9-letter words containing p, n, e, u, d
- resuspend — to hang by attachment to something above: to suspend a chandelier from the ceiling.
- spelunked — to explore caves, especially as a hobby.
- splendour — brilliant or gorgeous appearance, coloring, etc.; magnificence: the splendor of the palace.
- spodumene — a mineral, lithium aluminum silicate, LiAlSi 2 O 6 , occurring in prismatic crystals, transparent varieties being used as gems.
- superfund — a large fund set up to finance an expensive program or project.
- supermind — an exceptional mind
- suspended — to hang by attachment to something above: to suspend a chandelier from the ceiling.
- suspender — Usually, suspenders. Also called, especially British, braces. adjustable straps or bands worn over the shoulders with the ends buttoned or clipped to the waistband of a pair of trousers or a skirt to support it.
- unadapted — not having changed in accordance with altered circumstances
- unadeptly — in an unadept or unskilled manner
- unadopted — to choose or take as one's own; make one's own by selection or assent: to adopt a nickname.
- unapplied — having a practical purpose or use; derived from or involved with actual phenomena (distinguished from theoretical, opposed to pure): applied mathematics; applied science.
- unclamped — to fasten with or fix in a clamp.
- uncropped — the cultivated produce of the ground, while growing or when gathered: the wheat crop.
- under par — unwell
- underkeep — to suppress
- underpaid — to pay less than is deserved or usual.
- underpart — the lower part or side: The underpart of the plane's fuselage scraped the treetops.
- underpass — a passage running underneath, especially a passage for pedestrians or vehicles, or both, crossing under a railroad, road, etc.
- underpeep — to peer under (something)
- underplay — to act (a part) sketchily.
- underplot — a plot subordinate to another plot, as in a novel.
- underprop — to prop underneath; support; uphold.
- underripe — not completely ripe, as fruit.
- underspin — backspin.
- unemptied — not emptied
- 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.
- unexpired — still valid
- unexposed — left or being without shelter or protection: The house stood on a windy, exposed cliff.
- unflapped — not upset or confused; unperturbed.
- ungrouped — any collection or assemblage of persons or things; cluster; aggregation: a group of protesters; a remarkable group of paintings.
- unimpeded — to retard in movement or progress by means of obstacles or hindrances; obstruct; hinder.
- unimplied — involved, indicated, or suggested without being directly or explicitly stated; tacitly understood: an implied rebuke; an implied compliment.
- unimposed — to lay on or set as something to be borne, endured, obeyed, fulfilled, paid, etc.: to impose taxes.
- unopposed — to act against or provide resistance to; combat.
- unpalsied — not affected by paralysis
- unpatched — a small piece of material used to mend a tear or break, to cover a hole, or to strengthen a weak place: patches at the elbows of a sports jacket.
- unpending — while awaiting; until: pending his return.
- unpennied — not having pennies; poor
- unpeopled — without people; uninhabited.
- unpierced — not pierced
- unpiloted — without a pilot; unguided
- unplagued — an epidemic disease that causes high mortality; pestilence.
- unplained — unlamented
- unplanked — not planked, not having planks added or laid
- unplanned — a scheme or method of acting, doing, proceeding, making, etc., developed in advance: battle plans.
- unplanted — (of a plant) not set into the ground
- unpleased — (used as a polite addition to requests, commands, etc.) if you would be so obliging; kindly: Please come here. Will you please turn the radio off?
- unpleated — not pleated, without pleats