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Meanings of Unworkmanlike:

adjective

Badly done or made.

Usage examples:

That error, one could infer, demonstrates unworkmanlike performance and led to excessive excavation.

Meanings of Unworldly:

adjective

(of a person) having little awareness of the practicalities of life; unmotivated by material considerations.

Usage examples:

A pedantic, unworldly boffin

Meanings of Unworn:

adjective

Not damaged or shabby-looking as a result of much use.

Usage examples:

The tyres appear unworn, even after many fast miles

Meanings of Unworried:

adjective

Not anxious or uneasy.

Usage examples:

The passengers were apparently unworried by the danger

Meanings of Unworthier:

adjective

Not deserving respect or attention.

Usage examples:

He was unworthy of trust and unfit to hold office

Meanings of Unworthiest:

adjective

Not deserving respect or attention.

Usage examples:

He was unworthy of trust and unfit to hold office

Meanings of Unworthily:

adverb

In a way that deserves no respect, admiration, or support

Usage examples:

We can all think of people whose success has been unworthily acquired., she felt he was treating he…

Meanings of Unworthy:

adjective

Not deserving respect or attention.

Usage examples:

He was unworthy of trust and unfit to hold office

Meanings of Unworthy-of:

phrase

Not deserving to be considered, given attention, etc.

Usage examples:

The theory was unworthy of serious attention., i felt as though i was unworthy of her love., previo…

Meanings of Unwound:

adjective

(of a clock or watch) not wound or wound up.

Usage examples:

In recent decades, though, especially sine the end of soviet tyranny, the safe-haven idea has lost …
verb

Past and past participle of unwind.

Past simple and past participle of unwind

Meanings of Unwounded:

adjective

Not hurt or injured.

Usage examples:

With his unwounded arm he shot two enemy soldiers

Meanings of Unwoven:

adjective

(of fabric) not woven.

Usage examples:

In addition, filtration efficiency was largely improved by adding electrostatic fibers to unwoven f…

Meanings of Unwrap:

verb

Remove the wrapping from (a package).

Usage examples:

I began to unwrap my presents

Meanings of Unwrapped:

verb

Remove the wrapping from (a package).

Usage examples:

I began to unwrap my presents

Meanings of Unwrapping:

verb

Remove the wrapping from (a package).

Usage examples:

I began to unwrap my presents

Meanings of Unwraps:

verb

Remove the wrapping from (a package).

Usage examples:

I began to unwrap my presents

Meanings of Unwrinkled:

adjective

(especially of fabric or the skin) free from wrinkles.

Usage examples:

She still looks astonishingly young and unwrinkled

Meanings of Unwritable:

adjective

Not able to be written.

Usage examples:

The point is that project 9/11 is unreviewable, a problem that follows from the facts that it's unw…

Meanings of Unwritten:

adjective

Not recorded in writing.

Usage examples:

Documenting unwritten languages

Meanings of Unwrought:

adjective

(of metals or other materials) not worked into a finished condition.

Usage examples:

Exports of steel, unwrought copper and copper alloy dropped by at least 50 per cent amid decreases …

Meanings of Unyielding:

adjective

(of a mass or structure) not giving way to pressure; hard or solid.

Usage examples:

The atlantic hurled its waves at the unyielding rocks

Meanings of Unyieldingly:

adverb

In a way that shows someone is completely unwilling to change a decision, opinion, demand, etc.

Usage examples:

On tv, he soon became known for his unyieldingly impartial interviewing and access to key decision-…

Meanings of Unyoke:

verb

Release (a pair of animals) from a yoke.

Usage examples:

Indeed the expense and the nature of the gifts - unyoked animals for unmarried goddesses, for examp…

Meanings of Unyoked:

verb

Release (a pair of animals) from a yoke.

Usage examples:

Indeed the expense and the nature of the gifts - unyoked animals for unmarried goddesses, for examp…

Meanings of Unyokes:

verb

Release (a pair of animals) from a yoke.

Usage examples:

Indeed the expense and the nature of the gifts - unyoked animals for unmarried goddesses, for examp…

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