11-letter words containing u, n, r, d
- unrehearsed — to practice (a musical composition, a play, a speech, etc.) in private prior to a public presentation.
- unrenounced — to give up or put aside voluntarily: to renounce worldly pleasures.
- unrepressed — subjected to, affected by, or characteristic of psychological repression: repressed emotional conflicts.
- unreprieved — not reprieved or eased
- unrescinded — not rescinded, cancelled, or repealed
- unrespected — a particular, detail, or point (usually preceded by in): to differ in some respect.
- unretouched — to improve with new touches, highlights, or the like; touch up or rework, as a painting or makeup.
- unretrieved — to recover or regain: to retrieve the stray ball.
- unrewarding — affording satisfaction, valuable experience, or the like; worthwhile.
- unromanized — unrelated to Rome, specifically the Roman church or empire
- unsaturated — not saturated; having the power to dissolve still more of a substance.
- unscattered — distributed or occurring at widely spaced and usually irregular intervals: scattered villages; scattered showers.
- unscissored — uncut
- unscratched — to break, mar, or mark the surface of by rubbing, scraping, or tearing with something sharp or rough: to scratch one's hand on a nail.
- unseparated — not separated
- unsharpened — not sharpened
- unshattered — to break (something) into pieces, as by a blow.
- unsheltered — not sheltered
- unsoldierly — not befitting a soldier
- unsprinkled — not sprinkled, esp not baptized
- unstraddled — to walk, stand, or sit with the legs wide apart; stand or sit astride.
- unstretched — to draw out or extend (oneself, a body, limbs, wings, etc.) to the full length or extent (often followed by out): to stretch oneself out on the ground.
- unsubmerged — under the surface of water or any other enveloping medium; inundated.
- unsuccoured — unaided; not succoured
- unsupported — to bear or hold up (a load, mass, structure, part, etc.); serve as a foundation for.
- unsurpassed — to go beyond in amount, extent, or degree; be greater than; exceed.
- unsurprised — to strike or occur to with a sudden feeling of wonder or astonishment, as through unexpectedness: Her beauty surprised me.
- untarnished — to dull the luster of (a metallic surface), especially by oxidation; discolor.
- unterrified — not terrified or frightened
- unterwalden — a canton in central Switzerland: divided into demicantons.
- unthrottled — Also called throttle lever. a lever, pedal, handle, etc., for controlling or manipulating a throttle valve.
- untinctured — Pharmacology. a solution of alcohol or of alcohol and water, containing animal, vegetable, or chemical drugs.
- untolerated — to allow the existence, presence, practice, or act of without prohibition or hindrance; permit.
- untormented — not tormented; free from torment
- untradeable — the act or process of buying, selling, or exchanging commodities, at either wholesale or retail, within a country or between countries: domestic trade; foreign trade.
- untrammeled — Usually, trammels. a hindrance or impediment to free action; restraint: the trammels of custom.
- untravelled — not having traveled, especially to distant places; not having gained experience by travel.
- untraversed — not traversed; that has not been traversed
- ununiformed — wearing a uniform.
- unurbanized — to make or cause to become urban, as a locality.
- unvarnished — plain; clear; straightforward; without vagueness or subterfuge; frank: the unvarnished truth.
- unversed in — not knowledgeable about, acquainted with, or skilled in
- unvitrified — not vitrified; that has not been vitrified
- unwandering — not wandering or roving, remaining in one place
- unwarranted — authorization, sanction, or justification.
- unweathered — not weathered; not changed by exposure to the weather
- up-and-over — (of a door, etc) opened by being lifted and moved into a horizontal position
- upgradation — the process, state, or act of upgrading
- upper bound — an element greater than or equal to all the elements in a given set: 3 and 4 are upper bounds of the set consisting of 1, 2, and 3. Compare bound3 (def 4), greatest lower bound, least upper bound, lower bound.
- uranoscopid — any fish of the family Uranoscopidae, comprising the stargazers.