12-letter words containing c, r, o, u
- unconcerning — not concerning
- unconforming — to act in accordance or harmony; comply (usually followed by to): to conform to rules.
- unconformity — lack of conformity; incongruity; inconsistency.
- unconfronted — to face in hostility or defiance; oppose: The feuding factions confronted one another.
- unconsecrate — profane or base
- unconsidered — thought about or decided upon with care: a considered opinion.
- unconstraint — lack of constraint: Their home has a feeling of unconstraint and warm hospitableness.
- uncontracted — drawn together; reduced in compass or size; made smaller; shrunken.
- uncontrolled — to exercise restraint or direction over; dominate; command: The car is difficult to control at high speeds. That zone is controlled by enemy troops.
- unconversant — familiar by use or study (usually followed by with): conversant with Spanish history.
- uncorrelated — to place in or bring into mutual or reciprocal relation; establish in orderly connection: to correlate expenses and income.
- uncourageous — possessing or characterized by courage; brave: a courageous speech against the dictator.
- undemocratic — pertaining to or of the nature of democracy or a democracy.
- under escort — with armed accompaniment
- underclothes — clothes worn under outer clothes.
- undercoating — a coat or jacket worn under another.
- undercooling — Chemistry. to cool less than necessary for a given process or purpose. to supercool.
- underproduce — to produce (goods) below full capacity or below demand
- underscoring — the practice of drawing or scoring a line or mark under
- understocked — to provide an insufficient quantity, as of merchandise, supplies, or livestock.
- undiscordant — not discordant; not disagreeing or disagreeable
- undiscovered — to see, get knowledge of, learn of, find, or find out; gain sight or knowledge of (something previously unseen or unknown): to discover America; to discover electricity. Synonyms: detect, espy, descry, discern, ascertain, unearth, ferret out, notice.
- unencroached — to advance beyond proper, established, or usual limits; make gradual inroads: A dictatorship of the majority is encroaching on the rights of the individual.
- unforecasted — to predict (a future condition or occurrence); calculate in advance: to forecast a heavy snowfall; to forecast lower interest rates.
- ungraciously — in an ungracious manner
- unheroically — in an unheroic manner
- unhistorical — of, pertaining to, treating, or characteristic of history or past events: historical records; historical research.
- unifactorial — of or relating to a single gene.
- unimolecular — of or involving only one molecular entity
- unimportance — a lack of importance
- unintroduced — to present (a person) to another so as to make acquainted.
- union church — a congregation or denomination formed by the combination of two or more churches.
- unironically — pertaining to, of the nature of, exhibiting, or characterized by irony or mockery: an ironical compliment; an ironical smile.
- unit process — any of a number of standard operations, such as filtration or distillation, that are widely used in various chemical and process industries
- unmiraculous — not caused by a miracle
- unobservance — a failure to comply or observe (a law, custom, etc)
- unobstructed — to block or close up with an obstacle; make difficult to pass: Debris obstructed the road.
- unperfection — imperfection
- unprocedural — not procedural, not following proper procedures
- unproclaimed — to announce or declare in an official or formal manner: to proclaim war.
- unprocurable — obtainable.
- unproductive — having the power of producing; generative; creative: a productive effort.
- unpronounced — strongly marked: a pronounced fishy taste.
- unprotective — having the quality or function of protecting: a protective covering.
- unreciprocal — given or felt by each toward the other; mutual: reciprocal respect.
- unreckonable — to count, compute, or calculate, as in number or amount.
- unrecognized — to identify as something or someone previously seen, known, etc.: He had changed so much that one could scarcely recognize him.
- unreconciled — to cause (a person) to accept or be resigned to something not desired: He was reconciled to his fate.
- unrecordable — to set down in writing or the like, as for the purpose of preserving evidence.
- unrecoupable — to get back the equivalent of: to recoup one's losses by a lucky investment.