unenvious |
combined form of envious. |
unequal |
of two or more things, not having the same amount, value, or quality; not equal. [5 definitions] |
unequaled |
having no equal; peerless; matchless. |
unequal sign |
in mathematics, a symbol (≠) indicting that the value before the sign is different than the value after the sign. |
unequivocal |
allowing no doubt or uncertainty; clear and definite. |
unerotic |
combined form of erotic. |
unerring |
making no mistakes; always accurate, correct, or appropriate. |
unescapable |
combined form of escapable. |
UNESCO |
abbreviation of "United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization." |
unessential |
not necessary; trivial. [2 definitions] |
unestablished |
combined form of established. |
unethical |
not following or in accordance with the standards of right and wrong that are held by an individual or group. |
unevaluated |
combined form of evaluated. |
uneven |
not smooth, regular, or flat; rough or jagged. [5 definitions] |
uneventful |
not marked by interesting or unusual events; routine. |
unexacting |
combined form of exacting. |
unexaggerated |
combined form of exaggerated. |
unexamined |
combined form of examined. |
unexampled |
having no previous example or equal; unprecedented. |
unexcelled |
combined form of excelled. |
unexceptionable |
without flaw or fault; beyond objection or criticism. |