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10-letter words containing i, n, r, u

  • unrhythmic — lacking rhythm; having an irregular beat
  • 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.
  • unromantic — of, relating to, or of the nature of romance; characteristic or suggestive of the world of romance: a romantic adventure.
  • unruliment — the condition of being unruly
  • unruliness — not submissive or conforming to rule; ungovernable; turbulent; intractable; refractory; lawless: an unruly class; an unruly wilderness.
  • unsalaried — worker: hourly wage
  • unsanitary — not sanitary; unhealthy or unhealthful; tending to harbor or spread disease: unsanitary living conditions.
  • unscripted — not scripted; lacking a script: an unscripted idea for a movie.
  • unserviced — an act of helpful activity; help; aid: to do someone a service.
  • unsistered — having no sister
  • unsisterly — not sisterly
  • unsmirched — to discolor or soil; spot or smudge with or as with soot, dust, dirt, etc.
  • unsparring — direct or forceful
  • unspirited — unanimated; lacking spirit
  • unsporting — engaging in, disposed to, or interested in open-air or athletic sports: a rugged, sporting man.
  • unstrained — not under strain or tension: an easy, unstrained manner.
  • unstriated — marked with striae; furrowed; striped; streaked.
  • unstriking — attractive; impressive: a scene of striking beauty.
  • unstripped — not stripped or made bare; not divested of a given thing by stripping; not removed by stripping; not stripped off
  • unsuperior — higher in station, rank, degree, importance, etc.: a superior officer.
  • unsurmised — to think or infer without certain or strong evidence; conjecture; guess.
  • unswerving — to turn aside abruptly in movement or direction; deviate suddenly from the straight or direct course.
  • untailored — (of a woman's garment) in a simple or plain style with fitted lines. Compare dressmaker (def 2).
  • untimbered — (of land) not timbered or wooded; not covered in forest
  • untiringly — in an untiring manner
  • untouristy — not typical of a tourist: They're the most untouristy couple you ever met.
  • untranquil — not calm or tranquil; agitated; disturbed
  • untrusting — inclined to trust; confiding; trustful: a trusting child.
  • unuxorious — doting upon, foolishly fond of, or affectionately submissive toward one's wife.
  • unvariable — invariable; unchangeable or unchanging
  • unvariably — apt or liable to vary or change; changeable: variable weather; variable moods.
  • unveracity — lack of veracity or truthfulness; the quality or condition of tending to speak what is false
  • unverified — confirmed as to accuracy or truth by acceptable evidence, action, etc.
  • unvirtuous — conforming to moral and ethical principles; morally excellent; upright: Lead a virtuous life.
  • unwavering — to sway to and fro; flutter: Foliage wavers in the breeze.
  • unwearying — not causing weariness
  • unwithered — to shrivel; fade; decay: The grapes had withered on the vine.
  • unworthily — not worthy; lacking worth or excellence.
  • up in arms — Usually, arms. weapons, especially firearms.
  • up-trading — to trade (a piece of equipment, car, etc.) for something similar but of greater value or quality: to uptrade one's stereo components.
  • upbraiding — the act or words of a person who upbraids; severe reproof or censure: an upbraiding from one's superiors.
  • upbringing — the care and training of young children or a particular type of such care and training: His religious upbringing fitted him to be a missionary.
  • upcropping — an act of cropping up; appearance; growth: an upcropping of corn.
  • updragging — a poor or inferior upbringing
  • upgrowings — instances of growing upwards
  • uppropping — supporting; propping up
  • uprootings — acts of uprooting
  • upstirring — disturbing; causing commotion
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