNFEARED | — | [a.] · being not feared + |
| — | UNFELTED | — | [a.] · being not felted + |
| — | UNFENCED | — | [v. -FENCED, -FENCING, -FENCES] · to remove a fence from |
| — | UNFENCES | — | [v. -FENCED, -FENCING, -FENCES] · to remove a fence from |
| — | UNFETTER | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to free from fetters |
| — | UNFILIAL | — | [a.] · not filial + |
| — | UNFILLED | — | [a.] · being not filled + |
| — | UNFILMED | — | [a.] · being not filmed + |
| — | UNFISHED | — | [a.] · being not fished + |
| — | UNFITTED | — | [v. -FITTED, -FITTING, -FITS] · to make unsuitable |
| — | UNFIXING | — | [v. -FIXED or -FIXT, -FIXING, -FIXES] · to unfasten |
| — | UNFLASHY | — | [a.] · not flashy + |
| — | UNFLAWED | — | [a.] · being not flawed + |
| — | UNFLEXED | — | [a.] · being not flexed + |
| — | UNFLUTED | — | [a.] · being not fluted + |
| — | UNFOILED | — | [a.] · being not foiled + |
| — | UNFOLDED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to open something that is folded |
| — | UNFOLDER | S | [n. -S] · one that unfolds «to open something that is folded» |
| — | UNFOLLOW | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] To cease to subscribe to (a feed of another user's activity). |
| — | UNFONDLY | — | [adv.] Without fondness. |
| — | UNFORCED | — | [a.] · being not forced + |
| — | UNFORGED | — | [a.] · being not forged + |
| — | UNFORGOT | — | [a.] · not forgotten |
| — | UNFORKED | — | [a.] · being not forked + |
| — | UNFORMED | — | [a.] · being not formed + |
| G | UNFOUGHT | — | [a.] · being not fought + |
| — | UNFRAMED | — | [a.] · being not framed + |
| — | UNFREEZE | S | [v. -FROZE, -FROZEN, -FREEZING, -FREEZES] · to cause to thaw |
| — | UNFRIEND | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to defriend «to remove «a person's name» from a list of friends» (=unfriend unfriending unfriends) |
| — | UNFROCKS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to divest of ecclesiastical authority / ----- { defrocking unfrocking § defrock defrocked defrocking defrocks disfrock disfrocked disfrocking disfrocks unfrock unfrocked unfrocking unfrocks § unfrocked } |
| — | UNFROZEN | — | [v. -FROZE, -FROZEN, -FREEZING, -FREEZES] · to cause to thaw |
| — | UNFUNDED | — | [a.] · being not funded + |
| — | UNFURLED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to unroll «to open something that is rolled up» |
| — | UNFUSSED | — | [a.] Not concerned or interested |
| — | UNGAINLY | — | [a. -LIER, -LIEST] · awkward «lacking skill, dexterity, or grace» |
| — | UNGALLED | — | [a.] · being not galled + |
| — | UNGARBED | — | [a.] · being not garbed + |
| — | UNGAZING | — | [a.] · being not gazing + |
| — | UNGELDED | — | [a.] · being not gelded + |
| — | UNGENIAL | — | [a.] · not genial + |
| — | UNGENTLE | — | [a.] · not gentle + |
| P | UNGENTLY | — | [b.] · not gently + |
| — | UNGIFTED | — | [a.] · being not gifted + |
| — | UNGIRDED | — | [v. -GIRDED or -GIRT, -GIRDING, -GIRDS] · to remove a belt from |
| — | UNGIVING | — | [a.] · being not giving + |
| — | UNGLAZED | — | [a.] · being not glazed + |
| — | UNGLITZY | — | [a.] Not glitzy. |
| — | UNGLOVED | — | [v. -GLOVED, -GLOVING, -GLOVES] · to uncover by removing a glove |
| — | UNGLOVES | — | [v. -GLOVED, -GLOVING, -GLOVES] · to uncover by removing a glove |
| — | UNGLUING | — | [v. -GLUED, -GLUING, -GLUES] · to disjoin |
| — | UNGOTTEN | — | [a.] · not obtained / ----- { ungot ungotten } |
| — | UNGOWNED | — | [a.] · being not gowned + |
| — | UNGRACED | — | [a.] · being not graced + |
| — | UNGRADED | — | [a.] · being not graded + |
| — | UNGREEDY | — | [a.] · not greedy + |
| — | UNGROUND | — | [a.] · being not ground + |
| — | UNGROUPS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to separate from a group (=ungroup ungrouping ungroups) |
| — | UNGUARDS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to leave unprotected |
| — | UNGUENTA | — | [n. -TA] · an ointment / ----- { unguent unguentum § unguenta unguents § unguent } |
| — | UNGUENTS | — | [n. -S] · an ointment / ----- { unguent unguentum § unguenta unguents § unguent } |
| — | UNGUIDED | — | [a.] · being not guided + |
| — | UNGULATE | S | [n. -S] · a hoofed mammal |
| — | UNHAILED | — | [a.] · being not hailed + |
| — | UNHAIRED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove the hair from / ----- { unhairing § dehair dehaired dehairing dehairs unhair unhaired unhairing unhairs } |
| — | UNHAIRER | S | [n. -S] · one that unhairs «to remove the hair from» |
| — | UNHALLOW | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to profane |
| — | UNHALVED | — | [a.] · being not halved + |
| — | UNHANDED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove the hand from |
| — | UNHANGED | — | [v. -HUNG or -HANGED, -HANGING, -HANGS] · to detach from a hanging support |
| — | UNHAPPEN | S | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to become as though never having happened |
| — | UNHARMED | — | [a.] · being not harmed + |
| — | UNHASPED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to unfasten «to release from fastenings» |
| — | UNHATTED | — | [v. -HATTED, -HATTING, -HATS] · to remove one's hat |
| — | UNHEALED | — | [a.] · being not healed + |
| — | UNHEALTH | SY | [n. -S] · a state of ill health |
| — | UNHEATED | — | [a.] · being not heated + |
| — | UNHEDGED | — | [a.] · being not hedged + |
| — | UNHEEDED | — | [a.] · being not heeded + |
| — | UNHELMED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove the helmet of |
| — | UNHELPED | — | [a.] · being not helped + |
| — | UNHEROIC | — | [a.] · not heroic |
| — | UNHINGED | — | [v. -HINGED, -HINGING, -HINGES] · to remove from hinges |
| — | UNHINGES | — | [v. -HINGED, -HINGING, -HINGES] · to remove from hinges |
| — | UNHIPPER | — | [a. -HIPPER, -HIPPEST] · not hip «aware of the most current styles and trends» (=unhipper unhippest) |
| — | UNHOLIER | — | [a. -LIER, -LIEST] · not holy + |
| — | UNHOLILY | — | [b.] · not holily + |
| — | UNHOODED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove a hood from |
| — | UNHOOKED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove from a hook |
| — | UNHORSED | — | [v. -HORSED, -HORSING, -HORSES] · to cause to fall from a horse |
| — | UNHORSES | — | [v. -HORSED, -HORSING, -HORSES] · to cause to fall from a horse |
| — | UNHOUSED | — | [v. -HOUSED, -HOUSING, -HOUSES] · to deprive of a protective shelter |
| F | UNHOUSES | — | [v. -HOUSED, -HOUSING, -HOUSES] · to deprive of a protective shelter |
| — | UNHUSKED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove the husk from |
| — | UNIALGAL | — | [a.] · pertaining to a single algal cell |
| — | UNIAXIAL | — | [a.] · having one axis |
| — | UNIBROWS | — | [n. -S] · a single continuous eyebrow formed when hair grows above the bridge of the nose |
| — | UNICOLOR | — | [a.] · of one color |
| — | UNICORNS | — | [n. -S] · a mythical horselike creature |
| — | UNICYCLE | DS | [v. -CLED, -CLING, -CLES] · to ride a one-wheeled vehicle (=unicycled unicycling) / ----- { monocycle unicycle § monocycles unicycles § unicycle unicycled unicycles unicycling § unicycle } |
| — | UNIDEAED | — | [a.] · lacking ideas |
| — | UNIFACES | — | [n. -S] · a coin having a design on only one side |
| — | UNIFIERS | — | [n. -S] · one that unifies «to make into a coherent whole» |
| — | UNIFILAR | — | [a.] · having only one thread, wire, or fiber |
| C | UNIFORMS | — | [a. -FORMER, -FORMEST] · unchanging / ----- [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make uniform |
| — | UNIFYING | — | [v. -FIED, -FYING, -FIES] · to make into a coherent whole / ----- { unifying § unified unifies unify unifying § unific unified unifying } |
| — | UNILOBED | — | [a.] · having one lobe |
| — | UNIMBUED | — | [a.] · being not imbued + |
| — | UNIMODAL | — | [a.] · having or involving one mode |
| — | UNINSTAL | LS | [v. -STALLED, -STALLING, -STALS] · to remove a file or an application from a computer (=uninstal uninstals) / ----- { uninstall § uninstalls § uninstal uninstall uninstalled uninstalling uninstalls uninstals § uninstalled } |
| — | UNIONISE | DS | [v. -ISED, -ISING, -ISES] · to unionize «to form into a union» / ----- { unionise unionised unionises unionising unionize unionized unionizes unionizing § unionised unionized } |
| — | UNIONISM | S | [n. -S] · the principle of forming a union |
| — | UNIONIST | S | [n. -S] · an advocate of unionism «the principle of forming a union» |
| — | UNIONIZE | DRS | [v. -IZED, -IZING, -IZES] · to form into a union / ----- { unionise unionised unionises unionising unionize unionized unionizes unionizing § unionised unionized } |
| — | UNIPOLAR | — | [a.] · showing only one kind of polarity |
| — | UNIQUELY | — | [a. UNIQUER, UNIQUEST] · existing as the only one of its kind; very unusual - UNIQUELY [b.] / ----- [n. -S] · something that is unique |
| — | UNIQUEST | — | [a. UNIQUER, UNIQUEST] · existing as the only one of its kind; very unusual - UNIQUELY [b.] / ----- [n. -S] · something that is unique |
| — | UNIRONED | — | [a.] · being not ironed + |
| — | UNIRONIC | — | [a.] · not ironic + |
| — | UNISEXES | — | [n. -ES] · the condition of not being distinguishable as to sex |
| — | UNISONAL | — | [n. -S] · complete agreement - UNISONAL [a.] / ----- { unison § unisons § unisonal unisonant unisonous } |
| — | UNISSUED | — | [a.] · being not issued + |
| — | UNITAGES | — | [n. -S] · amount in units |
| — | UNITARDS | — | [n. -S] · a leotard that also covers the legs |
| — | UNITEDLY | — | [v. UNITED, UNITING, UNITES] · to bring together so as to form a whole - UNITEDLY [b.] |
| — | UNITIZED | — | [v. -IZED, -IZING, -IZES] · to divide into units |
| — | UNITIZER | S | [n. -S] · one that unitizes «to divide into units» |
| — | UNITIZES | — | [v. -IZED, -IZING, -IZES] · to divide into units |
| — | UNITRUST | S | [n. -S] · a type of annuity trust |
| — | UNIVALVE | DS | [n. -S] · a mollusk having a single shell |
| — | UNIVERSE | S | [n. -S] · the totality of all existing things |
| — | UNIVOCAL | S | [n. -S] · a word having only one meaning |
| — | UNJAMMED | — | [v. -JAMMED, -JAMMING, -JAMS] · to undo things tightly crammed together |
| — | UNJOINED | — | [a.] · being not joined + |
| — | UNJOINTS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to separate at a juncture |
| — | UNJOYFUL | — | [a.] · not joyful + |
| — | UNJUDGED | — | [a.] · being not judged + |
| — | UNJUSTLY | — | [b.] · not justly + |
| — | UNKEELED | — | [a.] · being not keeled + |
| — | UNKENNED | — | [a.] · not known or recognized / ----- { unkend unkenned unkent } |
| — | UNKENNEL | S | [v. -NELED or -NELLED, -NELING or -NELLING, -NELS] · to release from a kennel / ----- { unkennel unkenneled unkenneling unkennelled unkennelling unkennels § unkenneled unkennelled } |
| — | UNKINDER | — | [a. -KINDER, -KINDEST] · not kind + |
| — | UNKINDLY | — | [b.] · not kindly |
| — | UNKINGLY | — | [a.] · not kingly + |
| — | UNKINKED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove curls from |
| — | UNKISSED | — | [a.] · being not kissed + |
| — | UNKNOWNS | — | [n. -S] · one that is not known |
| — | UNKOSHER | — | [a.] · not kosher |
| — | UNLACING | — | [v. -LACED, -LACING, -LACES] · to unfasten the laces of |
| — | UNLADING | — | [v. -LADED, -LADEN, -LADING, -LADES] · to unload «to remove the load or cargo from» |
| — | UNLASHED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to untie the lashing «a type of binding» of |
| — | UNLASHES | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to untie the lashing «a type of binding» of |
| — | UNLAWFUL | — | [a.] · not lawful + |
| — | UNLAYING | — | [v. -LAID, -LAYING, -LAYS] · to untwist |
| — | UNLEADED | S | [n. -S] · a product containing no lead (=unleadeds) |
| — | UNLEARNS | — | [v. -LEARNED or -LEARNT, -LEARNING, -LEARNS] · to put out of one's knowledge or memory |
| — | UNLEARNT | — | [v. -LEARNED or -LEARNT, -LEARNING, -LEARNS] · to put out of one's knowledge or memory |
| — | UNLEASED | — | [a.] · being not leased + |
| — | UNLETHAL | — | [a.] · not lethal |
| — | UNLETTED | — | [a.] · being not letted + |
| — | UNLEVELS | — | [v. -ELED or -ELLED, -ELING or -ELLING, -ELS] · to make uneven |
| — | UNLEVIED | — | [a.] · being not levied + |
| — | UNLICKED | — | [a.] · being not licked + |
| — | UNLIKELY | — | [a. -LIER, -LIEST] · not likely + |
| — | UNLIMBER | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to prepare for action |
| — | UNLINKED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to unfasten the links «connecting devices» of |
| — | UNLISTED | — | [a.] · being not listed + |
| — | UNLIVELY | — | [a.] · not lively + |
| — | UNLIVING | — | [v. -LIVED, -LIVING, -LIVES] · to live so as to make amends for |
| — | UNLOADED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove the load or cargo from / ----- { offload offloading unloading § offloads § offload offloaded offloading offloads unload unloaded unloading unloads § unloaded } |
| — | UNLOADER | S | [n. -S] · one that unloads «to remove the load or cargo from» |
| — | UNLOCKED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to unfasten the lock of |
| — | UNLOOSED | — | [v. -LOOSED, -LOOSING, -LOOSES] · to set free / ----- { loosening § loosen loosened loosening loosens unloose unloosed unloosen unloosened unloosening unloosens unlooses unloosing § loosened } |
| — | UNLOOSEN | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to unloose «to set free» / ----- { loosening § loosen loosened loosening loosens unloose unloosed unloosen unloosened unloosening unloosens unlooses unloosing § loosened } |
| — | UNLOOSES | — | [v. -LOOSED, -LOOSING, -LOOSES] · to set free / ----- { loosening § loosen loosened loosening loosens unloose unloosed unloosen unloosened unloosening unloosens unlooses unloosing § loosened } |
| — | UNLOVELY | — | [a. -LIER, -LIEST] · not lovely + |
| — | UNLOVING | — | [a.] · not loving + |
| — | UNMAILED | — | [a.] · being not mailed + |
| — | UNMAKERS | — | [n. -S] · one that unmakes «to destroy» |
| — | UNMAKING | — | [v. -MADE, -MAKING, -MAKES] · to destroy |
| — | UNMALTED | — | †! Not malted, ungerminated. [a.] |
| — | UNMANFUL | — | [a.] · not manful + |
| — | UNMANNED | — | [v. -MANNED, -MANNING, -MANS] · to deprive of courage |
| — | UNMAPPED | — | [a.] · being not mapped + |
| — | UNMARKED | — | [a.] · being not marked + |
| — | UNMARRED | — | [a.] · being not marred + |
| — | UNMASKED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove a mask from |
| — | UNMASKER | S | [n. -S] · one that unmasks «to remove a mask from» |
| — | UNMATTED | — | [a.] · being not matted + |
| — | UNMEETLY | — | [a.] · improper «not proper» - UNMEETLY [b.] |
| — | UNMELLOW | — | [a.] · not mellow + |
| — | UNMELTED | — | [a.] · being not melted + |
| — | UNMENDED | — | [a.] · being not mended + |
| — | UNMESHED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to disentangle |
| — | UNMESHES | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to disentangle |
| — | UNMEWING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to set free |
| — | UNMILLED | — | [a.] · being not milled + |
| — | UNMINGLE | DS | [v. -GLED, -GLING, -GLES] · to separate things that are mixed |
| — | UNMITERS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to depose from the rank of bishop / ----- { unmiter unmitered unmitering unmiters unmitre unmitred unmitres unmitring } |
| — | UNMITRED | — | [v. -TRED, -TRING, -TRES] · to unmiter «to depose from the rank of bishop» / ----- { unmiter unmitered unmitering unmiters unmitre unmitred unmitres unmitring } |
| — | UNMITRES | — | [v. -TRED, -TRING, -TRES] · to unmiter «to depose from the rank of bishop» / ----- { unmiter unmitered unmitering unmiters unmitre unmitred unmitres unmitring } |
| — | UNMIXING | — | [v. -MIXED or -MIXT, -MIXING, -MIXES] · to separate from a mixture |
| — | UNMODISH | — | [a.] · not modish + |
| — | UNMOLDED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove from a mold |
| — | UNMOLTEN | — | [a.] · not molten + |
| — | UNMOORED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to release from moorings |
| — | UNMOULDS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to unmold «to remove from a mold» |
| — | UNMOVING | — | [a.] · being not moving + |
| — | UNMUFFLE | DS | [v. -FLED, -FLING, -FLES] · to free from something that muffles |
| — | UNMUTING | — | †! To restore the sound output (on a speaker or other audio device). [v.] |
| — | UNMUZZLE | DS | [v. -ZLED, -ZLING, -ZLES] · to remove a muzzle from |
| — | UNNAILED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove the nails from |
| — | UNNEEDED | — | [a.] · being not needed + |
| — | UNNERVED | — | [v. -NERVED, -NERVING, -NERVES] · to deprive of courage |
| — | UNNERVES | — | [v. -NERVED, -NERVING, -NERVES] · to deprive of courage |
| — | UNOPENED | — | [a.] · being not opened + |
| — | UNORNATE | — | [a.] · not ornate + |
| — | UNPACKED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove the contents of |
| — | UNPACKER | S | [n. -S] · one that unpacks «to remove the contents of» |
| — | UNPADDED | — | [a.] · being not padded + |
| — | UNPAIRED | — | [a.] · being not paired + |
| — | UNPARTED | — | [a.] · being not parted + |
| — | UNPAYING | — | [a.] · being not paying + |
| — | UNPEELED | — | [a.] · being not peeled + |
| — | UNPEGGED | — | [v. -PEGGED, -PEGGING, -PEGS] · to remove the pegs from |
| — | UNPENNED | — | [v. -PENNED or -PENT, -PENNING, -PENS] · to release from confinement |
| — | UNPEOPLE | DS | [v. -PLED, -PLING, -PLES] · to remove people from / ----- { nonperson unperson § nonpersons unpeople unpersons § unperson unpersons } |
| — | UNPERSON | S | [n. -S] · one who is removed completely from recognition / ----- { nonperson unperson § nonpersons unpeople unpersons § unperson unpersons } |
| — | UNPICKED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove the stitches from |
| — | UNPILING | — | [v. -PILED, -PILING, -PILES] · to take or disentangle from a pile |
| — | UNPINNED | — | [v. -PINNED, -PINNING, -PINS] · to remove the pins from |
| — | UNPITIED | — | [a.] · being not pitied + |
| — | UNPITTED | — | [a.] · being not pitted + |
| — | UNPLACED | — | [a.] · being not placed + |
| — | UNPLAITS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to undo the plaits of |
| — | UNPLAYED | — | [a.] · being not played + |
| — | UNPLIANT | — | [a.] · not pliant + |
| — | UNPLOWED | — | [a.] · being not plowed + / ----- { unploughed unplowed } |
| — | UNPOETIC | — | [a.] · not poetic + |
| — | UNPOISED | — | [a.] · being not poised + |
| — | UNPOLITE | — | [a.] · not polite + / ----- { impolite impoliter impolitest unpolite } |
| — | UNPOLLED | — | [a.] · being not polled + |
| — | UNPOSTED | — | [a.] · being not posted + |
| — | UNPOTTED | — | [a.] · being not potted + |
| — | UNPRETTY | — | [a.] · not pretty + |
| — | UNPRICED | — | [a.] · being not priced + |
| — | UNPRIMED | — | [a.] · being not primed + |
| — | UNPRIZED | — | [a.] · being not prized + |
| — | UNPROBED | — | [a.] · being not probed + |
| — | UNPROVED | — | [a.] · being not proved + / ----- { unproved § unproved unproven } |
| — | UNPROVEN | — | [a.] · being not proven + / ----- { unproved § unproved unproven } |
| — | UNPRUNED | — | [a.] · being not pruned + |
| — | UNPUCKER | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove the wrinkles from |
| — | UNPURELY | — | [b.] · not purely + / ----- { impure § impure impurer impurest § impurely unpurely } |
| — | UNPURGED | — | [a.] · being not purged + |
| — | UNPUZZLE | DS | [v. -ZLED, -ZLING, -ZLES] · to work out the obscured meaning of |
| — | UNQUIETS | — | [a. -ETER, -ETEST] · not quiet + / ----- [n. -S] · a state of unrest |
| — | UNQUOTED | — | [v. -QUOTED, -QUOTING, -QUOTES] · to close a quotation |
| — | UNQUOTES | — | [v. -QUOTED, -QUOTING, -QUOTES] · to close a quotation |
| — | UNRAISED | — | [a.] · being not raised + |
| — | UNRANKED | — | [a.] · being not ranked + |
| — | UNRAVELS | — | [v. -ELED or -ELLED, -ELING or -ELLING, -ELS] · to separate the threads of |
| — | UNREALLY | — | [b.] · not really + |
| — | UNREASON | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to disrupt the sanity of |
| — | UNREELED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to unwind from a reel |
| — | UNREELER | S | [n. -S] · one that unreels «to unwind from a reel» |
| — | UNREEVED | — | [v. -REEVED or -ROVE, -ROVEN, -REEVING, -REEVES] · to withdraw a rope from an opening |
| — | UNREEVES | — | [v. -REEVED or -ROVE, -ROVEN, -REEVING, -REEVES] · to withdraw a rope from an opening |
| — | UNRENTED | — | [a.] · being not rented + |
| — | UNREPAID | — | [a.] · being not repaid + |
| — | UNREPAIR | S | [n. -S] · lack of repair |
| — | UNRESTED | — | [a.] · being not rested + |
| — | UNRETIRE | DS | [v. -TIRED, -TIRING, -TIRES] · to return to work after having taken retirement |
| — | UNRHYMED | — | [a.] · being not rhymed + / ----- { unrhymed § unrhymed unrimed } |
| — | UNRIBBED | — | [a.] · being not ribbed + |
| — | UNRIDDEN | — | [a.] ·having not been ridden |
| — | UNRIDDLE | DRS | [v. -DLED, -DLING, -DLES] · to solve |
| — | UNRIFLED | — | [a.] · being not rifled + |
| — | UNRIGGED | — | [v. -RIGGED, -RIGGING, -RIGS] · to divest of rigging |
| — | UNRINSED | — | [a.] · being not rinsed + |
| — | UNRIPELY | — | [a. -RIPER, -RIPEST] · not ripe - UNRIPELY [b.] |
| — | UNRIPEST | — | [a. -RIPER, -RIPEST] · not ripe - UNRIPELY [b.] |
| — | UNRIPPED | — | [v. -RIPPED, -RIPPING, -RIPS] · to rip open |
| — | UNRIVETS | — | [v. -VETED or -VETTED, -VETING or -VETTING, -VETS] · to remove rivets «metal bolts» from |
| — | UNROBING | — | [v. -ROBED, -ROBING, -ROBES] · to undress |
| — | UNROLLED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to open something that is rolled up |
| — | UNROOFED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to strip off the roof of |
| — | UNROOTED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to uproot «to pull up by the roots» / ----- { uproot uprooting § uproots § disroot disrooted disrooting disroots outroot outrooted outrooting outroots unroot unrooted unrooting unroots uproot uprooted uprooting uproots § unrooted uprooted } |
| — | UNROPING | — | [v. -ROPED, -ROPING, -ROPES] · to detach oneself from a rope (=unrope unroping unropes) |
| R | UNROUNDS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to articulate without rounding the lips |
| — | UNRULIER | — | [a. -LIER, -LIEST] · difficult to control |
| — | UNRUSHED | — | [a.] · being not rushed + |
| — | UNRUSTED | — | [a.] · being not rusted + |
| — | UNSADDLE | DS | [v. -DLED, -DLING, -DLES] · to remove the saddle from |
| — | UNSAFELY | — | [b.] · not safely + |
| — | UNSAFEST | — | [a. -FER, -FEST] · SAFE, free from danger (=unsafer unsafest) |
| — | UNSAFETY | — | [n. -TIES] · lack of safety |
| — | UNSALTED | — | [a.] · being not salted + |
| — | UNSAVORY | — | [a.] · not savory + / ----- { unsavory unsavoury } |
| — | UNSAYING | — | [v. -SAID, -SAYING, -SAYS] · to retract something said |
| — | UNSCALED | — | [a.] · being not scaled + |
| — | UNSCREWS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove the screws from |
| — | UNSEALED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove the seal of |
| — | UNSEAMED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to open the seams of |
| — | UNSEARED | — | [a.] · being not seared + |
| — | UNSEATED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove from a seat / ----- { disseat disseated disseating disseats unseat unseated unseating unseats § unseated } |
| — | UNSEEDED | — | [a.] · being not seeded + |
| — | UNSEEING | — | [a.] · being not seeing + |
| — | UNSEEMLY | — | [a. -LIER, -LIEST] · not seemly + |
| — | UNSEIZED | — | [a.] · being not seized + |
| — | UNSERVED | — | [a.] · being not served + |
| — | UNSETTLE | DS | [v. -TLED, -TLING, -TLES] · to make unstable |
| — | UNSEWING | — | [v. -SEWED, -SEWN, -SEWING, -SEWS] · to undo the sewing of |
| — | UNSEXIER | — | [a. -XIER, -XIEST] · not sexy + |
| — | UNSEXILY | — | [adv.] In an unsexy way |
| — | UNSEXING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to deprive of sexual power |
| — | UNSEXUAL | — | [a.] · not sexual + |
| — | UNSHADED | — | [a.] · being not shaded + |
| — | UNSHAKEN | — | [a.] · being not shaken + |
| — | UNSHAMED | — | [a.] · being not shamed + |
| — | UNSHAPED | — | [a.] · being not shaped + |
| — | UNSHAPEN | — | [a.] · being not shapen + |
| — | UNSHARED | — | [a.] · being not shared + |
| — | UNSHAVED | — | [a.] · being not shaved + |
| — | UNSHAVEN | — | [a.] · being not shaven + |
| — | UNSHELLS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove the shell from |
| — | UNSHIFTS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to release the shift key on a typewriter |
| — | UNSHRUNK | — | [a.] · being not shrunk + |
| — | UNSICKER | — | [a.] · unreliable «not reliable» / ----- { unreliable § unreliable unsicker } |
| — | UNSIFTED | — | [a.] · being not sifted + |
| G | UNSIGHTS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to prevent from seeing |
| — | UNSIGNED | — | [a.] · being not signed + |
| — | UNSILENT | — | [a.] · not silent + |
| — | UNSINFUL | — | [a.] · not sinful + |
| — | UNSLAKED | — | [a.] · being not slaked + |
| — | UNSLICED | — | [a.] · being not sliced + |
| — | UNSLINGS | — | [v. -SLUNG, -SLINGING, -SLINGS] · to remove from a slung position |
| — | UNSMOKED | — | [a.] · being not smoked + |
| — | UNSNARLS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to untangle |
| — | UNSOAKED | — | [a.] · being not soaked + |
| — | UNSOCIAL | — | [a.] · not social |
| — | UNSOILED | — | [a.] · being not soiled + |
| — | UNSOLDER | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to separate |
| — | UNSOLVED | — | [a.] · being not solved + |
| — | UNSONSIE | — | [a.] · unlucky «not lucky +» / ----- { unsoncy unsonsie unsonsy } |
| — | UNSORTED | — | [a.] · being not sorted + |
| — | UNSOUGHT | — | [a.] · being not sought + |
| — | UNSOURED | — | [a.] · being not soured + |
| — | UNSPEAKS | — | [v. -SPOKE, -SPOKEN, -SPEAKING, -SPEAKS] · to unsay «to retract something said» |
| — | UNSPHERE | DS | [v. -SPHERED, -SPHERING, -SPHERES] · to remove from a sphere |
| — | UNSPOILT | — | [a.] · being not spoilt + / ----- { unspoiled unspoilt } |
| — | UNSPOKEN | — | [v. -SPOKE, -SPOKEN, -SPEAKING, -SPEAKS] · to unsay «to retract something said» |
| — | UNSPOOLS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to unwind from a small cylinder |
| — | UNSPRUNG | — | [a.] · being not sprung + |
| — | UNSTABLE | R | [a. -BLER, -BLEST] · not stable + / ----- { unstable § instable unstable unstabler unstablest } |
| — | UNSTABLY | — | [b.] · not stably + |
| — | UNSTACKS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove from a stack |
| — | UNSTATED | — | [v. -STATED, -STATING, -STATES] · to deprive of status |
| — | UNSTATES | — | [v. -STATED, -STATING, -STATES] · to deprive of status |
| — | UNSTAYED | — | [a.] · not secured with ropes or wires |
| — | UNSTEADY | — | [a. -STEADIER, -STEADIEST] · not steady + / ----- [v. -STEADIED, -STEADYING, -STEADIES] · to make unsteady |
| — | UNSTEELS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make soft |
| — | UNSTICKS | — | [v. -STUCK, -STICKING, -STICKS] · to disjoin |
| — | UNSTITCH | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to remove the stitches from |
| — | UNSTONED | — | [a.] · being not stoned + |
| — | UNSTRAPS | — | [v. -STRAPPED, -STRAPPING, -STRAPS] · to remove a strap from |
| — | UNSTRESS | — | [n. -ES] · a syllable having relatively weak stress |
| — | UNSTRING | S | [v. -STRUNG, -STRINGING, -STRINGS] · to remove from a string |
| — | UNSTRUNG | — | [v. -STRUNG, -STRINGING, -STRINGS] · to remove from a string |
| — | UNSTUFFY | — | [a. -FIER, -FIEST] · not stuffy + (=unstuffier unstuffiest) |
| — | UNSUBTLE | R | [a.] · not subtle + |
| — | UNSUBTLY | — | [b.] · not subtly + |
| — | UNSUITED | — | [a.] · being not suited + |
| — | UNSURELY | — | [b.] · not surely + |
| — | UNSWATHE | DS | [v. -SWATHED, -SWATHING, -SWATHES] · to unbind |
| — | UNSWAYED | — | [a.] · being not swayed + |
| — | UNSWEARS | — | [v. -SWORE, -SWORN, -SWEARING, -SWEARS] · to retract something sworn |
| — | UNTACKED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove a tack from |
| — | UNTAGGED | — | [a.] · being not tagged + |
| — | UNTANGLE | DS | [v. -GLED, -GLING, -GLES] · to free from tangles |
| S | UNTANNED | — | [a.] · being not tanned + |
| — | UNTAPPED | — | [a.] · being not tapped + |
| — | UNTASTED | — | [a.] · being not tasted + |
| — | UNTAUGHT | — | [v. -TAUGHT, -TEACHING, -TEACHES] · to cause to unlearn something |
| — | UNTENDED | — | [a.] · being not tended + |
| — | UNTENTED | — | [a.] · not probed or attended to |
| — | UNTESTED | — | [a.] · being not tested + |
| — | UNTETHER | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to free from a tether |
| — | UNTHAWED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to thaw «to melt «to change from a solid to a liquid state by heat»» (=unthaw unthawing unthaws) |
| — | UNTHINKS | — | [v. -THOUGHT, -THINKING, -THINKS] · to dismiss from the mind |
| — | UNTHREAD | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to remove the thread from |
| — | UNTHRONE | DS | [v. -THRONED, -THRONING, -THRONES] · to remove from a throne |
| — | UNTIDIED | — | [a. -DIER, -DIEST] · not tidy + / ----- [v. -DIED, -DYING, -DIES] · to make untidy / ----- { untidied untidies untidy untidying § unkempt untidied untidier untidiest untidy } |
| — | UNTIDIER | — | [a. -DIER, -DIEST] · not tidy + / ----- [v. -DIED, -DYING, -DIES] · to make untidy / ----- { untidied untidies untidy untidying § unkempt untidied untidier untidiest untidy } |
| — | UNTIDIES | T | [a. -DIER, -DIEST] · not tidy + / ----- [v. -DIED, -DYING, -DIES] · to make untidy / ----- { untidied untidies untidy untidying § unkempt untidied untidier untidiest untidy } |
| — | UNTIDILY | — | [b.] · not tidily + |
| — | UNTIEING | — | [v. -TIED, -TYING or -TIEING, -TIES] · to free from something that ties (=untieing) |
| — | UNTILLED | — | [a.] · being not tilled + |
| — | UNTILTED | — | [a.] · being not tilted + |
| — | UNTIMELY | — | [a. -LIER, -LIEST] · not timely + |
| — | UNTINGED | — | [a.] · being not tinged + |
| — | UNTIPPED | — | [a.] · being not tipped + |
| — | UNTIRING | — | [a.] · being not tiring + |
| — | UNTITLED | — | [a.] · being not titled + |
| — | UNTOWARD | — | [a.] · unruly «difficult to control» |
| — | UNTRACED | — | [a.] · being not traced + |
| — | UNTRACKS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to cause to escape from a slump |
| — | UNTREADS | — | [v. -TROD or -TREADED, -TRODDEN, -TREADING, -TREADS] · to tread back (=untreaded) |
| — | UNTRENDY | — | [a. -DIER, -DIEST] · not trendy + |
| — | UNTRUEST | — | [a. -TRUER, -TRUEST] · not true + |
| — | UNTRUSTY | — | [a.] · not trusty + |
| — | UNTRUTHS | — | [n. -S] · something that is untrue |
| — | UNTUCKED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to release from being tucked up |
| — | UNTUFTED | — | [a.] · being not tufted + |
| — | UNTUNING | — | [v. -TUNED, -TUNING, -TUNES] · to put out of tune |
| — | UNTURNED | — | [a.] · being not turned + |
| — | UNTWINED | — | [v. -TWINED, -TWINING, -TWINES] · to separate the twisted or tangled parts of |
| — | UNTWINES | — | [v. -TWINED, -TWINING, -TWINES] · to separate the twisted or tangled parts of |
| — | UNTWISTS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to untwine «to separate the twisted or tangled parts of» |
| — | UNUNBIUM | S | [n. -S] · a synthetic element |
| — | UNUNITED | — | [a.] · being not united + |
| — | UNUSABLE | — | [a.] · not usable + |
| — | UNUSABLY | — | [adv.] In an unusable manner. |
| — | UNVALUED | — | [a.] · being not valued + |
| — | UNVARIED | — | [a.] · being not varied + |
| — | UNVAXXED | — | †! [a.] Unvaccinated. / ----- { unvaxed unvaxxed } |
| — | UNVEILED | — | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to remove a covering from |
| — | UNVEINED | — | [a.] · being not veined + |
| — | UNVERSED | — | [a.] · being not versed + |
| — | UNVESTED | — | [a.] · being not vested + |
| — | UNVIABLE | — | [a.] · not viable + / ----- { inviable unviable § inviably } |
| — | UNVOICED | — | [v. -VOICED, -VOICING, -VOICES] · to deprive of voice or vocal quality / ----- { devoicing unvoicing § devoice devoiced devoices devoicing unvoice unvoiced unvoices unvoicing § unvoiced } |
| — | UNVOICES | — | [v. -VOICED, -VOICING, -VOICES] · to deprive of voice or vocal quality / ----- { devoicing unvoicing § devoice devoiced devoices devoicing unvoice unvoiced unvoices unvoicing § unvoiced } |
| — | UNWALLED | — | [a.] · being not walled + |
| — | UNWANING | — | [a.] · being not waning + |
| — | UNWANTED | — | [a.] · being not wanted + |
| — | UNWARIER | — | [a. -WARIER, -WARIEST] · not wary + |
| — | UNWARILY | — | [b.] · not warily + |
| — | UNWARMED | — | [a.] · being not warmed + |
| — | UNWARNED | — | [a.] · being not warned + |
| — | UNWARPED | — | [a.] · being not warped + |
| — | UNWASHED | S | [n. -S] · an ignorant or underprivileged group |
| — | UNWASTED | — | [a.] · being not wasted + |
| — | UNWEANED | — | [a.] · being not weaned + |
| — | UNWEAVES | — | [v. -WOVE, -WOVEN, -WEAVING, -WEAVES] · to undo something woven |
| — | UNWEDDED | — | [a.] · being not wedded + |
| — | UNWEEDED | — | [a.] · being not weeded + |
| — | UNWEIGHT | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to reduce the weight of |
| — | UNWELDED | — | [a.] · being not welded + |
| — | UNWETTED | — | [a.] · being not wetted + |
| — | UNWIELDY | — | [a. -WIELDIER, -WIELDIEST] · not wieldy + |
| — | UNWIFELY | — | [a.] · not wifely + |
| — | UNWILLED | — | [a.] · being not willed + |
| — | UNWINDER | S | [n. -S] · one that unwinds «to reverse the winding of» |
| — | UNWISDOM | S | [n. -S] · lack of wisdom |
| — | UNWISELY | — | [b.] · not wisely + |
| — | UNWISEST | — | [a. -WISER, -WISEST] · not wise + |
| — | UNWISHED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to cease to wish for |
| — | UNWISHES | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to cease to wish for |
| — | UNWITTED | — | [v. -WITTED, -WITTING, -WITS] · to make insane |
| — | UNWONTED | — | [a.] · unusual «not usual» |
| — | UNWOODED | — | [a.] · being not wooded + |
| — | UNWORKED | — | [a.] · being not worked + |
| — | UNWORTHY | — | [a. -THIER, -THIEST] · not worthy + / ----- [n. -THIES] · an unworthy person |
| — | UNYEANED | — | [a.] · unborn «not born +» |
| — | UNYOKING | — | [v. -YOKED, -YOKING, -YOKES] · to free from a yoke |
| — | UNZIPPED | — | [v. -ZIPPED, -ZIPPING, -ZIPS] · to open the zipper of |
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