unwind |
to undo from a wound or twisted state; uncoil; untwist. [4 definitions] |
unwinnable |
combined form of winnable. |
unwise |
having or showing a lack of wisdom or good sense; foolish. |
unwitting |
not aware; unknowing. [2 definitions] |
unwomanly |
combined form of womanly. |
unwonted |
not ordinary or usual; not customary. |
unworkability |
combined form of workability. |
unworkable |
combined form of workable. |
unworked |
combined form of worked. |
unworldly |
concerned with the spiritual rather than the material aspects of things. [3 definitions] |
unworried |
combined form of worried. |
unworthy |
lacking worthiness; not deserving. [3 definitions] |
unwounded |
combined form of wounded. |
unwoven |
combined form of woven. |
unwrap |
to remove or take off the wrapping of; open. [2 definitions] |
unwritten |
not set down in writing; unrecorded. [2 definitions] |
unwritten law |
a law originating from other sources than the action of legislative bodies, such as custom or usage. [2 definitions] |
unyielding |
combined form of yielding. |
unyoke |
to release or free from or as if from a yoke. [2 definitions] |
unyoung |
combined form of young. |
unzip |
to open the zipper of (a garment, suitcase, or the like). [2 definitions] |