unemployed |
not currently employed; jobless. [3 definitions] |
unequal |
of two or more things, not having the same amount, value, or quality; not equal. [5 definitions] |
uneven |
not smooth, regular, or flat; rough or jagged. [5 definitions] |
unfair |
violating accepted standards of fairness or just treatment. [2 definitions] |
unfamiliar |
not previously experienced or known; unusual; strange. [2 definitions] |
unfasten |
to release from fastenings; untie; undo; separate. [2 definitions] |
unfold |
to open or spread out from a folded condition. [4 definitions] |
unfortunate |
suffering from adverse luck; unlucky. [4 definitions] |
unfortunately |
a word used to express that an event being talked about is something unlucky or something that turned out badly. |
unfriendly |
aloof, unpleasant, or hostile to others. [2 definitions] |
unhappy |
not glad or cheerful; sad; gloomy. [4 definitions] |
unhealthy |
in bad health; ill; sickly. [4 definitions] |
unheard-of |
never known about before; unprecedented or unknown. [2 definitions] |
uni- |
single; one. |
unicorn |
a mythical animal having the body of a horse and a single horn projecting from its forehead. |
uniform |
unvarying; consistent. [5 definitions] |
uniform resource locator |
an address identifying the location of a file on the Internet, commonly called a "URL." A uniform resource locator, or URL, consists of the computer on which the file is located and the file's location on that computer. |
unify |
to bring together into a single unit or entity; unite. [2 definitions] |
unimportant |
of no meaning or value; not important. [2 definitions] |
uninhabited |
not lived in, esp. by humans. |
uninterested |
having no interest; paying no heed; indifferent. |