| REWOUND | • rewound v. Simple past tense and past participle of rewind. • REWIND v. to wind again. |
| UNAWARE | • unaware adj. Not aware or informed; lacking knowledge. • unaware adj. Not noticing; paying no heed; thoughtless; inattentive. • UNAWARE adj. not aware, also UNAWARES, UNWARE, UNWARES. |
| UNSCREW | • unscrew v. (Transitive) To loosen a screw or thing by turning it. • UNSCREW v. to remove the screws from. |
| UNSWEAR | • unswear v. To recall a previously sworn oath. • UNSWEAR v. to retract something sworn. |
| UNSWORE | • unswore v. Simple past tense of unswear. • UNSWEAR v. to retract something sworn. |
| UNWARES | • unwares adv. (Now rare, archaic) Unexpectedly, suddenly. • UNWARES adv. (archaic) unwary, unaware, also UNAWARE, UNAWARES, UNWARE. |
| UNWARIE | • unwarie adj. Obsolete form of unwary. • UNWARIE adj. (Spenser) unwary. |
| UNWATER | • unwater v. (Transitive) To remove water from. • UNWATER v. to drain, esp. a mine. |
| UNWEARY | • unweary adj. Not weary. • unweary v. (Transitive) To refresh (a person) after weariness. • UNWEARY adj. not weary. |
| UNWIRED | • unwired v. Simple past tense and past participle of unwire. • unwired adj. Not wired. • UNWIRE v. to take the wire from. |
| UNWIRES | • unwires v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unwire. • UNWIRE v. to take the wire from. |
| UNWISER | • unwiser adj. Comparative form of unwise: more unwise. • UNWISE adj. not wise. |
| UNWRITE | • unwrite v. To erase; to revert to a state where (something) was never written. • unwrite v. To nullify. • unwrite v. To deconstruct. |
| UNWROTE | • unwrote v. Simple past tense of unwrite. • UNWRITE v. to undo the writing of. |
| WOUNDER | • wounder n. One who wounds. • WOUNDER n. one who wounds. |
| WUNNERS | • wunners n. Plural of wunner. • wunners v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wunner. • WUNNER n. something that is one of its kind, also ONER. |