| ENNUIED | • ennuied v. Simple past tense and past participle of ennui. • ENNUI v. (French) to bore, annoy. |
| ENNUYED | • ennuyed v. Simple past tense and past participle of ennui. • ENNUI v. (French) to bore, annoy. |
| ENNUYEE | • ennuyée n. A woman affected with ennui. • ENNUYEE adj. (French) affected with ennui (of a woman). |
| ENOUNCE | • enounce v. To say or pronounce; to enunciate. • enounce v. To declare or proclaim. • enounce v. To state unequivocally. |
| ENURNED | • ENURN v. to put into an urn, also INURN. |
| GENUINE | • genuine adj. Belonging to, or proceeding from the original stock; native. • genuine adj. Not counterfeit, spurious, false, or adulterated. • GENUINE adj. authentic. |
| INGENUE | • ingenue n. An innocent, unsophisticated, naïve, wholesome girl or young woman. • ingenue n. (Theater, film) A dramatic role of such a woman; an actress playing such a role. • ingenue n. (Rare) Misspelling of ingenu. |
| NEURINE | • neurine n. (Organic chemistry) A ptomaine, related to choline, formed during putrefaction of biological tissues. • NEURINE n. a very poisonous ptomaine formed in putrefying flesh. |
| NEURONE | • neurone n. (Chiefly Britain) Alternative spelling of neuron. • NEURONE n. the basic cellular unit of the nervous system, also NEURON. |
| UNEATEN | • uneaten adj. Not eaten. • UNEATEN adj. not eaten. |
| UNENDED | • unended adj. Not ended. • UNENDED adj. not ended. |
| UNFENCE | • unfence v. (Transitive) To strip of a fence; to remove a fence from. • UNFENCE v. to remove a fence. |
| UNGREEN | • ungreen adj. (Uncommon) Not green. • ungreen adj. Having little or no vegetation or plant matter. • ungreen adj. Lacking sap or vitality; desiccated. |
| UNNERVE | • unnerve v. To deprive of nerve, force, or strength; to weaken; to enfeeble. • unnerve v. To make somebody nervous, upset, alarm, shake the resolve of. • UNNERVE v. to deprive of courage. |
| UNQUEEN | • unqueen v. (Transitive) To divest of the rank or authority of queen. • UNQUEEN v. to deprive of a queen. |
| UNSEENS | • unseens n. Plural of unseen. • UNSEEN n. an unprepared passage for translation. |
| UNSENSE | • unsense n. Lack or absence of sense; senselessness; nonsense. • unsense v. (Transitive) To remove or deprive of the senses; cause to be insensible. • UNSENSE v. to deprive of sense. |