Words Starting With "U"

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Undescended

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Meaning: Relating to or characterized by a part of the body, usually the testes, that has not moved from its place in the body while developing in the womb and stays inside the abdomen instead of descending into the scrotum.

Undeserved

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adjective<br><br>Not deserved or justified; unwarranted.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She received undeserved criticism for her speech.<br> The company's sudden closure was an undeserved blow to the local community.<br><br>Synonyms: unjustified, unwarranted, undeserving, unfair, unmerited

Undeservedly

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Without justification or basis; unfairly; unjustly.

Undeserving

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Lacking qualities or conditions that justify something being rewarded or valued.

Undesignedly

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Unintentionally or unexpectedly; unintentionally or without planning.<br><br>Example: "She broke the vase undesignedly while trying to dust it."

Undesirable

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Unfavourable or unattractive; not wanted or liked: 'The land was generally considered undesirable to the settlers.'

Undesirableness

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The state or quality of being undesirable or unattractive.<br><br>Describing something or someone that lacks appeal or attractiveness, often in a way that makes them unwanted or unwelcome.

Undesirables

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People or things that are considered unacceptable or unwanted.

Undesirably

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Meaning: not desired or wanted; not pleasing or attractive.<br><br>Synonyms: undesirable, unwelcome, unpleasant, disagreeable, objectionable.<br><br>Example sentence: The neighborhood was growing undesirably noisy with the construction next door.

Undesired

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Not wanted or needed; unwelcome; undesirable.<br><br>Example: "The noise was an undesired problem in the quiet neighborhood."<br><br>Synonyms: unwanted, unwelcome, undesirable, unwanted, inconsiderate, and disagreeable

Undetailed

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Lacking in details or specifics, vague.

Undetectable

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Impossible to recognize or detect; unseen or hidden, especially in a way that makes it difficult to discover or identify something.

Undetected

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Not recognized or identified; especially by a monitoring system, a security mechanism, or a radar system.<br><br>Example: "The burglar was able to climb the fire escape undetected to get into the apartment."<br><br> Synonyms: unseen, unobserved, unnoticed, stealthy.

Undeterminable

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Cannot be determined or measured; too complex or unclear to be determined.

Undetermined

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Not precisely decided or settled; unknown, indefinite. <br><br>A term or expression used to describe a quantity, amount, or outcome that has not yet been specified or ascertained.

Undeterred

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Meaning: Not discouraged or disappointed: able to stop doing something, or unable to be stopped, just because something difficult or unpleasant happens.

Undetonated

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Unexploded or unexploded ordnance; remaining unexploded after a bomb or mine explodes in part.

Undeveloped

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Not fully developed or mature; unrefined or uncultivated.<br><br>Example: The remote village in rural Africa remains undeveloped, with many residents living in basic, traditional conditions.<br><br>Synonyms: primitive, backward, unsophisticated, amateur, unpolished

Undeviating

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Consistent and unwavering in direction, purpose, or opinion; not deviating or straying from a course or principle.

Undeviatingly

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Consistently and unswervingly sticking to a particular course or line of action; unwavering or steadfast in purpose or principle.

Undiagnosed

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"Undiagnosed" typically means a medical condition that has not been formally diagnosed or recognized by a doctor or healthcare professional.

Undid

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To reverse or repeal something that has been done, often an action or decision.

Undies

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"Undies" is a colloquial or informal term for undergarments, such as underwear or socks.

Undifferentiated

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Lacking clear-cut characteristics or features; not different in purpose, nature, or quality; all mixed together or blended in a way that makes it difficult to distinguish.<br><br>Example: "The undifferentiated mass of information made it hard to identify the relevant points."

Undigested

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Having not been digested or processed in the digestive system, often referring to food that has not been broken down or assimilated by the body.<br><br>Example: "After a big meal, I felt bloated and tired, as I hadn't digested my food properly."<br><br>It can also be used figuratively to describe something that has not been properly understood, analyzed, or accepted.<br><br>Example: "The complicated data was still undigested by most customers, as it required specialized knowledge to grasp."

Undight

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I couldn't find any definition for the word "undight". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-standard term.

Undignified

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Lacking dignity or respect; unworthy of respect or esteem

Undilated

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Not swollen or stretched into a wider state; not dilated.

Undiluted

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Free from mixture with another substance; pure or unadulterated.

Undiminished

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Not reduced or lessened in amount, degree, or intensity; remaining whole or unchanged.

Undimmed

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Not weakened or faded; still powerful or intense.

Undine

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In folklore and mythology, an undine is a mythological creature that is depicted as a female water spirit or a mermaid. It is said to inhabit rivers, streams, and ocean bodies of water. According to legend, an undine is a seductive creature that is often depicted as a beautiful woman with long hair and a fish-like tail. In some stories, undines are said to have a deep connection to the water and are able to control the tides and the weather. They are often associated with the element of water and are said to possess magical powers related to the ocean and its creatures.

Undinism

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Undinism refers to a form of artistic or literary expression that focuses on the depiction or worship of water as a symbol or theme. This concept is also known as hydromania or aquaphilia. It can manifest in various art forms like painting, sculpture, or literature, where water is glorified or used as a metaphor for spiritual or emotional themes.<br><br>The term was coined by the Nicaraguan artist Salvador Salazar Arrué in 1909, who used it to describe his art that concentrated on the theme of water.

Undiplomatic

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Rough, blunt, and tactless in a way that is likely to cause offense or embarrassment.

Undirected

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Having no direction or purpose; not directed or aimed at something.

Undirectional

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This word is not a common term in English, but I believe you might be referring to the word "unidirectional".<br><br>Unidirectional means having or moving in one direction only; not reversible or bidirectional.<br><br>Example: "The elevator in the new high-rise building has a unidirectional safety system to prevent accidents."