13-letter words containing g, u, l, y, i, n
- styling brush — a hairbrush used to style or neaten hair
- suffocatingly — to kill by preventing the access of air to the blood through the lungs or analogous organs, as gills; strangle.
- thyroglobulin — a protein which is found in the thyroid gland and which contains iodine
- triangularity — pertaining to or having the form of a triangle; three-cornered.
- ugly american — An Ugly American is an American who travels to a foreign country and gives the United States a bad reputation by acting in an offensive way.
- ugly duckling — an unattractive or unpromising child who becomes a beautiful or much-admired adult.
- unambiguously — plainly, clearly
- unappealingly — in an unappealing manner
- unapprovingly — in an unapproving manner
- unbenignantly — kind, especially to inferiors; gracious: a benignant sovereign.
- unbeseemingly — in an unbeseeming or unbefitting manner
- undeservingly — in an undeserving manner
- undeviatingly — to turn aside, as from a route, way, course, etc.
- undisguisedly — in an undisguised manner
- unfalteringly — to hesitate or waver in action, purpose, intent, etc.; give way: Her courage did not falter at the prospect of hardship.
- unflinchingly — not flinching; unshrinking: unflinching courage.
- ungainsayable — irrefutable
- unmurmuringly — without a murmur or complaint
- unneighbourly — unfriendly and unhelpful
- unoriginality — the quality or state of being original.
- unpromisingly — in a manner that is not showing any promise of favourable development or future success
- unprovokingly — serving to provoke; causing annoyance.
- unremittingly — not slackening or abating; incessant: unremitting noise; unremitting attention.
- unrepentingly — in an unrepenting or impenitent manner
- unresistingly — in an unresisting or unopposing manner
- unreturningly — in an unreturning manner
- unshrinkingly — in an unshrinking manner
- untremblingly — not tremblingly; in an untrembling manner; without trembling
- young ireland — a movement or party of Irish patriots in the 1840s who split with Daniel O'Connell because they favoured a more violent policy than that which he promoted
- young-looking — having the appearance of youth