| EXPOUNDERS | • expounders n. Plural of expounder. • EXPOUNDER n. one who expounds. |
| EXTENUATED | • extenuated adj. Made slender or thin; emaciated, wasted. • extenuated v. Simple past tense and past participle of extenuate. • EXTENUATE v. to lessen; to weaken the force of. |
| SUBINDEXES | • subindexes n. Plural of subindex. • SUBINDEX n. a distinguishing symbol written below another character. |
| UNDERSEXED | • undersexed adj. Lacking sufficient sexual desire or activity; sexually unfulfilled; sexually frustrated. • UNDERSEXED adj. deficient in sexual desire. |
| UNDERTAXED | • undertaxed adj. Taxed at less than an appropriate level. • UNDERTAX v. to tax less than the usual amount. |
| UNDERTAXES | • undertaxes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undertax. • UNDERTAX v. to tax less than the usual amount. |
| UNEXAMINED | • unexamined adj. That which has not been examined. • UNEXAMINED adj. not examined. |
| UNEXAMPLED | • unexampled adj. Lacking prior examples; unprecedented. • UNEXAMPLED adj. having no example or similar case; being without precedent. |
| UNEXCELLED | • unexcelled adj. Excelling all others in some way. • UNEXCELLED adj. not excelled. |
| UNEXCLUDED | • unexcluded adj. Not excluded. • UNEXCLUDED adj. not excluded. |
| UNEXECUTED | • unexecuted adj. Not executed; not performed or carried out. • UNEXECUTED adj. not executed. |
| UNEXPANDED | • unexpanded adj. Not expanded. • UNEXPANDED adj. not expanded. |
| UNEXPECTED | • unexpected adj. Not expected, anticipated or foreseen. • unexpected n. (Rare) Someone or something unexpected. • UNEXPECTED adj. not expected. |
| UNEXPENDED | • unexpended adj. Not expended. • UNEXPENDED adj. not expended. |
| UNEXPIATED | • unexpiated adj. Not expiated. • UNEXPIATED adj. not expiated. |
| UNEXPLODED | • unexploded adj. Not exploded. • UNEXPLODED adj. not exploded. |
| UNEXPLORED | • unexplored adj. Which has not been explored. • UNEXPLORED adj. not explored. |
| UNEXTENDED | • unextended adj. Not extended. • UNEXTENDED adj. not extended. |