11-letter words containing i, n, u, v
- unconceived — not conceived of or imagined
- unconducive — tending to produce; contributive; helpful; favorable (usually followed by to): Good eating habits are conducive to good health.
- unconniving — not conniving
- uncontrived — obviously planned or forced; artificial; strained: a contrived story.
- unconvicted — to prove or declare guilty of an offense, especially after a legal trial: to convict a prisoner of a felony.
- unconvinced — to move by argument or evidence to belief, agreement, consent, or a course of action: to convince a jury of his guilt; A test drive will convince you that this car handles well.
- undefective — having a defect or flaw; faulty; imperfect: a defective machine.
- undefensive — serving to defend; protective: defensive armament.
- undelivered — to carry and turn over (letters, goods, etc.) to the intended recipient or recipients: to deliver mail; to deliver a package.
- underactive — insufficiently active: an underactive thyroid gland.
- underinvest — to invest or lay out insufficient money with the expectation of profit
- underivable — to receive or obtain from a source or origin (usually followed by from).
- underviewer — a person who inspects a mine every day
- undeserving — qualified for or having a claim to reward, assistance, etc., because of one's actions, qualities, or situation: the deserving poor; a deserving applicant.
- undeviating — to turn aside, as from a route, way, course, etc.
- undissolved — to make a solution of, as by mixing with a liquid; pass into solution: to dissolve salt in water.
- undiverting — not diverting; not amusing
- undividable — unable to be divided
- undividedly — in an undivided manner
- undivisible — capable of being divided.
- undriveable — unable to be driven
- uneffective — adequate to accomplish a purpose; producing the intended or expected result: effective teaching methods; effective steps toward peace.
- unequivocal — not equivocal; unambiguous; clear; having only one possible meaning or interpretation: an unequivocal indication of assent; unequivocal proof.
- unevidenced — not evidenced; not proven or backed up by evidence
- unexclusive — not exclusive; able to be accessed by all
- unfavourite — not favourite or favoured
- unforgiving — not disposed to forgive or show mercy; unrelenting.
- unfrivolous — not frivolous
- unimpulsive — actuated or swayed by emotional or involuntary impulses: an impulsive child.
- unintensive — of, relating to, or characterized by intensity: intensive questioning.
- unintrusive — tending or apt to intrude; coming without invitation or welcome: intrusive memories of a lost love.
- unintuitive — perceiving directly by intuition without rational thought, as a person or the mind.
- uninventive — not showing any inventive talent or ability
- uninvidious — (of comparisons or distinctions) not unfairly or offensively discriminating
- unit vector — a vector having a length of one unit.
- univalvular — having or consisting of one valve
- universally — in a universal manner; in every instance or place; without exception.
- unloverlike — not typical of a lover or resembling a lover
- unmotivated — to provide with a motive, or a cause or reason to act; incite; impel.
- unnavigable — deep and wide enough to provide passage to ships: a navigable channel.
- unnavigated — not navigated, not travelled over or through by boat, airplane, etc
- unnervingly — in a manner that makes one feel worried or uncomfortable
- unobjective — something that one's efforts or actions are intended to attain or accomplish; purpose; goal; target: the objective of a military attack; the objective of a fund-raising drive.
- unoblivious — unmindful; unconscious; unaware (usually followed by of or to): She was oblivious of his admiration.
- unobserving — not observing
- unobtrusive — not obtrusive; inconspicuous, unassertive, or reticent.
- unoffensive — causing resentful displeasure; highly irritating, angering, or annoying: offensive television commercials.
- unoperative — having no use or effect; inoperative
- unperceived — to become aware of, know, or identify by means of the senses: I perceived an object looming through the mist.
- unprovident — lacking caution; improvident; imprudent