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12-letter words containing h, u, t, e

  • uncharitable — deficient in charity; unkind; harsh; unforgiving; censorious; merciless: an uncharitable attitude; an uncharitable neighbor.
  • unchasteness — lack of chastity
  • unchristened — not christened
  • uncoquettish — not flirtatious
  • undelightful — giving great pleasure or delight; highly pleasing: a delightful surprise.
  • under threat — If a person or thing is under threat, there is a danger that something unpleasant might be done to them, or that they might cease to exist.
  • underclothes — clothes worn under outer clothes.
  • undershirted — wearing an undershirt
  • underwrought — to do less work on than is necessary or required: to underwork an idea.
  • undispatched — not dispatched; not delivered or sent out
  • unenthralled — not enthralled or charmed; uncaptivated
  • unentrenched — to place in a position of strength; establish firmly or solidly: safely entrenched behind undeniable facts.
  • unethicality — lacking moral principles; unwilling to adhere to proper rules of conduct.
  • unexhaustive — exhausting a subject, topic, etc.; comprehensive; thorough: He published an exhaustive study of Greek vases.
  • unfathomable — not able to be fathomed, or completely understood; incomprehensible: heroism in the face of unfathomable conflict.
  • unfrightened — not frightened
  • unhabituated — to accustom (a person, the mind, etc.), as to a particular situation: Wealth habituated him to luxury.
  • unhesitantly — hesitating; undecided, doubtful, or disinclined.
  • unhesitating — without hesitation; not delayed by uncertainty: an unhesitating decision.
  • unhospitable — not hospitable
  • unhyphenated — without a hyphen
  • unhysterical — not showing or suggesting any hysteria; controlled; sensible; calm;
  • unmethodical — characterized by lack of method or disorderliness
  • unmethodized — not organized systematically, according to a method
  • unmethylated — Also called methoxide. any derivative of methyl alcohol, as sodium methylate, CH 3 ONa.
  • unnewsworthy — (of a story or incident) not important or significant enough to be considered news
  • unnoteworthy — worthy of notice or attention; notable; remarkable: a noteworthy addition to our collection of rare books.
  • unoverthrown — not overthrown
  • unprohibited — to forbid (an action, activity, etc.) by authority or law: Smoking is prohibited here.
  • unrhetorical — not rhetorical; literal; plainspoken
  • unstanchable — unstoppable
  • unthreatened — not threatened; free from threats or danger
  • unworthiness — not worthy; lacking worth or excellence.
  • up the creek — U.S., Canada, and Australia. a stream smaller than a river.
  • up the river — a natural stream of water of fairly large size flowing in a definite course or channel or series of diverging and converging channels.
  • up the spout — If you say that something is up the spout, you mean that it is wrong or it is no longer working.
  • up the wazoo — the anus.
  • urethrectomy — excision or removal of part or all of the urethra.
  • urethroscope — an apparatus for observing the urethra.
  • urethroscopy — observation of the urethra by a urethroscope.
  • urethrostomy — the construction of an artificial opening from the urethra through the perineum, permitting the passage of urine.
  • watchfulness — vigilant or alert; closely observant: The sentry remained watchful throughout the night.
  • water thrush — either of two North American warblers, Seirus noveboracensis or S. motacilla, usually living near streams.
  • weatherbound — (often nautical) Delayed or prevented by bad weather from doing something, such as travelling.
  • well-thumbed — A book or magazine that is well-thumbed is creased and marked because it has been read so often.
  • well-wrought — Archaic except in some senses. a simple past tense and past participle of work.
  • westinghouseGeorge, 1846–1914, U.S. inventor and manufacturer.
  • whataboutery — (of two communities in conflict) the practice of repeatedly blaming the other side and referring to events from the past
  • wherethrough — through which; because of
  • white hunter — a white man who acts as guide on African safaris and hunting expeditions.
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