Words Starting With "U"

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Uninhibitedly

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Without restraint or inhibition; freely and openly.

Uninhibitedness

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The term 'uninhibitedness' refers to a state or quality of being unhampered or unobstructed in thought, speech, or behavior, characterized by a lack of restraint, hesitation, or self-control. It often implies a freedom from worry, care, or concern, allowing one to be open, natural, and genuine in expression or action.

Uninitialised

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Uninitialised refers to a variable, area of memory, or data that has not been initialized or set to a specific value. In programming, when a variable or memory location is declared, it is not automatically assigned a value. Therefore, an uninitialised variable or memory location contains a random or garbage value, which can produce unexpected results when used in an application.<br><br>In many programming languages, using an uninitialised variable can lead to bugs and errors, making it essential to initialise variables before using them.

Uninitialized

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Uninitialized refers to a variable, data structure, or memory space that has been allocated but has not yet been assigned a value or has not been initialized or set up with default values.

Uninitiated

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Uninitiated refers to something or someone that has had little or no experience or knowledge about a particular activity, idea, or situation. It can also describe someone who is notyet familiar with the norms or customs of a particular group or culture.<br><br>Example: "The uninitiated traveler was overwhelmed by the crowds and chaos of the city."

Uninjured

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Not hurt or harmed in any way. Free from injury.

Uninominal

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Uninominal refers to an election or voting system where only one nominee is elected to a position or office.

Uninspired

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Lacking inspiration or motivation; feeling bored and lacking enthusiasm, often as a result of a lack of creativity or imagination.

Uninspiring

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Lacking the quality of inspiring or motivating someone, often making them feel bored or unenthusiastic. A person, place, or situation that fails to provide enthusiasm or motivation.

Uninstall

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To uninstall means to remove a piece of software or an application from a computer or mobile device, along with all of its related files and settings. This action is typically done when you no longer need or want to use the software, or if you are experiencing issues with the program and want to start fresh.

Uninstallation

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The process of removing or uninstalling a software, application, or update from a computer or other electronic device.

Uninstalled

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The verb "uninstalled" is the past tense of the word "uninstall". It refers to the action of removing or taking out software, a program, or an application from a computer system, usually from the hard drive or other storage medium.<br><br>In other words, when something is uninstalled, it is no longer present or installed on the device.

Uninstaller

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An uninstaller is a software application or feature that allows a user to remove or uninstall a program, app, or file from a computer, mobile device, or other electronic device. It is typically used to delete unwanted software, eliminate duplicate or redundant programs, and free up storage space on the device.

Uninstalling

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Uninstalling refers to the process of removing a software application, a program, or an operating system component from a computer system.<br><br>To uninstall something means to delete its files, settings, and associated data from the computer, leaving no trace behind. This is often done when you no longer need a particular software or application, or when you want to free up space on your hard drive or to remove malware or viruses.<br><br>There are usually several ways to uninstall a software or application, including:<br><br> Using the built-in uninstaller provided by the software developer<br> Going to the Control Panel (in Windows) or Applications folder (in macOS) and finding the uninstaller or the application executable file<br> Using a third-party uninstaller software<br> Going through the operating system's settings or preferences to delete the application's settings and associated files.<br><br>Uninstalling is often considered the opposite of installing, which is the process of adding a new software or application to a computer system.

Uninstitutional

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Not part of an institution; unconventional, unorthodox, or non-traditional. <br><br>Example: "The uninstitutional approach to education emphasizes student-centered learning and experiential activities."<br><br>Alternative spellings: un-institutional, un-institutional.

Uninsulated

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Not provided with an insulating material to keep warm or cool; lacking or having little thermal insulation.<br><br>Example: The uninsulated pipes in the attic were exposed to extreme temperatures, causing them to freeze in winter.

Uninsurable

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Uninsurable refers to something or someone that cannot be insured against. This means that the risk or loss associated with it is considered too high or uncertain to be covered by an insurance policy.<br><br>Example: Many countries have made drought-stricken areas uninsurable due to the high cost of damage that cannot be accurately estimated or insured against.<br><br>In essence, something that is uninsurable is deemed to be a risk that is too great or too unpredictable, and therefore, insurance companies will not offer coverage for it.

Uninsured

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Without insurance or cover, especially health insurance.

Unintelligent

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Lacking in intelligence; stupid.

Unintelligibility

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The term "unintelligibility" refers to the quality or state of being unable to understand or comprehend something, especially language or speech. It can also describe the degree to which a person, language, or message is hard to understand or unclear.<br><br>In linguistics, unintelligibility is a measure of the difficulty a listener experiences in understanding a language or communication. It can be quantified through various methods, such as using intelligibility tests or rating scales to evaluate the degree of understanding.<br><br>For example, a speaker's accent may exhibit a high level of unintelligibility if listeners frequently struggle to follow their words or have difficulty isolating the individual sounds within the spoken language.<br><br>In addition, unintelligibility can also refer to the discipline of studying the factors affecting the intelligibility of language, including pronunciation, vocabulary, syntax, and discourse structures.<br><br>In everyday usage, people often encounter unintelligibility when communicating across linguistic or cultural borders.-breakdowns in communication that result from unintelligibility can lead to misunderstandings, errors, or conflicts.

Unintelligible

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Incomprehensible or unable to be understood; not intelligible.

Unintelligibly

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Meaning: in a way that cannot be understood

Unintended

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Meant to happen or done by chance, rather than being planned or intended.<br><br>Example: "She became rich by investing in a business she started unintentionally."<br><br>Synonyms: accidental, unplanned, unforeseen, unintended.

Unintentional

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Meaning: happening or done without being planned or intended.<br><br>Example: "The discovery of the new planet was unintentional, made while studying a different region of the galaxy."

Unintentionally

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Having done something without intending to do it; without being conscious of a particular action or result, especially one that may be considered wrong or harmful.

Uninterested

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Showing no interest or enthusiasm; unconcerned; not willing to take part or participate.

Uninterestedly

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Adverb - in a manner that shows no interest or concern.

Uninteresting

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Lacking excitement, interest, or appeal. Failed to stimulate curiosity or attention. Dull or uninspiring.

Uninterpretability

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The word "uninterpretability" refers to the quality of being difficult to understand or interpret. In various fields, including mathematics, physics, computer science, and philosophy, it describes a concept or expression that defies a clear or coherent explanation or analysis.<br><br>In specific contexts, it can refer to:<br><br> In mathematics, a mathematical expression or equation that is difficult to solve or give meaning to, such as certain types of equations in number theory or algebra.<br> In artificial intelligence and machine learning, the inability of a model or algorithm to provide clear or stable explanations for its decision-making process, making it challenging to understand its behavior or output.<br> In philosophy, the uninterpretability of certain concepts or ideas that defy rational analysis or comprehension, such as philosophical paradoxes or abstract mathematical objects.<br> In general, uninterpretability can refer to any situation where the meaning of a concept or phenomenon is unclear, ambiguous, or inexplicable.<br><br>The term "uninterpretability" highlights the limitations of our understanding and the existence of things that are difficult or impossible to comprehend, emphasizing the complexity and mystery of the world around us.

Uninterpretable

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Meaning: incapable of being interpreted or understood; difficult or impossible to understand.

Uninterpreted

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Meaning: Not analyzed or understood; not broken down or explained in detail; still in its original or pure form, without analysis or interpretation.<br><br>Example: The machine learning algorithm had to process the uninterpreted data before it could make predictions.

Uninterred

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untreated or unburied, typically used to describe a dead body that is not given a proper burial.

Uninterrupted

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Continuous or unbroken in time, space, action, or sequence; unbroken or unhesitating. Without interruption or pause.

Uninterruptedly

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Notwithstanding interruptions, steadily or continuously.

Uninterruptible

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Continuing without interruption or pause; unbroken and uninterrupted in time or continuity.

Unintuitive

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The word "unintuitive" refers to an idea, situation, or action that is surprising, unexpected, or difficult to understand. It describes something that is not immediately apparent or obvious, often requiring careful thought or consideration to grasp. In other words, it is the opposite of intuitive, which means instinctively knowing or feeling something without conscious reasoning.<br><br>In practical terms, unintuitive things are often counterintuitive, meaning they contradict our initial or common-sense expectations or assumptions about how something should work or behave. <br><br>For example, a toy that defies gravity, where a ball on the top might go in a direction opposite to our expectation of "down", because of magnetism.