| DISBURDEN | • disburden v. (Transitive) To rid of a burden; to free from a load carried; to unload. • disburden v. (Transitive) To free from a source of mental trouble. • DISBURDEN v. to rid of a burden, also DISBURTHEN. |
| DISINURED | • disinured v. Simple past tense and past participle of disinure. • DISINURE v. to render unfamiliar. |
| DISPUNGED | • dispunged v. Simple past tense and past participle of dispunge. • DISPUNGE v. (Shakespeare) to sprinkle as from a sponge, also DISPONGE. |
| DISSUNDER | • dissunder v. (Transitive) To separate; to sunder; to destroy. • DISSUNDER v. (archaic) to sunder. |
| DISUNITED | • disunited v. Simple past tense and past participle of disunite. • disunited adj. Lacking unity; not united. • DISUNITE v. to separate. |
| MUDDINESS | • muddiness n. The characteristic of being muddy. • MUDDINESS n. the state of being muddy. |
| RUDDINESS | • ruddiness n. The property of being ruddy. • RUDDINESS n. the state of being ruddy. |
| UNADVISED | • unadvised adj. Not having received advice. • unadvised adj. (Dated) Ill-advised; imprudent; rash. • UNADVISED adj. ill advised. |
| UNDERBIDS | • underbids v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underbid. • UNDERBID v. to bid lower than. |
| UNDERSAID | • undersaid v. Simple past tense and past participle of undersay. • UNDERSAY v. to say in answer. |
| UNDERSIDE | • underside n. The side that is below or underneath, the bottom. • UNDERSIDE n. the underneath. |
| UNDESIRED | • undesired adj. Not desired; unwanted. • UNDESIRED adj. not desired. |
| UNRIDDLES | • unriddles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unriddle. • UNRIDDLE v. to work out a riddle. |
| UNSTUDIED | • unstudied adj. Free of artifice or cunning; innocent, spontaneous and unaffected. • unstudied adj. Not gained by study. • unstudied adj. Not studied. |