| PREGUIDED | • PREGUIDE v. to guide beforehand. |
| PREJUDGED | • prejudged v. Simple past tense and past participle of prejudge. • PREJUDGE v. to judge beforehand. |
| UNPLEDGED | • unpledged adj. Not pledged; not committed. • unpledged adj. (Finance) Not used as collateral. • UNPLEDGED adj. not pledged. |
| DECOUPAGED | • decoupaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of decoupage. • DECOUPAGE v. to apply paper cutouts to wood surfaces. |
| PEDAGOGUED | • pedagogued v. Simple past tense and past participle of pedagogue. • PEDAGOGUE v. to teach. |
| GROUNDSPEED | • groundspeed n. (Aviation) The horizontal speed of an aircraft relative to the ground. • ground␣speed n. Alternative form of groundspeed. • GROUNDSPEED n. the speed of an aircraft relative to the ground. |
| UNDEPENDING | • undepending adj. (Obsolete) independent. • UNDEPENDING adj. (obsolete) independent. |
| UNPEDIGREED | • unpedigreed adj. Without a pedigree. • UNPEDIGREED adj. without a pedigree. |
| GROUNDSPEEDS | • groundspeeds n. Plural of groundspeed. • ground␣speeds n. Plural of ground speed. • GROUNDSPEED n. the speed of an aircraft relative to the ground. |
| PREDEDUCTING | • prededucting v. Present participle of prededuct. • PREDEDUCT v. to deduct beforehand. |
| UNDERSPENDING | • underspending v. Present participle of underspend. • UNDERSPENDING n. the act of not spending enough. |
| DAGUERREOTYPED | • daguerreotyped v. Simple past tense and past participle of daguerreotype. • DAGUERREOTYPE v. to develop by daguerreotype, a method of photography by mercury vapour development of silver iodide. |
| UNDERSPENDINGS | • UNDERSPENDING n. the act of not spending enough. |
| UNDERDEVELOPING | • underdeveloping v. Present participle of underdevelop. • UNDERDEVELOP v. to develop insufficiently. |
| UNDERPRIVILEGED | • underprivileged adj. Deprived of the opportunities and advantages of others, usually through no fault of one’s own. • underprivileged n. A deprived person; deprived people (normally used as a plural). • UNDERPRIVILEGED adj. deprived through social or economic condition of some of the fundamental rights of all members of a civilized society. |