120+ Negative Words Starting With U (With Definitions)
A list of negative words that all start with the letter U.
When we think of negative words that start with U we might think of all the ‘uns’ such as: Unattainable, Ungrateful, Unsatisfactory, Undervalued, Unproductive, Untrustworthy, Unlawful, Unjust, Unrealistic and Unbalanced.
However, these aren’t the only words that contain a negative connotation. There are also words such as: ugly, useless and upsetting.
This list includes a large number or words that all have negative connotations and meanings.
List of Negative Words Starting With U
Ugly: unpleasant or unattractive to look at; ugly.
Unable: without the power or ability to do something.
Unacceptable: not satisfactory for the purpose intended.
Unattainable: impossible to reach or attain.
Unattractive: lacking in beauty or charm.
Unauthorized: without permission.
Unavoidable: certain to happen and cannot be prevented.
Unavoidable: certain to happen and cannot be prevented.
Unbalanced: not in a state of equilibrium or harmony.
Uncaring: showing no concern or compassion for others.
Unceremonious: lacking ceremony or politeness.
Uncertain: not sure of the outcome.
Uncertainty: the state of being unsure or uncertain about something.
Uncivilized: exhibiting a lack of manners and civility.
Unconscionable: shockingly unfair or unscrupulous; immoral.
Uncontrollable: difficult to manage or restrain.
Uncouth: crude, vulgar, and socially unacceptable.
Underappreciated: not fully recognized or appreciated for its worth or value.
Underbelly: a sinister and often criminal aspect of a society or situation.
Underestimated: judged as being less important than it actually is.
Underhanded: sneaky, dishonest, and deceitful.
Underhanded: using deceitful methods.
Underhandedness: stealthy and secretive methods of operation.
Undermined: weakened so as to diminish effectiveness or confidence.
Underperformance: an effort that falls short of expectations; underperformance.
Underprivileged: lacking resources or opportunities due to poverty or other disadvantages.
Underutilized: not taking full advantage of potential resources or capabilities.
Undervalued: not properly recognized in terms of value and worth; overlooked.
Underwhelming: not creating the desired level of excitement or enthusiasm.
Undeserving: lacking merit or justification for reward.
Undesirable: not wanted or desirable; unwelcome.
Undignified: not showing proper respect or restraint.
Uneasy: unsettled; anxious.
Unenthusiastic: lacking enthusiasm or excitement.
Unequal: not the same in terms of quality, quantity, or status.
Uneven: not consistent or even in quality or amount.
Unexceptional: common, average, and nothing special.
Unexciting: lacking in excitement, interest, or enthusiasm.
Unexpected: unpredicted and unanticipated.
Unexplainable: not able to be explained.
Unexplained: lacking a logical explanation.
Unfair: partiality based on prejudice or favoritism.
Unfathomable: incomprehensible or beyond understanding.
Unfavorable: not likely to be successful or favorable.
Unforgivable: inexcusable or unpardonable.
Unforgiving: unwilling to forgive or pardon.
Unforthcoming: not willing to give information or help.
Unfortunate: having bad luck.
Unfriendly: unfriendly, hostile, and unkind in attitude.
Unfulfilled: potential which has gone unrealized due to a lack of effort or resources; unfulfilled potential.
Ungentlemanly: not exhibiting the qualities of a gentleman; boorish.
Ungovernable: uncontrollable; unmanageable.
Ungracious: rude, discourteous, and offensive in behavior.
Ungrateful: feeling or showing no gratitude.
Unguarded: without protection or caution.
Unguided: lacking direction or guidance.
Unhelpful: not providing assistance; not useful or beneficial.
Unhinged: not functioning properly.
Unimaginative: having no imagination.
Unjust: treating someone unfairly and without regard for their rights.
Unkind: lacking sympathy and understanding; cruel.
Unlawful: breaking or going against the law.
Unmanageable: unmanageable and difficult to control; uncontrollable.
Unmotivated: lacking the drive or enthusiasm to do something.
Unnatural: contrary to nature or the natural order of things.
Unnecessary: not needed and excessive.
Unnerving: causing anxiety or fear.
Unpleasant: disagreeable and offensive.
Unprecedented: never before seen or experienced.
Unpredictable: not able to be predicted.
Unproductive: failing to produce a desired outcome or result.
Unprofessional: lacking in skill, care, or expertise.
Unrealistic: expecting too much or aspiring to something impossible.
Unreasonable: not fair, rational, or sensible.
Unreasonably: unreasonably demanding or excessive.
Unrelenting: relentless and unyielding in pursuit of a goal; unrelenting.
Unreliable: not dependable or consistent.
Unremitting: relentless and persistent.
Unrewarding: producing no satisfactory result.
Unruly: disorderly, wild, and disobedient.
Unsafe: presenting danger, risk, or harm.
Unsatisfactory: falling short of acceptable standards; inadequate.
Unsavory: having an unpleasant taste, smell, or character; disreputable.
Unscrupulous: dishonest and without moral principles.
Unsettling: causing distress, disquiet, anxiety, or uneasiness.
Unsociable: not inclined to be friendly or sociable.
Unsolicited: not requested or invited; unsolicited.
Unsophisticated: lacking refinement or complexity; simple and naive.
Unsound: having a defect that harms its value, integrity, or safety; unsound.
Unspeakable: too terrible or offensive to be expressed in words; indescribable.
Unstable: lacking stability; liable to change unexpectedly.
Unstoppable: incapable of being stopped or halted.
Unsuitable: inappropriate for a particular purpose or situation; unsuitable.
Unsustainable: not able to be maintained over a long period of time; unsustainable.
Untamed: wild, uncontrolled, and unruly; unruly.
Untenable: incapable of being maintained or defended.
Untouched: left unchanged or unaffected; untouched.
Untoward: improper; inappropriate.
Untowardly: causing annoyance, disturbance, or distress; untowardly.
Untrusting: suspicious or wary of others’ intentions; untrusting.
Untrustworthy: not reliable or trustworthy.
Untruthful: not telling the truth; lying.
Unusual: out of the ordinary; unusual.
Unwanted: not wanted or desired.
Unwarranted: unjustified or excessive in degree; unwarranted.
Unwelcoming: lacking hospitality and warmth; unwelcoming.
Unwholesome: morally wrong or harmful.
Unwise: displaying a lack of practical wisdom; ill-advised.
Unyielding: inflexible and not willing to change.
Upsetting: causing distress, agitation, or annoyance; upsetting.
Useless: having no purpose or value.
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