10-letter words containing d, o, n, e, s, u
- uncomposed — calm; tranquil; serene: His composed face reassured the nervous passengers.
- unconsoled — to alleviate or lessen the grief, sorrow, or disappointment of; give solace or comfort: Only his children could console him when his wife died.
- unconsumed — to destroy or expend by use; use up.
- uncorseted — Sometimes, corsets. a close-fitting undergarment, stiffened with whalebone or similar material and often capable of being tightened by lacing, enclosing the trunk: worn, especially by women, to shape and support the body; stays.
- uncustomed — contrary to custom
- underscore — to mark with a line or lines underneath; underline, as for emphasis.
- undershoot — to shoot or launch a projectile that strikes under or short of (a target).
- understock — to provide an insufficient quantity, as of merchandise, supplies, or livestock.
- understood — simple past tense and past participle of understand.
- understory — the shrubs and plants growing beneath the main canopy of a forest.
- undesirous — having or feeling no desire for something
- undisposed — not disposed of.
- undomestic — not domestic; not skilled in domestic tasks or housework
- unembossed — to raise or represent (surface designs) in relief.
- unenclosed — to shut or hem in; close in on all sides: a valley enclosed by tall mountains.
- unendorsed — to approve, support, or sustain: to endorse a political candidate.
- unescorted — a group of persons, or a single person, accompanying another or others for protection, guidance, or courtesy: An escort of sailors accompanied the queen.
- unforested — not forested
- unfostered — not brought up by a parent
- unhandsome — lacking good looks; not attractive in physical appearance; plain or ugly.
- unhouseled — not having received the Eucharist.
- union dues — regular payments of money paid by members of trade unions as the cost of membership
- unisolated — to set or place apart; detach or separate so as to be alone.
- unlessoned — not educated or trained.
- unmolested — to bother, interfere with, or annoy.
- unmortised — not mortised
- unobscured — (of meaning) not clear or plain; ambiguous, vague, or uncertain: an obscure sentence in the contract.
- unobserved — to see, watch, perceive, or notice: He observed the passersby in the street.
- unossified — hardened like or into bone.
- unpolished — made smooth and glossy: a figurine of polished mahogany.
- unpromised — not engaged or promised in marriage
- unproposed — not proposed, put forward, or offered
- unpurposed — the reason for which something exists or is done, made, used, etc.
- unransomed — (of a person, prisoner, etc) not ransomed or released from captivity by a payment for freedom
- unreasoned — inability or unwillingness to think or act rationally, reasonably, or sensibly; irrationality.
- unresolved — firm in purpose or intent; determined.
- unrestored — to bring back into existence, use, or the like; reestablish: to restore order.
- unschooled — not schooled, taught, or trained: Though unschooled, he had a grasp of the subject.
- unscorched — to affect the color, taste, etc., of by burning slightly: The collar of the shirt was yellow where the iron had scorched it.
- unseasoned — (of things) not seasoned; not matured, dried, etc., by due seasoning: unseasoned wood.
- unseconded — unsupported
- unshadowed — not shadowed; not darkened or obscured by shadow; free from gloom.
- unshowered — not having been showered
- unshrouded — to divest of a shroud or something that shrouds or hides: to unshroud a corpse; to unshroud a mystery.
- unsinnowed — made weak
- unsoftened — not made soft
- unsummoned — to call upon to do something specified.
- unsupposed — assumed as true, regardless of fact; hypothetical: a supposed case.
- untonsured — the act of cutting the hair or shaving the head.