11-letter words starting with un
- unapostolic — not apostolic; not related to or characteristic of the early Christian apostles or their subsequent apostles
- unappealing — evoking or attracting interest, desire, curiosity, sympathy, or the like; attractive.
- unappointed — by, through, or as a result of an appointment (often in contrast with elected): an appointed official.
- unapproving — expressing disapproval or displeasure
- unarbitrary — subject to individual will or judgment without restriction; contingent solely upon one's discretion: an arbitrary decision.
- unarousable — to stir to action or strong response; excite: to arouse a crowd; to arouse suspicion.
- unashamedly — not ashamed; not restrained by embarrassment or consciousness of moral guilt: a liar unashamed even after public disgrace.
- unaspirated — Phonetics. to articulate (a speech sound, especially a stop) so as to produce an audible puff of breath, as with the first t of total, the second t being unaspirated. to articulate (the beginning of a word or syllable) with an h -sound, as in which, pronounced (hwich), or hitch as opposed to witch or itch.
- unassembled — noting an artificial gem formed of two or more parts, as a doublet or triplet, at least one of which is a true gemstone.
- unassertive — confidently aggressive or self-assured; positive: aggressive; dogmatic: He is too assertive as a salesman.
- unassisting — providing no help or assistance
- unassumable — capable of being assumed, as an office or an obligation: Assumable mortgages are hard to find these days.
- unassuredly — guaranteed; sure; certain; secure: an assured income.
- unattainted — Law. to condemn by a sentence or a bill or act of attainder.
- unattempted — not tried or undertaken
- unattentive — characterized by or giving attention; observant: an attentive audience.
- unattracted — to draw by a physical force causing or tending to cause to approach, adhere, or unite; pull (opposed to repel): The gravitational force of the earth attracts smaller bodies to it.
- unaugmented — not increased or enlarged
- unauthentic — not false or copied; genuine; real: an authentic antique.
- unautomated — to apply the principles of automation to (a mechanical process, industry, office, etc.).
- unavailable — suitable or ready for use; of use or service; at hand: I used whatever tools were available.
- unavailably — in an unavailable or inaccessible manner
- unavertable — not able to be averted or prevented
- unavoidable — unable to be avoided; inevitable: an unavoidable delay.
- unavoidably — unable to be avoided; inevitable: an unavoidable delay.
- unawakening — not characterized by wakefulness
- unawareness — not aware or conscious; unconscious: to be unaware of any change.
- unballasted — not fitted with or carrying ballast.
- unbarricade — to unblock or open (a door, etc); to free from a barrier or obstacle
- unbashfully — uncomfortably diffident and easily embarrassed; shy; timid.
- unbeautiful — lacking beauty; not beautiful
- unbedizened — to dress or adorn in a showy, gaudy, or tasteless manner.
- unbefitting — not befitting to a person; not appropriate or suitable
- unbegetting — (esp referring to God) not begetting or generating a like being
- unbeginning — lacking a beginning
- unbeknownst — unknown; unperceived; without one's knowledge (usually followed by to).
- unbelieving — not believing; skeptical.
- unbelonging — something that belongs.
- unbeneficed — lacking a benefice
- unbenefited — (of a job) not accompanied by benefits such as paid leave or medical insurance
- unbenighted — not overtaken by darkness or night
- unbenignant — not benign; unkind; ungracious
- unbeseeming — to be fit for or worthy of; become: conduct that beseems a gentleman.
- unbetrothed — engaged to be married: She is betrothed to that young lieutenant.
- unblameable — not able to be blamed; immune to blame; blameless
- unblameably — in an unblameable fashion; blamelessly
- unblemished — to destroy or diminish the perfection of: The book is blemished by those long, ineffective descriptions.
- unblenching — not blenching or turning aside; unflinching
- unblindfold — to remove a blindfold from
- unblossomed — the flower of a plant, especially of one producing an edible fruit.