| BEFORTUNES | • befortunes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of befortune. • BEFORTUNE v. (Shakespeare) to befall. |
| DISATTUNES | • disattunes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disattune. • DISATTUNE v. to put out of harmony. |
| IMPORTUNES | • importunes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of importune. • IMPORTUNE v. to press or urge with repeated requests. |
| INFORTUNES | • infortunes n. Plural of infortune. • INFORTUNE n. misfortune. |
| PLENILUNES | • plenilunes n. Plural of plenilune. • PLENILUNE n. the time of the full moon. |
| PREATTUNES | • PREATTUNE v. to attune in advance. |
| TUNESMITHS | • tunesmiths n. Plural of tunesmith. • TUNESMITH n. a songwriter or composer of light music. |
| UNESCORTED | • unescorted adj. Not escorted; without an escort. • UNESCORTED adj. not escorted. |
| UNESSENCED | • unessenced adj. Not perfumed with essence. • UNESSENCE v. to deprive of essence or being. |
| UNESSENCES | • unessences v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unessence. • UNESSENCE v. to deprive of essence or being. |
| UNESTHETIC | • unesthetic adj. Alternative spelling of unaesthetic. • UNESTHETIC adj. (US) unaesthetic, also UNAESTHETIC. |
| UNFORTUNES | • unfortunes n. Plural of unfortune. • UNFORTUNE n. (archaic) ill-fortune. |