unexpressed |
combined form of expressed. |
unexpurgated |
of a book or other publication, retaining material that might be considered offensive by some readers; uncensored. |
unextraordinary |
combined form of extraordinary. |
unfailing |
not likely to be exhausted or used up; endless. [3 definitions] |
unfair |
violating accepted standards of fairness or just treatment. [2 definitions] |
unfaithful |
having violated a promise or obligation; disloyal. [3 definitions] |
unfaked |
combined form of faked. |
unfamiliar |
not previously experienced or known; unusual; strange. [2 definitions] |
unfamiliarity |
the lack of previous knowledge of or acquaintance with a particular thing. [2 definitions] |
unfamous |
combined form of famous. |
unfancy |
combined form of fancy. |
unfashionable |
not fashionable; not of the currently popular style or way of doing things. |
unfasten |
to release from fastenings; untie; undo; separate. [2 definitions] |
unfastidious |
combined form of fastidious. |
unfathomable |
not able to be imagined or comprehended. [2 definitions] |
unfavorable |
likely to have a bad result; inauspicious. [3 definitions] |
unfeasible |
combined form of feasible. |
unfeeling |
lacking physical feeling; insensate; numb. [2 definitions] |
unfeigned |
not pretended or false; genuine; sincere. |
unfeminine |
combined form of feminine. |
unfenced |
combined form of fenced. |