subjugate 
v. conquer; bring under control. 
It is not our aim to subjugate our foe; we are interested onl
y in establishing peaceful relations.
构词:sub (under) + jug (yoke) + ate (v)
un=not, 反动作
unearth 
v. dig up. 
When they unearthed the city, the archeologists found many relics of an ancient civilization.
构词:un(反动作)+ earth
unearthly 
ADJ. not earthly; weird. 
There is an unearthly atmosphere in her work that amazes the casual observer.
构词:un (not) + earthly
unbridled 
ADJ. violent. 
She had a sudden fit of unbridled rage.
构词:un (not) + bridle(缰绳)+ ed (a)
uncanny 
ADJ. strange; mysterious. 
You have the uncanny knack of reading my innermost thoughts.
构词:un (not) + canny (clear)
unconscionable 
ADJ. unscrupulous; excessive. 
She found the loan shark’s demands unconscionable and impossible to meet.
构词:un (not) + consscion(良心)+ able
uncouth 
ADJ. outlandish; clumsy; boorish. 
Most biographers portray Lincoln as an uncouth and ungainly young man.
构词:un (not) + couth (knowledge)
ungainly 
ADJ. awkward; clumsy; unwieldy. 
“If you want to know whether Nick’s an ungainly dancer, check out my bruised feet,” said Nora. Anyone who has ever tried to carry a bass fiddle knows it’s an ungainly instrument.
构词:un (not) + gainly (proper)
unkempt 
ADJ. disheveled; uncared for in appearance. 
Jeremy hated his neighbor’s unkempt lawn: he thought its neglected appearance had a detrimental effect on neighborhood property values.
构词:un (not) + kempt (comb)
unprepossessing 
ADJ. unattractive. 
During adolescence many attractive young people somehow acquire the false notion that their appearance is unprepossessing.
构词:un (not) + pre (before) + possessing (catching)
unruly 
ADJ. disobedient; lawless. 
The only way to curb this unruly mob is to use tear gas.
构词:un (not) + rule + y (n)
unscathed 
ADJ. unharmed. 
They prayed he would come back from the war unscathed.
构词:un (not) + scathe (harm) + ed
unsavory 
ADJ. distasteful; morally offensive. 
People with unsavory reputations should not be allowed to work with young children.
构词:un (not) + savor (taste) + y (a)
untoward 
ADJ. unfortunate or unlucky; adverse; unexpected. 
Trying to sneak out of the house, Huck had a most untoward encounter with Miss Watson, who thwarted his escape.
构词:un (not) + toward(顺利)
unwieldy 
ADJ. awkward; cumbersome; unmanageable. 
The large carton was so unwieldy that the movers had trouble getting it up the stairs.
构词:un (not) + wield (control) + y (a)
unwitting 
ADJ. unintentional; not knowing. 
She was the unwitting tool of the swindlers.
构词:un (not) + wit (wisdom) + ing
with=back, against
withdrawn 
ADJ. introverted; remote. withdraw money
Rebuffed by his colleagues, the initially outgoing young researcher became increasingly withdrawn
构词:with (back) + drawn
withhold 
v. refuse to give; hold back. 
The tenants decided to withhold a portion of the rent until the landlord kept his promise to renovate the building.
构词:with (back) + hold
withstand 
v. stand up against; successfully resist. 
If you can withstand all the peer pressure in high school to cut classes and goof off, you should survive college in fine shape.
构词:with (against) + stand
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