10-letter words that end in ted
- unanimated — not animated or lively; dull
- unanointed — to rub or sprinkle on; apply an unguent, ointment, or oily liquid to.
- unarrested — to seize (a person) by legal authority or warrant; take into custody: The police arrested the burglar.
- unasserted — resting on a statement or claim unsupported by evidence or proof; alleged: The asserted value of the property was twice the amount anyone offered.
- unassisted — to give support or aid to; help: Please assist him in moving the furniture.
- unassorted — consisting of different or various kinds; miscellaneous: assorted flavors; assorted sizes.
- unattested — to bear witness to; certify; declare to be correct, true, or genuine; declare the truth of, in words or writing, especially affirm in an official capacity: to attest the truth of a statement.
- unblighted — Plant Pathology. the rapid and extensive discoloration, wilting, and death of plant tissues. a disease so characterized.
- unbonneted — bareheaded.
- unbudgeted — (of expenses or expenditures) that have not been budgeted for; unplanned
- uncarpeted — having no carpet
- unciliated — not ciliated or ciliate
- uncommuted — not commuted or exchanged for another thing; unaltered
- uncorseted — Sometimes, corsets. a close-fitting undergarment, stiffened with whalebone or similar material and often capable of being tightened by lacing, enclosing the trunk: worn, especially by women, to shape and support the body; stays.
- uncredited — commendation or honor given for some action, quality, etc.: Give credit where it is due.
- undeducted — to take away, as from a sum or amount: Once you deduct your expenses, there is nothing left.
- undefeated — to overcome in a contest, election, battle, etc.; prevail over; vanquish: They defeated the enemy. She defeated her brother at tennis.
- undernoted — well-known; celebrated; famous: a noted scholar.
- underrated — to rate or evaluate too low; underestimate.
- undetected — to discover or catch (a person) in the performance of some act: to detect someone cheating.
- undeviated — to turn aside, as from a route, way, course, etc.
- undigested — to convert (food) in the alimentary canal into absorbable form for assimilation into the system.
- undirected — not directed; not guided: He wasted his time on undirected activity.
- undisputed — to engage in argument or debate.
- undiverted — not diverted; not turned from a particular course
- undivested — not divested, deprived, or dispossessed
- uneducated — not educated.
- uneffected — something that is produced by an agency or cause; result; consequence: Exposure to the sun had the effect of toughening his skin.
- unescorted — a group of persons, or a single person, accompanying another or others for protection, guidance, or courtesy: An escort of sailors accompanied the queen.
- unexecuted — to carry out; accomplish: to execute a plan or order.
- unexempted — to free from an obligation or liability to which others are subject; release: to exempt a student from an examination.
- unexpected — not expected; unforeseen; surprising: an unexpected pleasure; an unexpected development.
- unexpiated — not expiated or atoned for
- unfilleted — not filleted
- unfoliated — shaped like a leaf or leaves: foliated ornaments.
- unforested — not forested
- unhelmeted — (of a cyclist, etc) without a helmet
- unimpacted — tightly or immovably wedged in.
- unimparted — not communicated (to another person)
- unindicted — (of a grand jury) to bring a formal accusation against, as a means of bringing to trial: The grand jury indicted him for murder.
- uninfected — to affect or contaminate (a person, organ, wound, etc.) with disease-producing germs.
- uninfested — to live in or overrun to an unwanted degree or in a troublesome manner, especially as predatory animals or vermin do: Sharks infested the coastline.
- uninflated — distended with air or gas; swollen.
- uninvented — to originate or create as a product of one's own ingenuity, experimentation, or contrivance: to invent the telegraph.
- uninvested — (of capital, cash, funds, money, etc) not invested in a scheme or company with the aim of making a profit
- unisolated — to set or place apart; detach or separate so as to be alone.
- unlamented — mourned for, as a person who is dead: Our late lamented friend.
- unmandated — a command or authorization to act in a particular way on a public issue given by the electorate to its representative: The president had a clear mandate to end the war.
- unmarketed — an open place or a covered building where buyers and sellers convene for the sale of goods; a marketplace: a farmers' market.
- unmediated — to settle (disputes, strikes, etc.) as an intermediary between parties; reconcile.