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English words starting with un - page 1

Meanings of Unaccounted-for:

adjective

If a person is unaccounted for, it is not known where they are or whether they are still alive

Usage examples:

A fire on the ship killed a hundred or more passengers - some likely victims are still unaccounted …

Unaccredited

ˌʌn.əˈkred.ɪ.tɪd

Meanings of Unaccredited:

adjective

Not recognized as having attained an acceptable standard.

Usage examples:

A mail-order degree from an unaccredited correspondence school

Meanings of Unaccustomed:

adjective

Not familiar or usual; out of the ordinary.

Usage examples:

They finished their supper with unaccustomed speed

Unachievable

ˌʌn.əˈtʃiː.və.bəl

Meanings of Unachievable:

adjective

(of an aim or objective) too difficult to be achieved.

Usage examples:

An unachievable political goal

Unachieved

ˌʌn.əˈtʃiːvd

Meanings of Unachieved:

adjective

If your aim is unachieved, you have not succeeded in reaching it, especially after a lot of work or effort

Usage examples:

The objectives that we set ourselves five years ago remain unachieved., i worry that so many of my …

Meanings of Unacknowledged:

adjective

Existing or having taken place but not accepted, recognized, or admitted to.

Usage examples:

Her unacknowledged feelings

Unacquainted

ʌnəˈkweɪntɪd

Meanings of Unacquainted:

adjective

(of two or more people) not having met before; not knowing each other.

Usage examples:

Unacquainted people refrain from approaching and addressing one another in public

Meanings of Unacquainted-with:

phrase

Unfamiliar with something, because you have not studied it or experienced it before

Usage examples:

I am unacquainted with her work., he said that he was totally unacquainted with vietnamese cookery.…

Meanings of Unacquaintedly:

adjective

(of two or more people) not having met before; not knowing each other.

Usage examples:

Unacquainted people refrain from approaching and addressing one another in public

Unacted

ˌʌnˈæk.tɪd

Meanings of Unacted:

adjective

Not done or performed

Usage examples:

He used his writing as an outlet for unacted desires., among her papers were several long poems and…

Meanings of Unadaptable:

adjective

Not adaptable.

Usage examples:

Why were valuable time and money spent in attempts to adapt the unadaptable old horse car lines to …

Unadapted

ˌʌn.əˈdæp.tɪd

Meanings of Unadapted:

adjective

Not adapted.

Usage examples:

Animals unadapted for surviving shocks

Meanings of Unaddled:

adjective

Especially of a person's brain: not muddled; sound; having the ability to think rationally and clearly.

Unadjacent

ʌnəˈdʒeɪs(ə)nt

Meanings of Unadjacent:

adjective

Not adjacent.

Usage examples:

Mr roberts declined to discuss the size of the settlement but well-placed cathedral sources disclos…

Meanings of Unadjudicated:

adjective

If a crime or legal case is unadjudicated, a judge has not made a formal decision about it

Usage examples:

The court left the claim unadjudicated., many of the complaints that were brought before the panel …

Meanings of Unadjusted:

adjective

(especially of figures or statistics) not adjusted or refined.

Usage examples:

The unadjusted jobless total increased last month

Unadmitted

ˌʌn.ədˈmɪt.ɪd

Meanings of Unadmitted:

adjective

Not publicly or openly admitted

Usage examples:

The government has made an unadmitted reversal of its policy., he had an unadmitted motive for acce…

Meanings of Unadoptable:

adjective

If an animal or child is unadoptable, there is some reason why they cannot be adopted (= permanently taken into someone's home as part of their family)

Usage examples:

Many of the dogs have behavioural problems that make them unadoptable., very young children are rar…

Meanings of Unadopted:

adjective

(of a road) not taken over for maintenance by a local authority.

Usage examples:

The turning led her along an unadopted road for half a mile

Meanings of Unadorned:

adjective

Not adorned; plain.

Usage examples:

It was very simple, its walls unadorned

Unadulterated

ˌʌn.əˈdʌl.tər.eɪ.tɪd

Meanings of Unadulterated:

adjective

(especially of food or drink) having no inferior added substances; pure.

Usage examples:

Unadulterated whole-milk yogurt

Meanings of Unadulteratedly:

adjective

(especially of food or drink) having no inferior added substances; pure.

Usage examples:

Unadulterated whole-milk yogurt

Meanings of Unadulterately:

adjective

(especially of food or drink) having no inferior added substances; pure.

Usage examples:

Unadulterated whole-milk yogurt

Unadventurous

ˌʌn.ədˈven.tʃər.əs

Meanings of Unadventurous:

adjective

Not offering, involving, or eager for new or stimulating things.

Usage examples:

He was the unadventurous type

Meanings of Unadvertised:

adjective

Existing or taking place without being made public.

Usage examples:

Unadvertised meetings

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