9-letter words containing n, u, d, e
- undertook — simple past tense of undertake.
- underused — not completely or sufficiently used: underused talents.
- undervest — an undershirt.
- undervote — a vote that is cast but is legally invalid
- underwear — clothing worn next to the skin under outer clothes.
- underwent — simple past tense of undergo.
- underwing — one of the hind wings of an insect.
- underwire — a wire sewn into the underside of each cup of a brassiere, used for support and shape.
- underwood — woody shrubs or small trees growing among taller trees.
- underwool — underfur.
- underwork — to do less work on than is necessary or required: to underwork an idea.
- undeserve — to fail to deserve
- undesired — yearned or wished for; coveted.
- undevoted — zealous or ardent in attachment, loyalty, or affection: a devoted friend.
- undilated — to make wider or larger; cause to expand.
- undiluted — to make (a liquid) thinner or weaker by the addition of water or the like.
- undiverse — of a different kind, form, character, etc.; unlike: a wide range of diverse opinions.
- undivided — separated; separate.
- undoubted — not called in question; accepted as beyond doubt; undisputed.
- undrafted — a drawing, sketch, or design.
- undrained — to withdraw or draw off (a liquid) gradually; remove slowly or by degrees, as by filtration: to drain oil from a crankcase.
- undreaded — not feared or dreaded
- undreamed — a succession of images, thoughts, or emotions passing through the mind during sleep.
- undressed — of or relating to clothing of a style less formal than full dress: undress uniform.
- undrilled — not drilled
- undrowned — not drowned
- undulance — undulating; wavelike in motion or pattern: an undulant edge.
- undulated — to move with a sinuous or wavelike motion; display a smooth rising-and-falling or side-to-side alternation of movement: The flag undulates in the breeze.
- undurable — able to resist wear, decay, etc., well; lasting; enduring.
- unearthed — to dig or get out of the earth; dig up.
- uneffaced — to wipe out; do away with; expunge: to efface one's unhappy memories.
- unelected — chosen by vote, as for an office (contrasted with appointed): an elected official.
- unemptied — not emptied
- unenacted — to make into an act or statute: Congress has enacted a new tax law.
- unendowed — to provide with a permanent fund or source of income: to endow a college.
- unengaged — busy or occupied; involved: deeply engaged in conversation.
- unenjoyed — not enjoyed
- unensured — not ensured; not certain
- unentered — to come or go in: Knock before you enter.
- unequaled — not equaled or surpassed; matchless: an unequaled record of victories.
- unequated — to regard, treat, or represent as equivalent: We cannot equate the possession of wealth with goodness.
- unerupted — to burst forth: Molten lava erupted from the top of the volcano. Synonyms: vent.
- unescaped — to slip or get away, as from confinement or restraint; gain or regain liberty: to escape from jail. Synonyms: flee, abscond, decamp.
- unessayed — untried; not attempted
- unevolved — to develop gradually: to evolve a scheme.
- unexalted — raised or elevated, as in rank or character; of high station: an exalted personage.
- unexcited — stirred emotionally; agitated: An excited crowd awaited the arrival of the famed rock group.
- unexcused — to regard or judge with forgiveness or indulgence; pardon or forgive; overlook (a fault, error, etc.): Excuse his bad manners.
- unexpired — still valid
- unexposed — left or being without shelter or protection: The house stood on a windy, exposed cliff.