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Spelling list for 8th graders. Words starting with u.
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unacceptable |
Their behaviour was unacceptable.
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unconscious |
She knelt beside her unconscious friend.
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undernourished |
The young children were undernourished.
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unduly |
I don't want to cause unduly alarm.
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unenforceable |
The contract was deemed unenforceable.
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unique |
The tower was a unique construction.
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universal |
The rise in crime was met with universal concern.
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unpredictable |
The weather is very unpredictable.
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unsanitary |
The restaurant was closed after its kitchen was deemed unsanitary.
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utopia |
At first it seemed like a utopia, but then the truth came out.
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