| UNSAID | • unsaid v. Simple past tense and past participle of unsay. • unsaid adj. Unspoken. • UNSAY v. to retract something said. |
| UNSAINT | • unsaint v. To deprive of sainthood. • UNSAINT v. to divest of saintliness. |
| 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. |
| UNSAINTED | • unsainted v. Simple past tense and past participle of unsaint. • unsainted adj. Not having been made a saint. • UNSAINT v. to divest of saintliness. |
| UNSAINTLY | • unsaintly adj. Not saintly. • UNSAINTLY adj. not like a saint. |
| UNSAINTING | • unsainting v. Present participle of unsaint. • UNSAINT v. to divest of saintliness. |
| UNSAINTLIER | • UNSAINTLY adj. not like a saint. |
| UNSAILORLIKE | • unsailorlike adj. Not sailorlike. • UNSAILORLIKE adj. not like or befitting a sailor. |
| UNSAINTLIEST | • UNSAINTLY adj. not like a saint. |
| UNSAINTLINESS | • unsaintliness n. The quality of being unsaintly. • UNSAINTLINESS n. the state of being unsaintly. |
| UNSAINTLINESSES | • UNSAINTLINESS n. the state of being unsaintly. |