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11-letter words containing g, u, r, a

  • transfigure — to change in outward form or appearance; transform.
  • travelogues — a lecture, slide show, or motion picture describing travels.
  • trial judge — the judge in a trial
  • triangulate — composed of or marked with triangles.
  • tub gurnard — a type of gurnard coastal fish with pectoral fins used for crawling along the seabed
  • turbocharge — to equip (an internal-combustion engine) with a turbocharger.
  • turn signal — A car's turn signals are the flashing lights that tell you it is going to turn left or right.
  • ultra-right — having extreme right-wing views
  • un-charming — pleasing; delightful: a charming child.
  • unabrogated — not abrogated, revoked, or annulled
  • unagreeable — unpleasant or disagreeable
  • unapproving — expressing disapproval or displeasure
  • unbreathing — not breathing; holding the breath
  • undangerous — full of danger or risk; causing danger; perilous; risky; hazardous; unsafe.
  • under guard — If someone is under guard, they are being guarded.
  • undercharge — to charge (a purchaser) less than the proper or fair price.
  • undergaoler — jail.
  • undertaking — the act of a person who undertakes any task or responsibility.
  • unendearing — tending to make dear or beloved.
  • unfaltering — to hesitate or waver in action, purpose, intent, etc.; give way: Her courage did not falter at the prospect of hardship.
  • unforgeable — to form by heating and hammering; beat into shape.
  • ungarnished — to provide or supply with something ornamental; adorn; decorate.
  • unglamorous — full of glamour; charmingly or fascinatingly attractive, especially in a mysterious or magical way.
  • ungraduated — characterized by or arranged in degrees, especially successively, as according to height, depth, or difficulty: a graduated series of lessons.
  • ungraspable — to seize and hold by or as if by clasping with the fingers or arms.
  • ungratified — to give pleasure to (a person or persons) by satisfying desires or humoring inclinations or feelings: Her praise will gratify all who worked so hard to earn it.
  • ungratitude — the quality or feeling of being grateful or thankful: He expressed his gratitude to everyone on the staff.
  • unguardable — to keep safe from harm or danger; protect; watch over: to guard the ruler.
  • unguligrade — (of horses, etc) walking on hooves
  • unhampering — to hold back; hinder; impede: A steady rain hampered the progress of the work.
  • unignorable — to refrain from noticing or recognizing: to ignore insulting remarks.
  • unignorably — to refrain from noticing or recognizing: to ignore insulting remarks.
  • unimaginary — existing only in the imagination or fancy; not real; fancied: an imaginary illness; the imaginary animals in the stories of Dr. Seuss.
  • unirrigated — to supply (land) with water by artificial means, as by diverting streams, flooding, or spraying.
  • unlabouring — not labouring
  • unleveraged — the action of a lever, a rigid bar that pivots about one point and that is used to move an object at a second point by a force applied at a third.
  • unmigrating — to go from one country, region, or place to another. Synonyms: move, resettle, relocate. Antonyms: remain.
  • unmortgaged — (esp of a title to property) free from any encumbrance or limitation that presents a question of fact or law
  • unorganized — not organized; without organic structure.
  • unoriginate — not having an origin
  • unparagoned — having no paragon; peerless
  • unpardoning — not forgiving
  • unpragmatic — of or relating to a practical point of view or practical considerations.
  • unravelling — to separate or disentangle the threads of (a woven or knitted fabric, a rope, etc.).
  • unreasoning — not reasoning or exercising reason; reasonless; thoughtless; irrational: an unreasoning fanatic.
  • unrecalling — not undone or unacted
  • unregarding — not regarding, paying heed to, or considering someone or something
  • unregulated — to control or direct by a rule, principle, method, etc.: to regulate household expenses.
  • unremaining — not remaining or enduring
  • unrepugnant — not repugnant, offensive, or abhorrent
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