8-letter words containing u, n, a, s
- thousand — a cardinal number, 10 times 100.
- titanous — containing trivalent titanium.
- transude — to pass or ooze through pores or interstices, as a fluid.
- transume — to make an official transcription of
- tsunamic — an unusually large sea wave produced by a seaquake or undersea volcanic eruption.
- tungshan — Tongshan.
- tunguska — any of three tributaries of the Yenisei River in the central Russian Federation in Asia: the (Lower Tunguska) 2000 miles (3220 km) long; the (Upper Tunguska) or the lower course of the Angara, 1151 miles (1855 km) long; and the (Stony Tunguska) about 975 miles (1570 km) long.
- tunisian — a republic in N Africa, on the Mediterranean: a French protectorate until 1956. 48,330 sq. mi. (125,175 sq. km). Capital: Tunis.
- tusculan — an ancient city of Latium, SE of Rome: Roman villas, especially that of Cicero.
- unabased — (of a charge) lower on an escutcheon than is usual: a bend abased.
- unabused — not abused or mistreated physically or verbally
- unalaska — an island off the coast of SW Alaska, one of the Aleutian Islands. About 75 miles (120 km) long.
- unamused — pleasurably entertained, occupied, or diverted.
- unarisen — not having risen
- unawares — while not aware or conscious of a thing oneself; unknowingly or inadvertently.
- unbasted — (of a garment) not basted; not sewn loosely together
- unbiased — not biased or prejudiced; fair; impartial.
- uncashed — money in the form of coins or banknotes, especially that issued by a government.
- uncasked — removed from a cask; brought out of a cask
- uncaused — not resulting from some antecedent cause.
- unceased — to stop; discontinue: Not all medieval beliefs have ceased to exist.
- unchaste — not chaste; not virtuous; not pure: an unchaste woman.
- unclassy — not classy; lacking in good taste or sense; crude: Always being late for appointments is unclassy.
- undashed — lacking a dash or dashes
- undersay — to state in the form of an answer
- undersea — located, carried on, or used under the surface of the sea: undersea life.
- uneasily — not easy in body or mind; uncomfortable; restless; disturbed; perturbed.
- unerased — to rub or scrape out, as letters or characters written, engraved, etc.; efface.
- unfamous — having a widespread reputation, usually of a favorable nature; renowned; celebrated: a famous writer. Synonyms: famed, notable, illustrious. Antonyms: unknown, obscure.
- unfasten — to release from or as from fastenings; detach.
- unflashy — not flashy
- unhalsed — not hailed or greeted
- unhearse — to remove from a hearse
- unlapsed — no longer committed to or following the tenets of a particular belief, obligation, position, etc.: a lapsed Catholic.
- unleased — (of a shop, office, property, etc) not leased
- unmasked — to strip a mask or disguise from.
- unparsed — to analyze (a sentence) in terms of grammatical constituents, identifying the parts of speech, syntactic relations, etc.
- unpassed — having completed the act of passing.
- unphased — any of the major appearances or aspects in which a thing of varying modes or conditions manifests itself to the eye or mind.
- unpraise — to withhold praise from
- unraised — fashioned or made as a surface design in relief.
- unreason — inability or unwillingness to think or act rationally, reasonably, or sensibly; irrationality.
- unsaddle — to take the saddle from.
- unsafely — secure from liability to harm, injury, danger, or risk: a safe place.
- unsafety — unsafe state or condition; exposure to danger or risk; insecurity.
- unsailed — not sailed
- unsained — not blessed
- unsalted — seasoned, cured, or otherwise treated with salt.
- unsapped — strong
- unsashed — not furnished with a sash