As verbs the difference between uninvites and uninvited
is that uninvites is (uninvite) while uninvited is (uninvite).
As an adjective uninvited is
not invited.
uninvites
English
Verb
(head)
(uninvite)
uninvite
English
Verb
(uninvit)
To cancel or withdraw an invitation.
Synonyms
* (to cancel an invitation) disinvite
Usage notes
* The prefix (dis-) gives a more negative implication to (disinvite) than the neutral implicaiton (un-) gives to (uninvite). One might "uninvite" guests because one had more than an anticipated number of acceptances. One might "disinvite" someone for a reason specific to the person.
uninvited
English
Etymology 1
Etymology 2
From (uninvite)
Verb
(head)
(uninvite)