10-letter words containing s, h, u, n
- un-english — not English; not characteristic of the English.
- unactorish — not resembling or characteristic of actors or acting
- unbanished — to expel from or relegate to a country or place by authoritative decree; condemn to exile: He was banished to Devil's Island.
- unbesought — not besought or entreated
- unblushing — showing no shame or remorse; shameless: an unblushing confession.
- unchastely — in an unchaste manner
- unchastity — not chaste; not virtuous; not pure: an unchaste woman.
- unchiseled — cut, shaped, etc., with a chisel: chiseled stone.
- unchristen — unchristian
- uncohesive — characterized by or causing cohesion: a cohesive agent.
- underbrush — shrubs, saplings, low vines, etc., growing under the large trees in a wood or forest.
- undershirt — a collarless, usually pullover undergarment for the torso, usually of cotton and either sleeveless and low-cut or with sleeves, worn chiefly by men and children.
- undershoot — to shoot or launch a projectile that strikes under or short of (a target).
- undershrub — a low shrub.
- undersight — the power or faculty of seeing; perception of objects by use of the eyes; vision.
- unenthused — to be or become enthusiastic; show enthusiasm: All the neighbors enthused over the new baby.
- unesthetic — unaesthetic.
- unfinished — not finished; incomplete or unaccomplished.
- unhandsome — lacking good looks; not attractive in physical appearance; plain or ugly.
- unharassed — to disturb persistently; torment, as with troubles or cares; bother continually; pester; persecute.
- unhistoric — not famous or important in history
- unhouseled — not having received the Eucharist.
- unhumorous — without humour
- union shop — a shop, business establishment, or part thereof, in which terms and conditions of employment for all employees are fixed by agreement between the employer and a labor union.
- unperished — not perished
- unpolished — made smooth and glossy: a figurine of polished mahogany.
- unpunished — to subject to pain, loss, confinement, death, etc., as a penalty for some offense, transgression, or fault: to punish a criminal.
- unravished — to rape (a woman).
- unrelished — not relished or enjoyed
- unschooled — not schooled, taught, or trained: Though unschooled, he had a grasp of the subject.
- unscorched — to affect the color, taste, etc., of by burning slightly: The collar of the shirt was yellow where the iron had scorched it.
- unsearched — not sought after
- unshadowed — not shadowed; not darkened or obscured by shadow; free from gloom.
- unshakable — to move or sway with short, quick, irregular vibratory movements.
- unshakenly — in an unshaken manner
- unsharable — the full or proper portion or part allotted or belonging to or contributed or owed by an individual or group.
- unsheathed — to draw from a sheath, as a sword, knife, or the like.
- unshielded — not shielded
- unshifting — to move from one place, position, direction, etc., to another.
- unshingled — not shingled
- unshocking — causing intense surprise, disgust, horror, etc.
- unshowered — not having been showered
- unshrouded — to divest of a shroud or something that shrouds or hides: to unshroud a corpse; to unshroud a mystery.
- unshrubbed — not having shrubs
- unshutting — not shutting
- unsmirched — to discolor or soil; spot or smudge with or as with soot, dust, dirt, etc.
- unsoothing — that soothes: a soothing voice.
- unstanched — unsatisfied
- unstealthy — done, characterized, or acting by stealth; furtive: stealthy footsteps.
- unstitched — one complete movement of a threaded needle through a fabric or material such as to leave behind it a single loop or portion of thread, as in sewing, embroidery, or the surgical closing of wounds.