| ENTHUSING | • enthusing v. Present participle of enthuse. • ENTHUSE v. to show enthusiasm. |
| HUMECTING | • humecting v. Present participle of humect. • HUMECT v. to moisten, also HUMECTATE. |
| HUNGRIEST | • hungriest adj. Superlative form of hungry: most hungry. • HUNGRY adj. having a craving desire. |
| NAUGHTIER | • naughtier adj. Comparative form of naughty: more naughty. • NAUGHTY adj. badly-behaved. |
| NAUGHTIES | • naughties n. (Informal) Naughty people or things. • naughties n. Alternative form of noughties (“first decade of a century”). • Naughties n. Alternative letter-case form of naughties (“first decade of a century”). |
| NOUGHTIES | • noughties n. (Sometimes capitalized) The first decade of a century: from 1900 to 1909, 2000 to 2009, etc. • Noughties n. Alternative letter-case form of noughties. • NOUGHTIES n. the decade from 2000 to 2009. |
| QUETCHING | • quetching v. Present participle of quetch. • QUETCH v. (dialect) to stir, move, also QUATCH, QUICH, QUINCHE, QUITCH. |
| SLEUTHING | • sleuthing v. Present participle of sleuth. • sleuthing n. Detective work. • SLEUTHING n. the work of a detective. |
| UNDELIGHT | • undelight n. (Uncountable) The condition or feeling of lacking delight; unhappiness or displeasure. • undelight n. (Countable) Something unpleasant or displeasing. • UNDELIGHT n. lack of delight. |
| UNGIRTHED | • ungirthed v. Simple past tense and past participle of ungirth. • UNGIRTH v. to free from a girth. |
| UNLIGHTED | • unlighted adj. Not lit. • UNLIGHTED adj. not lighted. |
| UNRIGHTED | • unrighted adj. Not righted. • UNRIGHT v. to wrong or to make wrong. |
| UNSIGHTED | • unsighted adj. Not sighted; unseen. • unsighted adj. (Firearms) Not furnished with a sight. • unsighted adj. Without the sense of sight; blind. |
| UNWEIGHTS | • unweights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unweight. • UNWEIGHT v. to reduce the weight of. |
| WUTHERING | • wuthering v. Present participle of wuther. • WUTHER v. to move swiftly or with force, also WHITHER. |