| CONTUNDED | • contunded v. Simple past tense and past participle of contund. • CONTUND v. (archaic) to bruise or pound. |
| DAUNTONED | • DAUNTON v. to dare, also DANTON. |
| DENOUNCED | • denounced v. Simple past tense and past participle of denounce. • DENOUNCE v. to condemn openly. |
| DUNGEONED | • dungeoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of dungeon. • DUNGEON v. to confine in an underground prison. |
| ENROUNDED | • enrounded v. Simple past tense and past participle of enround. • ENROUND v. (Shakespeare) to make round, surround. |
| INBOUNDED | • inbounded v. Simple past tense and past participle of inbound. • INBOUND v. to return a basketball to play from out of bounds. |
| NONFUNDED | • nonfunded adj. Not funded. • NONFUNDED adj. not funded. |
| SUNDOWNED | • sundowned v. Simple past tense and past participle of sundown. • SUNDOWN v. to arrive at a place to stay too late to do any work. |
| UNADORNED | • unadorned adj. Having no additional decoration or embellishment; plain and simple. • unadorned v. Simple past tense and past participle of unadorn. • UNADORNED adj. not adorned. |
| UNBOUNDED | • unbounded adj. Having no boundaries or limits. • UNBOUNDED adj. not bounded. |
| UNDERDONE | • underdone adj. Insufficiently cooked; undercooked. • UNDERDO v. to do insufficiently. |
| UNDROWNED | • undrowned adj. Not drowned. • UNDROWNED adj. not drowned. |
| UNENDOWED | • unendowed adj. Not endowed. • unendowed adj. Lacking an endowment. • UNENDOWED adj. not endowed. |
| UNFOUNDED | • unfounded adj. Having no strong foundation; not based on solid reasons or facts. • unfounded adj. Not having been founded or instituted. • unfounded adj. (Obsolete) Bottomless. |
| UNROUNDED | • unrounded adj. Not rounded. • UNROUND v. to articulate without rounding the lips. |
| UNSOUNDED | • unsounded adj. Unfathomed. • UNSOUNDED adj. not sounded. |
| UNTRODDEN | • untrodden adj. That has never been trod upon; unexplored, unspoiled. • untrodden adj. Of a person: undefeated. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • UNTREAD v. (Shakespeare) to tread back; to retrace. |
| UNWOUNDED | • unwounded adj. Not wounded. • UNWOUNDED adj. not wounded. |