11-letter words containing a, m, n, u
- uncompliant — complying; obeying, obliging, or yielding, especially in a submissive way: a man with a compliant nature.
- uncustomary — according to or depending on custom; usual; habitual.
- undemanding — requiring or claiming more than is generally felt by others to be due: a demanding teacher.
- underdamper — a piano damper that is found below the hammers
- undermanned — lacking a normal or sufficient work force, complement of troops, or the like; understaffed; short-handed.
- undermasted — having a mast of small proportions
- unearmarked — not earmarked; not set aside or marked for a particular purpose
- unemotional — pertaining to or involving emotion or the emotions.
- unempirical — derived from or guided by experience or experiment.
- unformatted — Computers. pertaining to a disk that has not been electronically prepared to receive files or other text; blank: You cannot save files on an unformatted disk.
- unglamorous — full of glamour; charmingly or fascinatingly attractive, especially in a mysterious or magical way.
- unhampering — to hold back; hinder; impede: A steady rain hampered the progress of the work.
- unharmfully — in an unharmful way
- unidiomatic — peculiar to or characteristic of a particular language or dialect: idiomatic French.
- unimaginary — existing only in the imagination or fancy; not real; fancied: an imaginary illness; the imaginary animals in the stories of Dr. Seuss.
- unimpartial — not partial or biased; fair; just: an impartial judge.
- unimpeached — (of a desirable quality or status) not challenged or questioned
- unimportant — of much or great significance or consequence: an important event in world history.
- unmagnified — not magnified
- unmalicious — full of, characterized by, or showing malice; intentionally harmful; spiteful: malicious gossip.
- unmalleable — capable of being extended or shaped by hammering or by pressure from rollers.
- unmandatory — authoritatively ordered; obligatory; compulsory: It is mandatory that all students take two years of math.
- unmarriable — unmarriageable
- unmasculine — without the appropriate or typical manly qualities or characteristics
- unmatchable — not capable of being matched or equalled
- unmechanize — to break up or disarrange (something)
- unmedicated — to treat with medicine or medicaments.
- unmeditated — not planned, considered, or thought about
- unmemorable — worth remembering; notable: a memorable speech.
- unmemorably — in a way that is not memorable
- unmercenary — not influenced by greed or a desire for money or gain
- unmeritable — not worthy or deserving of merit.
- unmigrating — to go from one country, region, or place to another. Synonyms: move, resettle, relocate. Antonyms: remain.
- unmitigable — to lessen in force or intensity, as wrath, grief, harshness, or pain; moderate.
- unmitigably — in an unmitigable manner
- unmitigated — not mitigated; not softened or lessened: unmitigated suffering.
- unmoderated — kept or keeping within reasonable or proper limits; not extreme, excessive, or intense: a moderate price.
- unmodulated — to regulate by or adjust to a certain measure or proportion; soften; tone down.
- unmoralized — devoid of morality
- unmortgaged — (esp of a title to property) free from any encumbrance or limitation that presents a question of fact or law
- unmotivated — to provide with a motive, or a cause or reason to act; incite; impel.
- unmountable — to go up; climb; ascend: to mount stairs.
- unmutilated — without significant damage, dismemberment, or expurgation
- unpermeable — capable of being permeated.
- unpragmatic — of or relating to a practical point of view or practical considerations.
- unreclaimed — (of desert, marsh, waste ground etc) not converted into land suitable for growing crops
- unremaining — not remaining or enduring
- unremovable — that may be removed.
- unromanized — unrelated to Rome, specifically the Roman church or empire
- unscrambler — a person or thing that unscrambles.