7-letter words containing t, e, n
- unbeget — to undo the creation of something
- unberth — Nautical. to allot to (a vessel) a certain space at which to anchor or tie up. to bring to or install in a berth, anchorage, or moorage: The captain had to berth the ship without the aid of tugboats.
- uncited — to quote (a passage, book, author, etc.), especially as an authority: He cited the Constitution in his defense.
- uncleft — not cleft; not split or bifurcated
- uncrate — a slatted wooden box or framework for packing, shopping, or storing fruit, furniture, glassware, crockery, etc.
- undated — having or showing a date: a dated record of all meetings.
- undealt — simple past tense and past participle of deal1 .
- undrest — to take the clothes off (a person); disrobe.
- unearth — to dig or get out of the earth; dig up.
- uneaten — a past participle of eat.
- unfated — subject to, guided by, or predetermined by fate; destined.
- unfeted — a day of celebration; holiday: The Fourth of July is a great American fete.
- ungated — (of patterns in a foundry mold) linked by gates.
- unguent — an ointment or salve, usually liquid or semiliquid, for application to wounds, sores, etc.
- unheart — to discourage
- unitage — specification of the amount making up a unit in a system of measurement.
- unities — the state of being one; oneness.
- unitive — capable of causing unity or serving to unite.
- unitize — to form or combine into one unit, as by welding parts together: a car with a unitized body.
- unkempt — not combed: unkempt hair.
- unmated — without a mate
- unmeant — simple past tense and past participle of mean1 .
- unmeted — unmeasured
- unmiter — to deprive of a miter; depose from the rank of a bishop.
- unmitre — to deprive of a miter; depose from the rank of a bishop.
- unmuted — of low intensity and reduced volume; softened: She spoke in muted tones.
- unnoted — not noted or observed
- unoften — (usually preceded by 'not') infrequently
- unquiet — agitated; restless; disordered; turbulent: unquiet times.
- unquote — to close a quotation (often used with the word quote, which notes the opening of the quotation): The senator said, quote, I am unalterably opposed to this policy, unquote.
- unrated — film: not classified by censors
- unrivet — to undo or loosen the rivets of
- unsated — unsatisfied
- unshent — undamaged
- unsoote — not sweet
- unspent — not spent or used, as money.
- unstate — Archaic. to deprive (a person) of office or rank.
- unsteel — to bring out of a steeled condition; soften.
- unsweet — not sweet
- unswept — not swept (as with a broom)
- untaken — not taken
- untamed — changed from the wild or savage state; domesticated: a tame bear.
- untaped — a long, narrow strip of linen, cotton, or the like, used for tying garments, binding seams or carpets, etc.
- untaxed — a sum of money demanded by a government for its support or for specific facilities or services, levied upon incomes, property, sales, etc.
- unteach — to cause to be forgotten or disbelieved, as by contrary teaching.
- untenty — inattentive; incautious; careless
- untimed — the system of those sequential relations that any event has to any other, as past, present, or future; indefinite and continuous duration regarded as that in which events succeed one another.
- untired — not tired; unwearied
- untoned — (of materials, esp paper) not given any tint or shade of colour; white
- untrace — to remove the traces from (horses)