All English words - page 6274
Meanings of Unsent:
verbUse a facility in an email program to prevent (an email that has already been sent) from being received by the addressee.
Usage examples:
You can unsend emails if you catch your mistake fast enough
adjectiveAn unsent letter, email, etc. has not been sent
Usage examples:
He drafted the letter, but it remained unsent., the software also monitored unsent emails.
Unsentimental
ˌʌn.sen.tɪˈmen.təlMeanings of Unsentimental:
adjectiveNot displaying or influenced by sentimental feelings.
Usage examples:
The speeches were short and unsentimental
Meanings of Unseparated:
adjectiveNot separated or divided.
Usage examples:
Five heads of garlic, three unseparated and two separated into cloves
Meanings of Unserious:
adjectiveNot serious; light-hearted.
Usage examples:
He defended himself with an unserious disingenuousness
Meanings of Unserved:
adjectiveNot attended to or catered for.
Usage examples:
The needs of unserved and underserved audiences
Meanings of Unserviceable:
adjectiveNot in working order or fulfilling its function adequately; unfit for use.
Usage examples:
The crew decided the aircraft was unserviceable
Meanings of Unset:
adjectiveNot having been set or fixed.
Usage examples:
The album will be launched on an as yet unset date in august
verbCancel or undo the setting of (a machine or device).
Usage examples:
Another employee showed him how to set and unset the alarm
Meanings of Unsets:
verbCancel or undo the setting of (a machine or device).
Usage examples:
Another employee showed him how to set and unset the alarm
adjectiveNot having been set or fixed.
Usage examples:
The album will be launched on an as yet unset date in august
Meanings of Unsetting:
verbCancel or undo the setting of (a machine or device).
Usage examples:
Another employee showed him how to set and unset the alarm
adjectiveNot having been set or fixed.
Usage examples:
The album will be launched on an as yet unset date in august
Meanings of Unsettle:
verbCause to feel anxious or uneasy; disturb.
Usage examples:
The crisis has unsettled financial markets
Meanings of Unsettled:
adjectiveLacking order or stability.
Usage examples:
An unsettled childhood
verbCause to feel anxious or uneasy; disturb.
Usage examples:
The crisis has unsettled financial markets
Meanings of Unsettles:
verbCause to feel anxious or uneasy; disturb.
Usage examples:
The crisis has unsettled financial markets
Meanings of Unsettling:
adjectiveCausing anxiety or uneasiness; disturbing.
Usage examples:
The finale may come as an unsettling shock
verbCause to feel anxious or uneasy; disturb.
Usage examples:
The crisis has unsettled financial markets
Meanings of Unsettlingly:
adverbIn a way that causes someone to feel worried or uncomfortable
Usage examples:
The baby seals face continual danger, from jackals, sharks and, most unsettlingly, humans., experts…
Meanings of Unsewn:
adjectiveNot sewn.
Usage examples:
A piece of unsewn fabric
Meanings of Unsex:
verbDeprive of gender, sexuality, or the characteristic attributes or qualities of one or other sex.
Usage examples:
These creatures were vaguely female but unsexed by their drab greasy overalls and trousers
Meanings of Unsexed:
verbDeprive of gender, sexuality, or the characteristic attributes or qualities of one or other sex.
Usage examples:
These creatures were vaguely female but unsexed by their drab greasy overalls and trousers
Meanings of Unsexes:
verbDeprive of gender, sexuality, or the characteristic attributes or qualities of one or other sex.
Usage examples:
These creatures were vaguely female but unsexed by their drab greasy overalls and trousers
Meanings of Unsexing:
verbDeprive of gender, sexuality, or the characteristic attributes or qualities of one or other sex.
Usage examples:
These creatures were vaguely female but unsexed by their drab greasy overalls and trousers
Meanings of Unsexual:
adjectiveHaving no element of sexual feeling or desire; without sexual associations.
Meanings of Unsexually:
adverbWith no element of sexual feeling or desire; without sexual motivation or associations; platonically.
Meanings of Unshackle:
verbRelease from shackles, chains, or other physical restraints.
Usage examples:
They were unshackled and released
Meanings of Unshackled:
adjectiveNot chained or shackled.
Usage examples:
He had handcuffs on his wrists but his feet were unshackled
verbRelease from shackles, chains, or other physical restraints.
Usage examples:
They were unshackled and released
Meanings of Unshackles:
verbRelease from shackles, chains, or other physical restraints.
Usage examples:
They were unshackled and released
Meanings of Unshackling:
verbRelease from shackles, chains, or other physical restraints.
Usage examples:
They were unshackled and released
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