10-letter words containing h, u, n, t
- under oath — having sworn to tell the truth
- underearth — the soil found beneath the surface of something
- underneath — below the surface or level of; directly or vertically beneath; at or on the bottom of.
- underpitch — of or relating to a type of groin-vaulted ceiling construction
- undershirt — a collarless, usually pullover undergarment for the torso, usually of cotton and either sleeveless and low-cut or with sleeves, worn chiefly by men and children.
- undershoot — to shoot or launch a projectile that strikes under or short of (a target).
- undersight — the power or faculty of seeing; perception of objects by use of the eyes; vision.
- underthrow — to throw a ball or other object short of (the intended receiver or target)
- unemphatic — uttered, or to be uttered, with emphasis; strongly expressive.
- unenthused — to be or become enthusiastic; show enthusiasm: All the neighbors enthused over the new baby.
- unesthetic — unaesthetic.
- unethereal — extremely delicate or refined: ethereal beauty.
- unfaithful — not faithful; false to duty, obligation, or promises; faithless; disloyal.
- unfathered — having no father; fatherless.
- unfatherly — not fatherly; not characteristic or appropriate of a father
- unfathomed — a unit of length equal to six feet (1.8 meters): used chiefly in nautical measurements. Abbreviation: fath.
- ungathered — not collected together
- unhelmeted — (of a cyclist, etc) without a helmet
- unhistoric — not famous or important in history
- unhittable — to deal a blow or stroke to: Hit the nail with the hammer.
- unitholder — a person who owns a unit of something
- unknightly — unworthy of a knight.
- unmatching — a person or thing that equals or resembles another in some respect.
- unmotherly — not motherly
- unorthodox — not conforming to rules, traditions, or modes of conduct, as of a doctrine, religion, or philosophy; not orthodox: an unorthodox ideology.
- unpathetic — causing or evoking pity, sympathetic sadness, sorrow, etc.; pitiful; pitiable: a pathetic letter; a pathetic sight.
- unphonetic — not phonetic
- unrhythmic — lacking rhythm; having an irregular beat
- unrightful — having a valid or just claim, as to some property or position; legitimate: the rightful owner of the farm.
- unsheathed — to draw from a sheath, as a sword, knife, or the like.
- unshifting — to move from one place, position, direction, etc., to another.
- unshutting — not shutting
- unsoothing — that soothes: a soothing voice.
- unstanched — unsatisfied
- unstealthy — done, characterized, or acting by stealth; furtive: stealthy footsteps.
- unstitched — one complete movement of a threaded needle through a fabric or material such as to leave behind it a single loop or portion of thread, as in sewing, embroidery, or the surgical closing of wounds.
- unswitched — a slender, flexible shoot, rod, etc., used especially in whipping or disciplining.
- unsympathy — lack of sympathy
- untethered — to fasten or confine with or as if with a tether.
- unthankful — not thankful; ungrateful.
- unthematic — of or relating to a theme.
- unthinking — thoughtless; heedless; inconsiderate: an unthinking, tactless person.
- unthorough — executed without negligence or omissions: a thorough search.
- untochered — (of a woman) undowered; not provided with a tocher
- untogether — disorganized; confused; chaotic: Right after the divorce was a very untogether time for me.
- untrenched — not entrenched or fortified with trenches
- untruthful — not truthful; wanting in veracity; diverging from or contrary to the truth; not corresponding with fact or reality.
- unwatchful — not watchful or not alert to danger; inattentive
- unweighted — not burdened or encumbered with a heavy load or with mental or emotional matters, problems, etc.
- unwithered — to shrivel; fade; decay: The grapes had withered on the vine.