| UNSADDLE | • unsaddle v. (Transitive, intransitive) To remove a saddle. • unsaddle v. (Transitive) To throw (a rider) from the saddle. • UNSADDLE v. to remove the saddle from. |
| UNSAFELY | • unsafely adv. In an unsafe way; without regard to safety; carelessly. • UNSAFE adv. not safe. |
| UNSAFEST | • unsafest adj. Superlative form of unsafe: most unsafe. • UNSAFE adj. not safe. |
| UNSAFETY | • unsafety n. Lack of safety; insecurity. • unsafety v. To remove the safety on a device, such as a weapon. • UNSAFETY n. lack of safety. |
| UNSAILED | • unsailed adj. Not sailed; not visited or explored by boat or ship. • UNSAILED adj. unnavigated. |
| UNSAINED | • unsained adj. (Archaic) Not sained; unblessed. • UNSAINED adj. unblessed. |
| UNSAINTS | • unsaints v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unsaint. • UNSAINT v. to divest of saintliness. |
| UNSALTED | • unsalted adj. To which salt has not been added. • unsalted adj. (Cryptography) Without a cryptographic salt. • UNSALTED adj. not salted. |
| UNSAPPED | • unsapped adj. Not sapped. • UNSAPPED adj. not sapped. |
| UNSASHED | • unsashed adj. Not fitted with a sash. • unsashed adj. Not fastened with a sash. • unsashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unsash. |
| UNSATING | • unsating adj. That does not cause satiety. • UNSATING adj. not sating. |
| UNSAVORY | • unsavory adj. Not savory; without flavor. • unsavory adj. Of bad taste; distasteful. • unsavory adj. Making an activity undesirable. |
| UNSAYING | • unsaying v. Present participle of unsay. • UNSAY v. to retract something said. |