10-letter words containing g, u, i
- unexisting — to have actual being; be: The world exists, whether you like it or not.
- unexpiring — to come to an end; terminate, as a contract, guarantee, or offer.
- unfadingly — in an unfading manner
- unfavoring — something done or granted out of goodwill, rather than from justice or for remuneration; a kind act: to ask a favor.
- unfeigning — not feigning or pretending
- unflagging — tireless
- unforgiven — to grant pardon for or remission of (an offense, debt, etc.); absolve.
- unfreezing — the act or process of relaxing governmental restrictions on wages, prices, credit, etc, or on the manufacture or sale of goods, etc
- unfrowning — to contract the brow, as in displeasure or deep thought; scowl.
- unfungible — (especially of goods) being of such nature or kind as to be freely exchangeable or replaceable, in whole or in part, for another of like nature or kind.
- ungainsaid — without contradiction
- ungimmicky — not gimmicky
- ungracious — discourteous; ill-mannered: ungracious behavior.
- ungrudging — not begrudging; not stinting; wholehearted: an ungrudging supporter of charities.
- unhurrying — without hurry
- unhygienic — conducive to good health; healthful; sanitary.
- unignorant — lacking in knowledge or training; unlearned: an ignorant man.
- unilingual — using only one language: a unilingual book.
- unimagined — to form a mental image of (something not actually present to the senses).
- unimposing — not imposing; unimpressive: an unimposing spectacle; a man of unimposing stature.
- unintegral — of, relating to, or belonging as a part of the whole; constituent or component: integral parts.
- uninviting — not inviting; unpleasant: a region with an uninviting climate.
- union flag — the national flag of the United Kingdom, being a composite design composed of St George's Cross (England), Saint Andrew's Cross (Scotland), and Saint Patrick's Cross (Ireland)
- unkinglike — not like a king
- unknightly — unworthy of a knight.
- unlearning — to forget or lose knowledge of.
- unlovingly — not in a loving manner
- unmatching — a person or thing that equals or resembles another in some respect.
- unmenacing — something that threatens to cause evil, harm, injury, etc.; a threat: Air pollution is a menace to health.
- unmeriting — not meriting; unearned; undeserving.
- unmounting — the act of a person or thing that mounts.
- unnoticing — not noticing or observing
- unobliging — unaccommodating; unhelpful
- unoriginal — belonging or pertaining to the origin or beginning of something, or to a thing at its beginning: The book still has its original binding.
- unpleasing — not pleasing
- unraveling — to separate or disentangle the threads of (a woven or knitted fabric, a rope, etc.).
- unrecuring — (of a condition, wound, etc) not curable
- unrepining — to be fretfully discontented; fret; complain.
- unreposing — not relaxing, restful, or tranquil
- unresigned — submissive or acquiescent.
- unretiring — not shy or retiring
- unrightful — having a valid or just claim, as to some property or position; legitimate: the rightful owner of the farm.
- unseeingly — the act of a person who sees.
- unsettling — to alter from a settled state; cause to be no longer firmly fixed or established; render unstable; disturb: Violence unsettled the government.
- unshifting — to move from one place, position, direction, etc., to another.
- unshingled — not shingled
- unshocking — causing intense surprise, disgust, horror, etc.
- unshutting — not shutting
- unsleeping — the absence of sleep
- unslipping — secure; not slipping