| UNDREW | • undrew v. Simple past tense of undraw. • UNDRAW v. to draw open. |
| UNDRESS | • undress v. (Reflexive) To remove one’s clothing. • undress v. (Intransitive) To remove one’s clothing. • undress v. (Transitive) To remove the clothing of (someone). |
| UNDREST | • undrest adj. Obsolete form of undressed. • undrest v. (Obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of undress. • UNDRESS v. to take off clothing. |
| UNDREAMT | • undreamt adj. Not dreamed; not dreamt. • UNDREAMT adj. not dreamed about. |
| UNDREADED | • undreaded adj. Not dreaded; not feared. • UNDREADED adj. not dreaded. |
| UNDREAMED | • undreamed adj. Alternative form of undreamt. • UNDREAMED adj. not dreamed of, also UNDREAMT. |
| UNDRESSED | • undressed adj. Having partially or completely removed one’s clothes. • undressed adj. (Of a wall, etc.) Whose surface has not been dressed (prepared). • undressed adj. (Of salad, etc.) Without dressing. |
| UNDRESSES | • undresses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undress. • UNDRESS v. to take off clothing. |
| UNDREADING | • undreading adj. Not dreading; without fear. • UNDREADING adj. of or related to the unravelling of hair dreadlocks. |
| UNDREAMING | • undreaming v. Present participle of undream. • undreaming adj. That does not dream. • UNDREAMING adj. not dreaming. |
| UNDRESSING | • undressing v. Present participle of undress. • undressing n. The act of removing somebody’s clothes. • UNDRESSING n. the act of undressing. |
| UNDRESSINGS | • undressings n. Plural of undressing. • UNDRESSING n. the act of undressing. |