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Meanings of Unglazed:

adjective

Not glazed.

Usage examples:

Unglazed porcelain

Meanings of Ungloved:

adjective

Not wearing a glove or gloves.

Usage examples:

Her ungloved hands

Meanings of Ungodlier:

adjective

Irreligious or immoral.

Usage examples:

Ungodly lives of lust and pleasure

Meanings of Ungovernable:

adjective

Impossible to control or govern.

Usage examples:

An ungovernable impulse to run away

Meanings of Ungoverned:

adjective

Not brought under control.

Usage examples:

The largely ungoverned western border provinces

Meanings of Ungraded:

adjective

Not divided into grades or separate levels or categories.

Usage examples:

Ungraded roads

Meanings of Ungrammatical:

adjective

Not conforming to grammatical rules.

Usage examples:

Ungrammatical sentences

Ungraspable

ˌʌnˈɡrɑː.spə.bəl

Meanings of Ungraspable:

adjective

Impossible to comprehend or understand.

Usage examples:

The scale of brutality was ungraspable

Meanings of Ungrave:

verb

Remove (a corpse) from a grave; disinter.

Usage examples:

He was ungraved, his bones burnt and the ashes cast into the river

Ungraved

ʌnˈɡreɪv

Meanings of Ungraved:

verb

Remove (a corpse) from a grave; disinter.

Usage examples:

He was ungraved, his bones burnt and the ashes cast into the river

Meanings of Ungreased:

adjective

Not greased.

Usage examples:

Using a small cookie-cutter, cut out rounds and place on an ungreased baking-tray.

Meanings of Ungreen:

adjective

Harmful to the environment.

Usage examples:

An ungreen commercial development

Meanings of Ungroomed:

adjective

Not neat and tidy in appearance.

Usage examples:

The pm's wife feared appearing ungroomed so much thereafter that she felt compelled to fly a top ha…

Unground

ʌnˈɡraʊnd

Meanings of Unground:

adjective

Not reduced to fine particles by grinding; not ground.

Usage examples:

This allowed most of the leaf-base tissue to be ground away, leaving the unground portion of the cr…

Meanings of Ungrounded:

adjective

Having no basis or justification; unfounded.

Usage examples:

Ungrounded fears

Ungrudging

ʌnˈɡrʌdʒɪŋ

Meanings of Ungrudging:

adjective

Not grudging.

Usage examples:

He showed her ungrudging courtesy and kindness

Ungual

ˈʌŋɡw(ə)l

Meanings of Ungual:

adjective

Relating to or affecting a nail, hoof, or claw.

Usage examples:

The distal ungual phalanges may be much modified to bear claws, nails, or hoofs

Meanings of Unguard:

verb

(in bridge and whist) expose (a high card) to a risk of defeat by discarding low cards in the same suit.

Usage examples:

Declarer must be able to gain access to a menace card after it has been unguarded

Unguarded

ʌnˈɡɑː.dɪd

Meanings of Unguarded:

adjective

Without protection or a guard.

Usage examples:

The museum was unguarded at night
verb

(in bridge and whist) expose (a high card) to a risk of defeat by discarding low cards in the same suit.

Usage examples:

Declarer must be able to gain access to a menace card after it has been unguarded

Meanings of Unguarding:

verb

(in bridge and whist) expose (a high card) to a risk of defeat by discarding low cards in the same suit.

Usage examples:

Declarer must be able to gain access to a menace card after it has been unguarded

Unguent

ˈʌŋ.ɡju.ənt

Meanings of Unguent:

noun

A soft greasy or viscous substance used as ointment or for lubrication.

Usage examples:

Traditionally perfumes were made from plant and animal substances and prepared in the form of water…

Meanings of Unguents:

noun

A soft greasy or viscous substance used as ointment or for lubrication.

Usage examples:

Traditionally perfumes were made from plant and animal substances and prepared in the form of water…

Meanings of Ungues:

noun

A nail, claw, or fang.

Usage examples:

She grabbed onto my arm roughly, digging her sharp ungues into my flesh.

Plural of unguis specialized

Unguessable

ʌnˈɡɛsəb(ə)l

Meanings of Unguessable:

adjective

Impossible to guess or imagine.

Usage examples:

A manor of an unguessable antiquity

Unguiculate

ʌŋˈɡwɪkjʊlət

Meanings of Unguiculate:

adjective

Having one or more nails or claws.

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