10-letter words containing m, o, u, n
- tremendous — extraordinarily great in size, amount, or intensity: a tremendous ocean liner; tremendous talent.
- tumbledown — dilapidated; ruined; rundown: He lived in a tumble-down shack.
- tumorgenic — producing tumours
- ugsomeness — the quality of being loathsome or horrible
- umbonation — the formation of an umbo
- unaccustom — to familiarize by custom or use; habituate: to accustom oneself to cold weather.
- unarmorial — bearing a coat or coats of arms: a set of armorial china.
- unarmoured — (of a ship) without armour
- unbecoming — detracting from one's appearance, character, or reputation; unattractive or unseemly: an unbecoming hat; unbecoming language.
- unbosoming — to disclose (a confidence, secret, etc.).
- unbottomed — not having a bottom
- uncombined — made by combining; joined; united, as in a chemical compound.
- uncommonly — in an uncommon or unusual manner or degree.
- uncommuted — not commuted or exchanged for another thing; unaltered
- uncompared — to examine (two or more objects, ideas, people, etc.) in order to note similarities and differences: to compare two pieces of cloth; to compare the governments of two nations.
- uncomplete — having all parts or elements; lacking nothing; whole; entire; full: a complete set of Mark Twain's writings.
- uncomposed — calm; tranquil; serene: His composed face reassured the nervous passengers.
- unconsumed — to destroy or expend by use; use up.
- uncustomed — contrary to custom
- undecimole — a cluster of notes dividing a section of music into eleven equal parts
- undeformed — having the form changed, especially with loss of beauty; misshapen; disfigured: After the accident his arm was permanently deformed.
- undogmatic — relating to or of the nature of a dogma or dogmas or any strong set of principles concerning faith, morals, etc., as those laid down by a church; doctrinal: We hear dogmatic arguments from both sides of the political spectrum.
- undomestic — not domestic; not skilled in domestic tasks or housework
- uneconomic — pertaining to the production, distribution, and use of income, wealth, and commodities.
- unembodied — not having a body; disembodied or without material form
- unembossed — to raise or represent (surface designs) in relief.
- unemployed — not employed; without a job; out of work: an unemployed secretary.
- unfathomed — a unit of length equal to six feet (1.8 meters): used chiefly in nautical measurements. Abbreviation: fath.
- unfoldment — to bring out of a folded state; spread or open out: Unfold your arms.
- unhandsome — lacking good looks; not attractive in physical appearance; plain or ugly.
- unharmonic — pertaining to harmony, as distinguished from melody and rhythm.
- unhumorous — without humour
- uniformity — the state or quality of being uniform; overall sameness, homogeneity, or regularity: uniformity of style.
- uniformize — to bring into uniformity.
- unimmortal — not immortal
- unimodular — (of a matrix) having its determinant equal to 1.
- unimplored — to beg urgently or piteously, as for aid or mercy; beseech; entreat: They implored him to go.
- unimposing — not imposing; unimpressive: an unimposing spectacle; a man of unimposing stature.
- unimproved — not developed to full potential, as resources or the mind.
- uninformed — having or prepared with information or knowledge; apprised: an informed audience that asked intelligent questions.
- union-made — produced by workers belonging to a labor union.
- unmellowed — soft, sweet, and full-flavored from ripeness, as fruit.
- unmodelled — a standard or example for imitation or comparison.
- unmodified — to change somewhat the form or qualities of; alter partially; amend: to modify a contract.
- unmolested — to bother, interfere with, or annoy.
- unmortgage — a conveyance of an interest in property as security for the repayment of money borrowed.
- unmortised — not mortised
- unmotherly — not motherly
- unmounting — the act of a person or thing that mounts.
- unovercome — not overcome