unsharp |
combined form of sharp. |
unshaven |
combined form of shaven. |
unsheathe |
to pull (a sword, knife, or the like) from a sheath. |
unshelled |
combined form of shelled. |
unship |
to remove or discharge (cargo or passengers) from a ship. [3 definitions] |
unshockable |
combined form of shockable. |
unshorn |
combined form of shorn. |
unshowy |
combined form of showy. |
unsightly |
unpleasant or disagreeable to look at; unattractive; ugly. |
unsigned |
combined form of signed. |
unsinkable |
combined form of sinkable. |
unskilled |
without particular skills or technical training. [3 definitions] |
unskillful |
not skillful; crude; clumsy. |
unslaked |
combined form of slaked. |
unsling |
to take out of a sling, or to remove from a slung position. [2 definitions] |
unsmart |
combined form of smart. |
unsmiling |
combined form of smiling. |
unsmoothed |
combined form of smoothed. |
unsnap |
to undo the snaps of, esp. to unfasten by this action. |
unsnarl |
to clear of or free from snarls; untangle or clarify. |
unsociable |
tending not to seek the companionship of others; solitary. [2 definitions] |