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12-letter words containing u, n, s, t, e

  • unstabilized — to make or hold stable, firm, or steadfast.
  • unstaggering — tending to stagger or overwhelm: a staggering amount of money required in the initial investment.
  • unstanchable — unstoppable
  • unstatutable — conflicting with a statute or statutes
  • unsteadiness — not steady or firm; unstable; shaky: an unsteady hand.
  • unsterilized — not sterilized; that has not been made sterile
  • unstimulated — to rouse to action or effort, as by encouragement or pressure; spur on; incite: to stimulate his interest in mathematics.
  • unstipulated — to make an express demand or arrangement as a condition of agreement (often followed by for).
  • unstockinged — not wearing or covered by stockings
  • unstratified — not stratified; not arranged in strata or layers: unstratified rocks.
  • unstructured — lacking a clearly defined structure or organization: an unstructured conference; an unstructured school environment.
  • unsubjective — existing in the mind; belonging to the thinking subject rather than to the object of thought (opposed to objective).
  • unsublimated — Psychology. to divert the energy of (a sexual or other biological impulse) from its immediate goal to one of a more acceptable social, moral, or aesthetic nature or use.
  • unsufficient — insufficient
  • unsupportive — giving support.
  • unsurmounted — to mount upon; get on the top of; mount upon and cross over: to surmount a hill.
  • unsuspecting — to believe to be guilty, false, counterfeit, undesirable, defective, bad, etc., with little or no proof: to suspect a person of murder.
  • unsyncopated — marked by syncopation: syncopated rhythm.
  • unsyndicated — a group of individuals or organizations combined or making a joint effort to undertake some specific duty or carry out specific transactions or negotiations: The local furniture store is individually owned, but is part of a buying syndicate.
  • unsystematic — having, showing, or involving a system, method, or plan: a systematic course of reading; systematic efforts.
  • untimeliness — not timely; not occurring at a suitable time or season; ill-timed or inopportune: An untimely downpour stopped the game.
  • untranslated — to turn from one language into another or from a foreign language into one's own: to translate Spanish.
  • untransmuted — not transmuted; that has not been transmuted or transformed
  • untremendous — not tremendous or marvellous; not astounding or inspiring awe
  • untrespassed — Law. an unlawful act causing injury to the person, property, or rights of another, committed with force or violence, actual or implied. a wrongful entry upon the lands of another. the action to recover damages for such an injury.
  • untrustiness — unfaithfulness; faithlessness; inconstancy
  • unworthiness — not worthy; lacking worth or excellence.
  • urban forest — the trees and plants within a city.
  • use immunity — a type of immunity guaranteeing that the testimony of the witness will not be used as evidence against him or her in court, although he or she can still be prosecuted on evidence of others.
  • vesiculation — characterized by or covered with vesicles.
  • virtuousness — conforming to moral and ethical principles; morally excellent; upright: Lead a virtuous life.
  • vision quest — (especially among some North American Indians) the ritual seeking of personal communication with the spirit world through visions that are induced by fasting, prayer, and other measures during a time of isolation: typically undertaken by an adolescent male.
  • vitreousness — the state of being vitreous
  • volunteerism — voluntarism (def 2).
  • waste ground — an empty piece of land
  • wastefulness — given to or characterized by useless consumption or expenditure: wasteful methods; a wasteful way of life.
  • watchfulness — vigilant or alert; closely observant: The sentry remained watchful throughout the night.
  • westinghouseGeorge, 1846–1914, U.S. inventor and manufacturer.
  • whitmanesque — of or like Walt Whitman, his style, or his outlook; often, specif., democratic, expansive, exuberant, etc.
  • wilton house — a mansion in Wilton in Wiltshire: built for the 1st Earl of Pembroke in the 16th century; rebuilt after a fire in 1647 by Inigo Jones and John Webb; altered in the 19th century by James Wyatt; landscaped grounds include a famous Palladian bridge
  • winter blues — a feeling of depression or deep unhappiness associated with experiencing the cold and darkness of winter
  • wonderstruck — (of a person) experiencing a sudden feeling of awed delight or wonder.
  • wrathfulness — The quality of being wrathful; wrath.
  • xiphisternum — The lowest part of the sternum; the xiphoid process.
  • youthfulness — characterized by youth; young.
  • zen buddhist — a follower or adherent of Zen Buddhism
  • zinc sulfate — a colorless, crystalline, water-soluble powder, ZnSO 4 ⋅7H 2 O, used for preserving skins and wood, in the electrodeposition of zinc, in the bleaching of paper, as a mordant in calico printing, and in medicine as an astringent, styptic, and emetic.
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