Adjective with U
Means unpleasant or unattractive in look.
Means one of a kind or very unusual.
Means helpful or able to serve a purpose.
Means without use or value.
Describes someone showing empathy.
Means sad or not pleased.
Means rare or not usual.
Means amazing or difficult to believe.
“Under” can describe a lower position or condition.
Informal word meaning very or extreme.
Means final or the greatest.
Means arrogant, snobbish, or proud.
Means joined or combined together.
Not valued as highly as it deserves.
Second-hand; previously owned or used.
Not pleasing to look at; not appealing.
Messy or not neat; a bit disordered.
Present everywhere; very widespread.
Situated higher; top or superior.
Not nice; lacking kindness or warmth.
Needing immediate attention; pressing.
Not real; imaginary—also slang for amazing.
Affecting everyone; common to all.
Adjective meaning easy to understand; clear.
Means having bad luck; unfortunate or ill-fated.
Means unlucky or regrettable; a sad outcome.
Means not enjoyable; disagreeable or nasty.
Means disorderly or hard to control; common descriptor in English.
Means not just or equitable; unfair treatment.
Means everyone agrees; all of one mind.
Informal adjective for not trendy or not okay.
Means not comfortable; causing unease or distress.
Adjective for wavy, rising-and-falling motion.
Adjective meaning too bad or painful to bear.
Means relating to cities or city life.
Means not interesting; dull or boring.
Means not known or identified.
Not probable; not expected to happen.
Not kind or welcoming; cold or hostile.
Not thankful; lacking appreciation.
Subtle; not showy or exaggerated.
Strangely mysterious; eerie or odd.
Cannot be stopped; relentless.
Messy, untidy in appearance.
Fails to impress; not striking.
Considered less capable than they are.
Feeling nervous, worried, or uncomfortable.
Means impossible to forget; very memorable.
Not clear; hard to understand or see.
Ideal, perfect-society; often impractical.
Like a zombie; not truly dead.
Tense, anxious, or overly strict.
Not stable; likely to fall or change.
Ugly or unpleasant to look at.
Made or joined into one whole.
All the same; consistent in form or style.
Not valued enough for its worth.
Not realistic; impractical or fanciful.
Sneaky or deceitful; not fair play.
Complete or absolute, as in utter chaos.
Not done, unfastened, or ruined.
Feeling unimpressed; not excited.
Oily or overly flattering; adjective.
Hard to foresee or guess; adjective.
Not amusing or humorous; valid adjective.
Means not able to do something; adjective.
Below a healthy weight; adjective.
- unclean
Cooked too little; descriptive adjective.
Cannot be broken; clear adjective.
Happening without warning; adjective.
Never ending; immortal; adjective.
Means beneath the surface, fundamental
Raises spirits; makes you feel good; adjective.
Describes someone rude or lacking manners
Causing distress or making someone sad
Hidden or not obvious, like a secret motive
Not dependable; likely to fail or err
Irreligious; also shockingly extreme
Located or happening beneath the water
Happening at an unsuitable or early time
Means not wanted or unpleasant; a bad quality.
Not needed; more than what is required
Without limits; boundless in amount or size
Not dressed warmly or formally enough
Not helpful; offering little or no aid
Comparative of ugly: more unattractive.
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