| UNKEELED | • unkeeled adj. (Of e.g. an animal or boat) Not having a keel. • UNKEELED adj. not keeled. |
| UNKENNED | • unkenned adj. (Scotland) Unknown. • UNKENNED adj. unknown, strange, also UNKEND, UNKENT. |
| UNKENNEL | • unkennel v. (Transitive) To scare out from a lair or a den. • unkennel v. (Transitive) To let (dogs) out of a kennel. • unkennel v. (Figurative, transitive, intransitive) To reveal, uncover or unfold. |
| UNKINDER | • unkinder adj. Comparative form of unkind: more unkind. • UNKIND adj. not kind. |
| UNKINDLY | • unkindly adj. Not kindly. • unkindly adv. In an unkind manner. • unkindly adv. (Obsolete) In an unnatural manner. |
| UNKINGED | • unkinged v. Simple past tense and past participle of unking. • UNKING v. to deprive of a king. |
| UNKINGLY | • unkingly adj. Not kingly. • unkingly adv. In an unkingly manner; not befitting a king. • UNKINGLY adj. not kingly. |
| UNKINKED | • unkinked v. Simple past tense and past participle of unkink. • unkinked adj. Not kinked. • UNKINK v. to remove curls from. |
| UNKISSED | • unkissed adj. Not kissed; not having been kissed by someone. • unkissed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unkiss. • UNKISS v. (Shakespeare) to cancel or annul what was done or sealed by a kiss. |
| UNKISSES | • unkisses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unkiss. • UNKISS v. (Shakespeare) to cancel or annul what was done or sealed by a kiss. |
| UNKNIGHT | • unknight v. (Transitive) To deprive of knighthood. • UNKNIGHT v. to divest of knighthood. |
| UNKNOWNS | • unknowns n. Plural of unknown. • Unknowns prop.n. (US) Those US military personnel who have died in service, usually in war, without proper burial. • UNKNOWN n. something that is not known. |
| UNKOSHER | • unkosher adj. (Somewhat informal, chiefly Judaism) Not kosher. • UNKOSHER adj. not kosher. |