| NEWSHOUND | • newshound n. (Informal) An investigative reporter. • NEWSHOUND n. (colloquial) a reporter. |
| WHODUNNIT | • whodunnit n. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of whodunit. • WHODUNNIT n. a mystery novel, also WHODUNIT. |
| WHYDUNNIT | • whydunnit n. Alternative spelling of whydunit. • WHYDUNNIT n. a novel or film concerned with motives, as opposed to whodunnit, also WHYDUNIT. |
| NEWSHOUNDS | • newshounds n. Plural of newshound. • NEWSHOUND n. (colloquial) a reporter. |
| WHODUNNITS | • whodunnits n. Plural of whodunnit. • WHODUNNIT n. a mystery novel, also WHODUNIT. |
| WHYDUNNITS | • whydunnits n. Plural of whydunnit. • WHYDUNNIT n. a novel or film concerned with motives, as opposed to whodunnit, also WHYDUNIT. |
| UNDERTHROWN | • underthrown v. Past participle of underthrow. |
| UNSHADOWING | • unshadowing v. Present participle of unshadow. • UNSHADOW v. to remove from shadow, clear of shadow. |
| WHODUNNITRY | • whodunnitry n. The plot or technique characteristic of whodunnits; the process of following clues to determine who committed a crime. • WHODUNNITRY n. the genre of whodunit writing, also WHODUNITRY. |
| UNWASHEDNESS | • unwashedness n. The property of being unwashed. • UNWASHEDNESS n. the state of being unwashed. |
| UNWITHHOLDEN | • UNWITHHOLDEN adj. not withholden, also UNWITHHELD. |
| UNDERTHROWING | • underthrowing v. Present participle of underthrow. |
| UNDERWHELMING | • underwhelming adj. Failing to interest; not as exciting as promised or expected. • underwhelming v. Present participle of underwhelm. • UNDERWHELM v. to fail to impress. |
| UNWITHDRAWING | • unwithdrawing adj. That does not withdraw. • UNWITHDRAWING adj. liberal; lavish. |
| UNWITHHOLDING | • UNWITHHOLDING adj. not withholding. |
| WHODUNNITRIES | • WHODUNNITRY n. the genre of whodunit writing, also WHODUNITRY. |
| UNWASHEDNESSES | • UNWASHEDNESS n. the state of being unwashed. |