| UNDERTHROWN | • underthrown v. Past participle of underthrow. |
| UNWARRANTED | • unwarranted adj. Not warranted; being without warrant, authority, or guaranty; unwarrantable. • unwarranted adj. Unjustified, inappropriate or undeserved. • UNWARRANTED adj. not warranted. |
| COUNTERDRAWN | • counterdrawn v. Past participle of counterdraw. • COUNTERDRAW v. to trace on oiled paper or other transparent material. |
| UNDERWRITING | • underwriting v. Present participle of underwrite. • underwriting n. The act of something being underwritten financially. • UNDERWRITING n. the act of underwriting. |
| UNDERWRITTEN | • underwritten v. Past participle of underwrite. • UNDERWRITE v. to write under or at the end of something else. |
| UNOVERTHROWN | • unoverthrown adj. Not overthrown. • UNOVERTHROWN adj. not overthrown. |
| WINTERBOURNE | • winterbourne n. (Britain) A stream that only flows in winter or after wet weather, particularly in an area rich in limestone. • Winterbourne prop.n. Any of several villages in Britain. • Winterbourne prop.n. A surname from Old English. |
| UNDERTHROWING | • underthrowing v. Present participle of underthrow. |
| UNDERWRITINGS | • underwritings n. Plural of underwriting. • UNDERWRITING n. the act of underwriting. |
| UNWARRANTABLE | • unwarrantable adj. Not warrantable; indefensible; not vindicable; not justifiable. • UNWARRANTABLE adj. not justifiable. |
| UNWARRANTEDLY | • unwarrantedly adv. In an unwarranted manner; without warrant; unjustifiably. • UNWARRANTED adv. not warranted. |
| WINTERBOURNES | • winterbournes n. Plural of winterbourne. • WINTERBOURNE n. an intermittent spring of water. |
| COUNTERDRAWING | • counterdrawing v. Present participle of counterdraw. • COUNTERDRAW v. to trace on oiled paper or other transparent material. |
| COUNTERWORKING | • counterworking v. Present participle of counterwork. • COUNTERWORK v. to work in opposition to. |
| UNNEWSWORTHIER | • UNNEWSWORTHY adj. not newsworthy. |