| NEWSHOUNDS | • newshounds n. Plural of newshound. • NEWSHOUND n. (colloquial) a reporter. |
| SHOWRUNNER | • showrunner n. (Television) The person in overall charge of the production of a television series. |
| STUNTWOMEN | • stuntwomen n. Plural of stuntwoman. • stunt␣women n. Plural of stunt woman. • STUNTWOMAN n. a woman who doubles for an actress during the filming of stunts and dangerous scenes. |
| SUNDOWNERS | • sundowners n. Plural of sundowner. • SUNDOWNER n. (Australian slang) a loafer or tramp who arrives at a place in time for an evening meal but too late to do any work. |
| UNANSWERED | • unanswered adj. That has not been answered or addressed. • UNANSWERED adj. not answered. |
| UNDERGOWNS | • undergowns n. Plural of undergown. • UNDERGOWN n. a gown worn under another, or under some other article of dress. |
| UNDERWINGS | • underwings n. Plural of underwing. • UNDERWING n. the underneath of a bird's wing. |
| UNSCREWING | • unscrewing v. Present participle of unscrew. • unscrewing n. The act by which something is unscrewed. • UNSCREW v. to remove the screws from. |
| UNSINEWING | • unsinewing v. Present participle of unsinew. • UNSINEW v. to take the strength from. |
| UNSINNOWED | • UNSINNOWED adj. (Shakespeare) unsinewed. |
| UNSWEARING | • unswearing v. Present participle of unswear. • UNSWEARING n. the act of recanting. |
| UNSWERVING | • unswerving adj. Not deviating; not yielding or straying or varying. • UNSWERVING adj. not swerving or turning aside. |
| UNWARENESS | • UNWARENESS n. (archaic) unwariness, also UNWARINESS. |
| UNWARINESS | • unwariness n. The property of being unwary. • UNWARINESS n. the state of being unwary, also UNWARENESS. |
| UNWELLNESS | • unwellness n. The state or characteristic of being unwell; a feeling of slight to moderate sickliness. • UNWELLNESS n. the state of being unwell. |
| UNWISENESS | • unwiseness n. The quality of being unwise. • UNWISENESS n. the state of being unwise. |
| UNWRINKLES | • unwrinkles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unwrinkle. • UNWRINKLE v. to reduce from a wrinkled state. |
| WHUNSTANES | • WHUNSTANE n. (Scots) a hard and compact rock, also WHINSTONE. |