| RUNWAY | • runway n. A defined, narrow section of land or an artificial structure used for access. • runway n. The usual path taken by deer or other wild animals, such as from a forest to a water source. • runway n. A narrow walkway (often on a platform) extending from a stage on which people walk, especially one used… |
| UNWARE | • unware adj. (Poetic, obsolete) unaware. • UNWARE adj. unwarily, unawares, also UNAWARE, UNAWARES, UNWARES. |
| UNWARY | • unwary adj. Lacking caution as a result of naïveté or inexperience. • unwary adj. Unprepared; not watchful. • UNWARY adj. not wary, also UNWARIE. |
| UNWEAL | • unweal n. (Obsolete) Lack of welfare or prosperity. • UNWEAL n. (obsolete) affliction. |
| UNWELL | • unwell adj. Not in good health; not feeling well; somewhat ill. • unwell adj. (Dated, euphemistic) Specifically, ill from menstruation; affected with, or having, catamenial; menstruant. • UNWELL adj. not well. |
| UNWEPT | • unwept adj. Not wept. • unwept adj. Unmourned. • UNWEPT adj. not wept. |
| UNWILL | • unwill n. Lack or absence of will; willlessness; undesire. • unwill v. (Transitive) To annul or reverse by an act of the will. • UNWILL v. to deprive of will. |
| UNWIND | • unwind v. (Transitive) To separate (something that is wound up). • unwind v. (Transitive, obsolete) To disentangle. • unwind v. (Intransitive, colloquial) To relax; to chill out; to rest and become relieved of stress. |
| UNWIRE | • unwire v. (Transitive) To undo the wiring of. • UNWIRE v. to take the wire from. |
| UNWISE | • unwise adj. Not wise; lacking wisdom. • UNWISE adj. not wise. |
| UNWISH | • unwish v. (Transitive, obsolete) To wish not to be; to destroy by wishing. • unwish v. (Transitive) To undo a wish. • UNWISH v. (Shakespeare) to wish not to be. |
| UNWIST | • unwist adj. (Archaic) unknown, unrecognized. • UNWIST adj. (archaic) not known. |
| UNWITS | • unwits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unwit. • UNWIT v. (Shakespeare) to deprive of wit. |
| UNWIVE | • unwive v. (Transitive, archaic) To divest of a wife; to divorce (someone) from his wife. • unwive v. (Transitive, archaic) To cause (a woman) no longer to be a wife. • UNWIVE v. to deprive of a wife. |
| UNWONT | • unwont adj. (Archaic) unwonted; unused; unaccustomed. • UNWONT adj. unaccustomed, also UNWONTED. |
| UNWORK | • unwork v. (Transitive) To undo or destroy (work previously done). • unwork n. The lack or absence of work; worklessness. • UNWORK v. to undo or destroy, as work previously done. |
| UNWORN | • unworn adj. Not having been worn, as clothing. • unworn adj. Not worn away or eroded. • UNWORN adj. not worn. |
| UNWOVE | • unwove v. Simple past tense of unweave. • UNWEAVE v. to undo something woven. |
| UNWRAP | • unwrap v. (Transitive) To open or undo, as what is wrapped or folded. • unwrap v. (Intransitive) To become unwrapped. • unwrap v. (Transitive, computing) To remove word wrap from. |