11-letter words containing b, u, g
- table sugar — granulated white sugar.
- tankbusting — the practice of destroying tanks
- telukbetung — a port on SE Sumatra, in Indonesia.
- terbrugghen — Hendrik. 1588–1629, Dutch painter of the Utrecht school, who specialized in religious subjects, for example the Incredulity of St Thomas and the Calling of St Matthew
- tharborough — a type of constable in William Shakespeare's 'Love's Labours Lost'
- thingumabob — thingamajig.
- thumb glass — a drinking glass having external indentations to allow it to be firmly grasped.
- touch rugby — a limited-contact version of rugby in which players seek to evade being touched (rather than tackled) while in possession of the ball
- tub gurnard — a type of gurnard coastal fish with pectoral fins used for crawling along the seabed
- tubthumping — to promote something or express opinions vociferously.
- tuning knob — a knob or dial on a radio used to tune into different stations
- turbocharge — to equip (an internal-combustion engine) with a turbocharger.
- un-budgeted — an estimate, often itemized, of expected income and expense for a given period in the future.
- unabatingly — to reduce in amount, degree, intensity, etc.; lessen; diminish: to abate a tax; to abate one's enthusiasm.
- unabrogated — not abrogated, revoked, or annulled
- unagreeable — unpleasant or disagreeable
- unambiguous — not ambiguous, or unclear; distinct; unequivocal: The object of the experiment was to reach an unambiguous conclusion about climate change.
- unbefitting — not befitting to a person; not appropriate or suitable
- unbegetting — (esp referring to God) not begetting or generating a like being
- unbeginning — lacking a beginning
- unbelieving — not believing; skeptical.
- unbelonging — something that belongs.
- unbenighted — not overtaken by darkness or night
- unbenignant — not benign; unkind; ungracious
- unbeseeming — to be fit for or worthy of; become: conduct that beseems a gentleman.
- unblenching — not blenching or turning aside; unflinching
- unbreathing — not breathing; holding the breath
- unbudgeable — incapable of being budged or changed; inflexible: an unbudgeable opinion.
- unbudgeably — in an unbudgeable or immovable fashion
- unbudgingly — in an unbudging or unmoving fashion; fixedly
- underbridge — a bridge underneath a railway or road
- underbudget — to allow too low a budget
- unfatigable — susceptible to fatigue.
- unforgeable — to form by heating and hammering; beat into shape.
- ungraspable — to seize and hold by or as if by clasping with the fingers or arms.
- unguardable — to keep safe from harm or danger; protect; watch over: to guard the ruler.
- unguessable — to arrive at or commit oneself to an opinion about (something) without having sufficient evidence to support the opinion fully: to guess a person's weight.
- unignorable — to refrain from noticing or recognizing: to ignore insulting remarks.
- unignorably — to refrain from noticing or recognizing: to ignore insulting remarks.
- unjudgeable — a public officer authorized to hear and decide cases in a court of law; a magistrate charged with the administration of justice.
- unlabouring — not labouring
- unmitigable — to lessen in force or intensity, as wrath, grief, harshness, or pain; moderate.
- unmitigably — in an unmitigable manner
- unnavigable — deep and wide enough to provide passage to ships: a navigable channel.
- unobligated — to bind or oblige morally or legally: to obligate oneself to purchase a building.
- unobserving — not observing
- unrightable — in accordance with what is good, proper, or just: right conduct.
- unsubmerged — under the surface of water or any other enveloping medium; inundated.
- unsubsiding — to sink to a low or lower level.
- untrembling — not trembling or shaking