Words Starting With "U"

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Uncongenial

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Meaning: Not liking or suited to someone's tastes, comfort, or nature; unpleasant or uninviting.

Uncongested

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Not overcrowded or busy.

Unconjugated

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Not changed or altered into a different form, particularly:<br><br>1. In chemistry, unaltered or not oxidized.<br>2. In linguistics, not modified to show changes in tense, mood, voice, or person.<br>3. In other contexts, unchanged or in its original state.<br><br>Example: unconjugated hormones, unconjugated verb forms, unconjugated estrogens.

Unconnected

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Lacking a logical connection or relationship between things; unrelated or unrelated.

Unconquerable

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(adj.) Impossible to defeat or conquer; unbeatable; invincible.

Unconquerably

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Meaning: Impossible to defeat or conquer; unbeatable.<br><br>Example sentence: "The city's strong defenses made it an unconquerably fortress against the enemy's attacks."

Unconquered

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Not overcome or defeated; not conquered or subdued.

Unconscientious

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Having no sense of conscience or morals; irresponsible or careless.<br><br>Not acting or behaving in a way that shows concern for what is right or wrong.<br><br>In a lack of awareness or knowledge of one's own behavior, decisions, or mistakes.

Unconscientiously

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Lacking consciousness or awareness; acting without being aware that one is doing something wrong or unacceptable.

Unconscionability

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Unconscionability refers to extreme unfairness or unconscionableness, often in a business or commercial transaction. It involves conduct that is extremely harsh, unreasonable, or against good faith. An unconscionable contract or agreement is one that is extremely unfair or excessively favorable to one party, and is often considered to be void or unenforceable.<br><br>In a broader sense, unconscionability can also refer to a lack of scruples or morals, or a disregard for what is right and just.<br><br>Example: "The unconscionably high interest rate on the loan made it impossible for the borrower to repay the debt."<br><br>Synonyms: unfairness, exploitation, extortion, oppression.

Unconscionable

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Unconscionable refers to something that is morally reprehensible, outrageous, or inexcusable. It describes actions or conduct that are considered to be extremely wrong or shameful, often to the point of being inhumane or betraying a sense of basic decency.

Unconscionably

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The adjective "unconscionably" means extremely or shockingly unjust or unreasonable, often in a way that is morally wrong or cruel. It describes behavior or actions that are shocking, outrageous, and cannot be defended or explained, often leaving one speechless or outraged.

Unconscious

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Unconscious refers to something that is not conscious or aware, often referring to the part of the mind that operates below the surface of conscious thought, often referred to as the subconscious mind. It can also refer to something that is not perceived or noticed, often because it is hidden or not apparent.<br><br>In psychology, the unconscious mind refers to a part of the mind that contains thoughts, feelings, and memories that are not accessible to conscious awareness and often influence behavior and emotions.<br><br>Synonyms: subconscious, unaware, unconscious mind, hidden, unawareness.<br><br>Antonyms: conscious, aware, conscious mind.

Unconsciously

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Regrettably, unable to understand.

Unconsciousness

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The state of being unaware or lacking consciousness; a lack of awareness or sensation, often resulting from inhibition of the brain's higher brain functions due to injury, illness, or anesthesia.<br><br>Example: "After the accident, she fell into a state of unconsciousness and was taken to the hospital."<br><br>Synonyms: insensibility, semiconsciousness, coma, unawareness.<br><br>Antonyms: consciousness, awareness.

Unconsolable

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Extremely unhappy or distressed to the point of being unable to be comforted.

Unconsolatory

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Not offering consolation or comfort to someone who is sad or upset.

Unconsoled

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Without comfort or consolation, still grieving or troubled; unable to find peace or relief. Grieving or upset without any consolation from others.

Unconsolidated

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Unconsolidated refers to something that is not solid or firm, but is instead loose, powdery, or granular. In the context of soil, water, or other materials, it means that the particles are not tightly packed or compacted, and can easily be eroded or washed away.<br><br>In business and finance, unconsolidated may refer to a subsidiary or affiliate that operates independently and is not fully integrated with its parent company.<br><br>In general, the term unconsolidated suggests a lack of unity, coherence, or firmness, and implies that something is fragile or vulnerable to disintegration or separation.

Unconstant

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Unconstant refers to unpredictable, inconstant, or unstable, suggesting a lack of constancy or consistency in behavior, actions, or feelings. It can also describe something that is subject to change or variation.

Unconstitutional

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"Unconstitutional" is an adjective that means going against the principles or rules of a country's constitution, which is the supreme law of the land. It refers to actions, laws, or policies that violate or disregard the constitution's provisions, rights, or protections.<br><br>In other words, something that is unconstitutional is not allowed or permitted under the constitution, and is therefore considered invalid or unlawful.

Unconstitutionality

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The unconstitutionality refers to the state or fact of something not being in accordance with the constitution of a country or state, or the rules and principles outlined within it. It is used to describe a situation where an act, decision, law, or institution is not in line with the constitutional requirements and therefore is considered invalid or unconstitutional.

Unconstitutionally

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The word "unconstitutionally" refers to something that is not in accordance with the constitution, or a law that is not in accord with a constitution, especially a country's constitution. It refers to an action that is contrary to the principles, rules, or powers established by a constitution.<br><br>In other words, an action or decision is unconstitutionally if it:<br><br> Goes against a constitutional provision or clause<br> Exceeds the powers or authority granted to a government agency or official<br> Violates the rights or freedoms protected by the constitution<br> Lacks the necessary authority or permission under the constitution<br><br>For example:<br><br> The mayor's decision to build a new sports stadium was made unconstitutionally, as it ignored the town's zoning laws.<br> The government's actions were considered unconstitutionally biased, as they favored one group over others.<br><br>Overall, "unconstitutionally" is a word that is often used to criticize or condemn actions that are perceived as illegal or unjust, especially in a democratic country governed by a constitution.

Unconstrained

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Lacking or not subject to restraint or limitation; unrestricted; unrestrained.

Unconstrainedly

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Imagining or talking about something in an uncontrolled or unrestricted way, without feeling the need to consider any rules or limits; freely and uninhibitedly.

Unconsummated

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Unconsummated refers to a marriage or union that is not fully realized or implemented, often because it has not been consummated through a physical relationship or act. In legal contexts, it can also refer to a debt or obligation that has not been fulfilled or paid.

Uncontainable

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Meaning: Impossible to control, restrained or expressed; overwhelming and uncontrollable.<br><br>Example: "Her emotions became uncontainable as she found out the news of her friend's sudden death."

Uncontaminated

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Not spoiled, tampered with, or otherwise impaired; free from pollution, impurities, or adulteration.

Uncontentious

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Not likely to cause disagreement or argument; easy to accept or agree on. Uncontroversial or unobjectionable.

Uncontested

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Uncontested refers to something that is not challenged or disputed, often in a legal or electoral context. It means that there is no opposition or competition, and one side is able to claim the victory or achieve the goal without any opposition.

Uncontrived

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Uncontrived refers to something that is natural, spontaneous, and genuine, without being forced or artificial. It implies that something has arisen from a natural or effortless impulse, rather than being staged or manipulated in some way.<br><br>Example: "Her uncontrived smile was a joy to see."

Uncontrollable

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adjective: impossible to control or direct; unmanaged; unruly.<br><br>Example: "The uncontrollable laughter began when he saw the comedy show."<br><br>Or, it can also mean unpredictable, unmanageable, or beyond one's control.

Uncontrollably

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Meaning: unable to be controlled; not constrained or restrained; acting or reacting without restraint or control.<br><br>Example: She sang uncontrollably when she heard her favorite song for the first time.

Uncontrolled

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<strong>Uncontrolled</strong>: not regulated or restrained, so behaving or growing wild and uncontrollably.

Uncontrolledly

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Without being controlled or restrained; wildly; excessively, or to an extreme degree.

Uncontroversial

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Uncontroversial refers to something that is not controversial or disputed, meaning it is widely accepted and agreed upon by most people as being true, correct, or acceptable. It is often used to describe a topic, issue, or statement that is not likely to cause debate, argument, or opposition from others.