umbrage |
a feeling of offense, irritation, or resentment (usu. prec. by "take"). |
umbrella |
a usu. portable or movable shield against the rain or sun, consisting of a collapsible canopy attached to and supported on radiating ribs joined to a central rod or stick. [4 definitions] |
umbrella bird |
any of several black birds of South and Central America with an umbrellalike crest. |
umbrella plant |
a grasslike aquatic African plant with a triangular stem crowned by an umbrellalike growth of leaves and green spikelets. |
umbrella tree |
an American magnolia, having umbrella-shaped clusters of leaves and bearing red fruit and white flowers with an unpleasant odor. [2 definitions] |
umiak |
a large open Eskimo boat made of a wooden frame covered with animal hides, and paddled like a canoe. |
umlaut |
a change in the sound of a vowel due to influence by a following vowel or semivowel, or the vowel so changed. [3 definitions] |
ump |
(informal) umpire. |
umpire |
one appointed to rule on plays in a game, esp. a professional performing that function in a baseball game; referee. [4 definitions] |
umpteen |
(informal) many, or seemingly uncountable. |
UN |
(used with a sing. or pl. verb) abbreviation of "United Nations," (used with a sing. or pl. verb) an international organization founded in 1945 to promote world peace, security, cooperation, and understanding. |
un- |
not. [2 definitions] |
unabashed |
not feeling or showing embarrassment, uneasiness, or shame. |
unabbreviated |
combined form of abbreviated. |
unable |
lacking the necessary power, skill, or means; not able; incapable. |
unabraded |
combined form of abraded. |
unabridged |
not condensed or shortened; complete. [2 definitions] |
unabsorbed |
combined form of absorbed. |
unabsorbent |
combined form of absorbent. |
unacademic |
combined form of academic. |
unacademically |
combined form of academically. |