10-letter words containing s, i, n, u, a
- unaspiring — lacking ambition or aspiration
- unassailed — to attack vigorously or violently; assault.
- unassigned — to give or allocate; allot: to assign rooms at a hotel.
- unassisted — to give support or aid to; help: Please assist him in moving the furniture.
- unassuming — modest; unpretentious.
- unassuring — to declare earnestly to; inform or tell positively; state with confidence to: She assured us that everything would turn out all right.
- unbanished — to expel from or relegate to a country or place by authoritative decree; condemn to exile: He was banished to Devil's Island.
- unbiasedly — not biased or prejudiced; fair; impartial.
- unbiassing — the act or process of making unbiased
- uncautious — showing, using, or characterized by caution: a cautious man; To be cautious is often to show wisdom.
- unchastity — not chaste; not virtuous; not pure: an unchaste woman.
- under sail — If you cross the sea under sail, you cross it in a ship that has sails rather than an engine.
- underwaist — a blouse worn under another.
- undisabled — physically or mentally impaired, injured, or incapacitated.
- undismayed — to break down the courage of completely, as by sudden danger or trouble; dishearten thoroughly; daunt: The surprise attack dismayed the enemy.
- uneasiness — not easy in body or mind; uncomfortable; restless; disturbed; perturbed.
- unfairness — not fair; not conforming to approved standards, as of justice, honesty, or ethics: an unfair law; an unfair wage policy.
- unfeasible — capable of being done, effected, or accomplished: a feasible plan.
- unfeasibly — capable of being done, effected, or accomplished: a feasible plan.
- ungainsaid — without contradiction
- ungracious — discourteous; ill-mannered: ungracious behavior.
- unicostate — having only one costa, rib, or ridge.
- unidealism — the state of being unidealistic or tendency not to be idealistic
- uninvasive — characterized by or involving invasion; offensive: invasive war.
- uniseptate — Biology. having only one septum or partition, as a silicle.
- uniseriate — arranged in a single row or line.
- unisolated — to set or place apart; detach or separate so as to be alone.
- unisonally — in unison
- unisonance — the state or quality of agreeing or being identical in sound
- unit sales — Unit sales refers to the number of individual items that a company sells.
- unmanifest — Psychoanalysis. of or relating to conscious feelings, ideas, and impulses that contain repressed psychic material: the manifest content of a dream as opposed to the latent content that it conceals.
- unmissable — to fail to hit or strike: to miss a target.
- unparadise — to deprive of or expel from paradise
- unplausive — not applauding; disapproving
- unpleasing — not pleasing
- unprisable — not able to be prised or released from a grip
- unravished — to rape (a woman).
- unsailable — an area of canvas or other fabric extended to the wind in such a way as to transmit the force of the wind to an assemblage of spars and rigging mounted firmly on a hull, raft, iceboat, etc., so as to drive it along.
- unsalaried — worker: hourly wage
- unsanctify — to unhallow
- unsanitary — not sanitary; unhealthy or unhealthful; tending to harbor or spread disease: unsanitary living conditions.
- unsatiable — capable of being satiated.
- unsatiated — satisfied, as one's appetite or desire, to the point of boredom.
- unseisable — not subject to possession by seisin
- unseizable — to take hold of suddenly or forcibly; grasp: to seize a weapon.
- unsinkable — to displace part of the volume of a supporting substance or object and become totally or partially submerged or enveloped; fall or descend into or below the surface or to the bottom (often followed by in or into): The battleship sank within two hours. His foot sank in the mud. Her head sinks into the pillows.
- unsituated — located; placed.
- unsizeable — of inadequate size
- unsnagging — not snagging
- unsociable — not sociable; having, showing, or marked by a disinclination to friendly social relations; withdrawn.