| DENUNCIATE | • denunciate v. (Transitive) To condemn openly. • DENUNCIATE v. to denounce; to condemn publicly or solemnly. |
| ENUNCIATED | • enunciated v. Simple past tense and past participle of enunciate. • ENUNCIATE v. to pronounce. |
| MALENTENDU | • MALENTENDU n. (French) a misunderstanding. |
| UNACCENTED | • unaccented adj. Of a word, having no diacritical mark; accentless. • unaccented adj. Of a vowel or syllable, pronounced with no, or little stress. • unaccented adj. Not pronounced with a distinctive accent. |
| UNATTENDED | • unattended adj. Not attended; without persons present. • unattended adj. Not attended to; not receiving attention. • UNATTENDED adj. not attended. |
| UNDECADENT | • undecadent adj. Not decadent. • UNDECADENT adj. not decadent. |
| UNDERAGENT | • underagent n. A subordinate agent. • UNDERAGENT n. a subordinate agent. |
| UNDEREATEN | • undereaten v. Past participle of undereat. • UNDEREAT v. to eat an insufficient amount. |
| UNDERNEATH | • underneath adv. Below; in a place beneath. • underneath adv. On the underside or lower face. • underneath prep. Under, below, beneath. |
| UNDERTAKEN | • undertaken v. Past participle of undertake. • UNDERTAKE v. to attempt. |
| UNENTAILED | • unentailed adj. Without an entail. • UNENTAILED adj. not entailed. |
| UNFASTENED | • unfastened adj. Not fastened. • unfastened v. Past participle of unfasten. • UNFASTEN v. to release from a fastening. |
| UNLAMENTED | • unlamented adj. Not lamented. • UNLAMENTED adj. not lamented. |
| UNPARENTED | • unparented adj. Having no parent, or no acknowledged parent. • UNPARENTED adj. having no parent, or no acknowledged parent. |
| UNPATENTED | • unpatented adj. Not patented. • UNPATENTED adj. not patented. |
| UNTALENTED | • untalented adj. Not talented; lacking in talent. • UNTALENTED adj. not talented. |
| UNTENANTED | • untenanted adj. Not leased to or occupied by a tenant; unoccupied. • UNTENANT v. to deprive of a tenant. |