English Words Starting With U
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- unruly certificate/ʌnˈruːli səˈtɪfɪkət/A formal document that verifies a state of disorder, lack of control, or failure to comply with regulations.nounLow
- unsaddle/ʌnˈsæd.əl/To remove the saddle from a horse or other animal.verbverb-intransitiveverb-transitiveC2
- unsaddling enclosure/ʌnˈsæd.lɪŋ ɪnˈkəʊ.ʒə/A designated, often fenced area where a rider dismounts and removes the saddle and tack from a horse, typically in equestrian facilities.nounVery Low (C2)
- unsafety/ʌnˈseɪfti/The state or condition of being unsafe; lack of safety.nounLow
- unsaid/ʌnˈsɛd/Not expressed or spoken aloud; thoughts, feelings, or information that are deliberately left unspoken or tacitly understood.adjectiveverbC1-C2
- unsay/ʌnˈseɪ/To take back something that has been said; to retract or withdraw a statement.verbverb-transitiveC1
- unsayable/ʌnˈseɪəb(ə)l/Unable to be expressed or described in words, typically due to being too difficult, painful, taboo, or profound.adjectivenounC1/C2
- unscramble/ʌnˈskræm.bəl/To restore (letters, words, or a signal) from a scrambled or disordered state into an intelligible or correct order.verbverb-transitiveC1
- unscrambler/ʌnˈskræm.blər/A tool, device, or person that decodes, sorts out, or restores order to something that is scrambled, jumbled, or encrypted.nounLow (C1-C2)
- unscrew/ˌʌnˈskruː/To loosen or remove by turning.verbverb-intransitiveverb-transitiveB1
- unseal/ʌnˈsiːl/To open or make accessible by breaking or removing a seal.verbverb-transitiveC1
- unseam/ʌnˈsiːm/to undo the seams of something, especially a garment; to split or tear open.verbverb-transitiveVery Rare / Literary / Archaic
- unseat/ʌnˈsiːt/To remove someone from a position of power or authority, especially a political or official office.verbverb-transitiveC1
- unsecured loan/ˌʌnsɪˈkjʊəd ləʊn/A loan granted without requiring the borrower to pledge an asset (like a house or car) as collateral.nounMedium
- unsee/ʌnˈsiː/To undo the act of seeing; to erase or delete from visual memory.verb-transitiveC2
- unseelie/ʌnˈsiːli/An adjective describing beings or phenomena associated with evil, malicious, or malevolent supernatural forces, particularly in Scottish folklore.adjectiveplural-nounVery Low
- unseen/ʌnˈsiːn/Not seen or perceived with the eyes; not previously seen or known.adjectivenounB2
- unsell/ʌnˈsɛl/To persuade someone that a previously accepted idea, product, or belief is wrong or undesirable.verb-transitiveLow (rare, but understood in specific contexts like marketing, persuasion, politics).
- unsend/ʌnˈsɛnd/To cancel the sending of a digital message (e.g., email, instant message) before it is read by the recipient.verb-transitiveC1
- unsent/ʌnˈsɛnt/Not having been dispatched or transmitted.adjectiveverbC2
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