un
1 Americanpronoun
abbreviation
prefix
-
denoting reversal of an action or state
uncover
untangle
-
denoting removal from, release, or deprivation
unharness
unman
unthrone
-
(intensifier)
unloose
abbreviation
pronoun
prefix
Usage
This spelling is intended to reflect a dialectal or informal pronunciation
Related Words
See in- 3.
Etymology
Origin of un-3
Middle English un-, on-, Old English; cognate with Dutch on-, Gothic, German un-, Old Norse ū-, ō-; akin to Latin in-, Greek an-, a-. See a- 6, an- 1, in- 3
Origin of un-4
Middle English, Old English un-, on-; cognate with Gothic and-, Dutch ont-, German ent-; akin to Latin ante, Greek antí; ante-, anti-
Example Sentences
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Había tres equipos: el Team Stars, el Team Stripes y el Team World, que jugaron partidos de 12 minutos en un torneo de todos contra todos.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 15, 2026
El Team Stars, el primer equipo en anotar cinco puntos en la prórroga, ganó 37-35 con un triple de Scottie Barnes.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 15, 2026
Los equipos especiales han sido la pesadilla de McVay durante un par de años.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 26, 2026
“Tuvimos nuestras oportunidades... un par de errores críticos que nos costaron caro... Estoy bastante aturdido”.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 26, 2026
“Ee wor a gennelman, ee wor. Ee hadden no proper neame like, not like you may remember, but ee wor a gennelman, that ee wor, and fed un out a porcelain.”
From "The Once and Future King" by T. H. White
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