10-letter words containing i, n, l, u
- unprisable — not able to be prised or released from a grip
- unprizable — not worthy to be prized; of little worth.
- unprolific — not prolific or fertile; barren
- unqualited — bereft of qualities
- unrational — agreeable to reason; reasonable; sensible: a rational plan for economic development.
- unraveling — to separate or disentangle the threads of (a woven or knitted fabric, a rope, etc.).
- unrealized — not made real or actual; not resulting in accomplishment, as a task or aim: unrealized ambitions.
- unrelative — a person who is connected with another or others by blood or marriage.
- unreliable — not reliable; not to be relied or depended on.
- unreliably — in an untrustworthy or unreliable manner
- unrelieved — to ease or alleviate (pain, distress, anxiety, need, etc.).
- unrelished — not relished or enjoyed
- unrideable — (of a horse, etc) not able to be ridden; (of terrain) not able to be ridden over
- unrightful — having a valid or just claim, as to some property or position; legitimate: the rightful owner of the farm.
- unrivalled — having no rival or competitor; having no equal; incomparable; supreme: His work is unrivaled for the beauty of its prose.
- unruliment — the condition of being unruly
- unruliness — not submissive or conforming to rule; ungovernable; turbulent; intractable; refractory; lawless: an unruly class; an unruly wilderness.
- unsailable — an area of canvas or other fabric extended to the wind in such a way as to transmit the force of the wind to an assemblage of spars and rigging mounted firmly on a hull, raft, iceboat, etc., so as to drive it along.
- unsalaried — worker: hourly wage
- unsatiable — capable of being satiated.
- unseeingly — the act of a person who sees.
- unseisable — not subject to possession by seisin
- unseizable — to take hold of suddenly or forcibly; grasp: to seize a weapon.
- unsensible — having, using, or showing good sense or sound judgment: a sensible young woman.
- unsensibly — in an insensible manner
- unsettling — to alter from a settled state; cause to be no longer firmly fixed or established; render unstable; disturb: Violence unsettled the government.
- unshielded — not shielded
- unshingled — not shingled
- unsinkable — to displace part of the volume of a supporting substance or object and become totally or partially submerged or enveloped; fall or descend into or below the surface or to the bottom (often followed by in or into): The battleship sank within two hours. His foot sank in the mud. Her head sinks into the pillows.
- unsisterly — not sisterly
- unsizeable — of inadequate size
- unskillful — not skillful; clumsy or bungling.
- unsleeping — the absence of sleep
- unslipping — secure; not slipping
- unsociable — not sociable; having, showing, or marked by a disinclination to friendly social relations; withdrawn.
- unsocially — in an unsocial manner
- unsolidity — the state of being unsolid
- unsteadily — not steady or firm; unstable; shaky: an unsteady hand.
- unsublimed — not having changed directly from a solid to a vapour or gas without first melting
- unsuitable — not suitable; inappropriate; unfitting; unbecoming.
- unsuitably — in an inappropriate or unfit manner
- unsupplied — not supplied (with provisions or resources)
- untactical — of or relating to tactics, especially military or naval tactics.
- untailored — (of a woman's garment) in a simple or plain style with fitted lines. Compare dressmaker (def 2).
- untangible — capable of being touched; discernible by the touch; material or substantial.
- untillable — able to be tilled; arable.
- untiringly — in an untiring manner
- untranquil — not calm or tranquil; agitated; disturbed
- ununnilium — darmstadtium.
- unuplifted — not uplifted