| ANNOUNCED | • announced v. Simple past tense and past participle of announce. • ANNOUNCE v. to make known publicly. |
| ANNOUNCER | • announcer n. One who makes announcements. • ANNOUNCER n. one who announces. |
| ANNOUNCES | • announces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of announce. • ANNOUNCE v. to make known publicly. |
| CUNNINGER | • cunninger adj. Comparative form of cunning: more cunning. • CUNNING adj. crafty. |
| ENOUNCING | • enouncing v. Present participle of enounce. • ENOUNCE v. to enunciate; to proclaim. |
| INCONNUES | • inconnues n. Plural of inconnue. • INCONNUE n. (French) an unknown (female) person. |
| NUNCHEONS | • nuncheons n. Plural of nuncheon. • NUNCHEON n. a light meal. |
| UNCANNIER | • uncannier adj. Comparative form of uncanny: more uncanny. • UNCANNY adj. strange and inexplicable. |
| UNCONCERN | • unconcern n. Lack of interest or care; indifference or apathy. • unconcern n. Freedom from worry or apprehensiveness; insouciance or nonchalance. • UNCONCERN n. lack of concern. |
| UNCONFINE | • unconfine v. (Transitive) To free from confinement. • UNCONFINE v. to free from confinement. |
| UNFENCING | • unfencing v. Present participle of unfence. • UNFENCE v. to remove a fence. |
| UNNUANCED | • unnuanced adj. Not nuanced. • UNNUANCED adj. not nuanced. |
| UNSCANNED | • unscanned adj. Not having been scanned. • unscanned adj. Involving a technique that does not involve scanning, where an alternative technique that does involve… • unscanned adj. Unobserved, unexamined, or unconsidered. |