8-letter words containing u, n, t, o, e
- tournure — an outline or contour
- trouncer — a person who trounces someone or something
- trueborn — genuinely or authentically so because of birth: a trueborn son of Ireland; a trueborn Parisian.
- tubenose — tubesnout.
- tune out — a succession of musical sounds forming an air or melody, with or without the harmony accompanying it.
- turkomen — Turkmenistan.
- turnover — an act or result of turning over; upset.
- turnsole — any of several plants regarded as turning with the movement of the sun.
- umbonate — having an umbo or projecting boss.
- unatoned — to make amends or reparation, as for an offense or a crime, or for an offender (usually followed by for): to atone for one's sins.
- unbolted — not sifted, as grain.
- unbonnet — to uncover the head, as in respect.
- unbottle — to remove from or allow out of a bottle; let loose; release
- unclothe — to strip of clothes.
- uncoated — not covered with a coating
- undertow — the seaward, subsurface flow or draft of water from waves breaking on a beach.
- undevout — devoted to divine worship or service; pious; religious: a devout Catholic.
- undotted — not dotted
- unerotic — arousing or satisfying sexual desire: an erotic dance.
- unexotic — not exotic; ordinary
- unfooted — not traversed; untrodden
- ungotten — not obtained or gained.
- unmolten — not molten, unmelted
- unornate — elaborately or sumptuously adorned, often excessively or showily so: They bought an ornate Louis XIV sofa.
- unpoetic — possessing the qualities or charm of poetry: poetic descriptions of nature.
- unpolite — impolite.
- unposted — not sent by post
- unpotted — not planted in a pot
- unquoted — 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.
- unrotted — not rotted
- unrotten — not rotten
- unsocket — to remove from a socket
- unsorted — a particular kind, species, variety, class, or group, distinguished by a common character or nature: to develop a new sort of painting; nice people, of course, but not really our sort.
- unstolen — past participle of steal.
- unstoned — not stoned or pelted with stones (literally or figuratively)
- unstowed — to remove (tools, utensils, equipment, etc.) from stowage, especially in preparation for use.
- unthrone — to dethrone or remove as if by dethroning.
- unwonted — not customary or usual; rare: unwonted kindness.
- ventouse — an apparatus sometimes used to assist the delivery of a baby, consisting of a cup which is attached to the fetal head by suction, and a chain by which traction can be exerted in order to draw out the baby
- ventrous — adventurous
- vonnegut — Kurt, Jr. 1922–2007, U.S. novelist.
- youngest — being in the first or early stage of life or growth; youthful; not old: a young woman.
- zone out — any continuous area that differs in some respect, or is distinguished for some purpose, from adjoining areas, or within which certain distinctive circumstances exist or are established: The decisions were formulated in a zone of uncertainty. The temperature lies outside the danger zone.