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9-letter words starting with u

  • untouched — not touched or handled, as material.
  • untracked — that is not or cannot be tracked or traced: untracked marauders of the jungle.
  • untrained — Railroads. a self-propelled, connected group of rolling stock.
  • untrapped — not trapped or snared
  • untreated — to act or behave toward (a person) in some specified way: to treat someone with respect.
  • untressed — (of hair) not tressed or braided
  • untrimmed — not trimmed.
  • untrodden — to go back through in the same steps.
  • untrusser — a person who untrusses or undresses another in order to whip them; a flogger
  • untrusted — reliance on the integrity, strength, ability, surety, etc., of a person or thing; confidence.
  • untumbled — (of gemstones or other materials) not tumbled or polished in a tumbling-box
  • untunable — not tuneful or melodious; discordant (literally or figuratively)
  • untunably — tunelessly
  • untuneful — not tuneful or melodious
  • untutored — not tutored; untaught; uninstructed.
  • untwilled — (of fabric) not twilled
  • untwinned — born two at one birth.
  • untwisted — not twisted.
  • untypable — not able to be categorized; not able to be assigned to a specific type or kind
  • untypical — of the nature of or serving as a type or representative specimen.
  • ununtrium — a superheavy, synthetic, radioactive element with a short half-life. Symbol: Uut; atomic number: 113.
  • unununium — roentgenium.
  • unuseable — available or convenient for use: 2000 square feet of usable office space.
  • unushered — not escorted or ushered; not accompanied (literally or figuratively)
  • unusually — not usual, common, or ordinary; uncommon in amount or degree; exceptional: an unusual sound; an unusual hobby; an unusual response.
  • unuttered — not uttered; unspoken
  • unvarying — to change or alter, as in form, appearance, character, or substance: to vary one's methods.
  • unveiling — a ceremony in which a statue or monument is presented or displayed for the first time by removing its covering.
  • unvisible — that can be seen; perceptible to the eye: mountains visible in the distance.
  • unvisited — to go to and stay with (a person or family) or at (a place) for a short time for reasons of sociability, politeness, business, curiosity, etc.: to visit a friend; to visit clients; to visit Paris.
  • unvouched — to support as being true, certain, reliable, etc. (usually followed by for): Her record in office vouches for her integrity.
  • unwakened — not roused from sleep; not wakened or woken up
  • unwarlike — not relating to war
  • unwasting — not wasting; not diminishing or decaying
  • unwatched — to be alertly on the lookout, look attentively, or observe, as to see what comes, is done, or happens: to watch while an experiment is performed.
  • unwavered — to flicker or quiver, as light: A distant beam wavered and then disappeared.
  • unwealthy — having great wealth; rich; affluent: a wealthy person; a wealthy nation.
  • unwearied — not wearied; not fatigued.
  • unwearing — gradually impairing or wasting: Reading small print can be wearing on the eyes.
  • unweaving — to undo, take apart, or separate (something woven); unravel.
  • unweighed — not weighed, as for poundage.
  • unwelcome — a kindly greeting or reception, as to one whose arrival gives pleasure: to give someone a warm welcome.
  • unwhining — to utter a low, usually nasal, complaining cry or sound, as from uneasiness, discontent, peevishness, etc.: The puppies were whining from hunger.
  • unwhipped — not whipped
  • unwieldly — not wieldy; wielded with difficulty; not readily handled or managed in use or action, as from size, shape, or weight; awkward; ungainly.
  • unwillful — deliberate, voluntary, or intentional: The coroner ruled the death willful murder.
  • unwilling — not willing; reluctant; loath; averse: an unwilling partner in the crime.
  • unwincing — that does not wince; unflinching; fearless.
  • unwinking — to close and open one or both eyes quickly.
  • unwishful — not wishful
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