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Showing no regret or apology for something wrong that you have done, especially when you know that what you did was wrong.
Unrepentantly means firmly and unwaveringly, without showing any sense of guilt, shame, or regret. It describes someone who refuses to apologize or make amends for something they have done, and instead maintains their position or attitude despite criticism or disapproval.<br><br>Example: "She spoke unrepentantly about her opinions, even when others expressed disagreement and concern."
Something that is unreplaceable is extremely valuable and cannot be replaced or found elsewhere. It is unique and irreplaceable, meaning that it cannot be swapped or substituted with another item or person. For example: "Her family heirloom is an unreplaceable part of their history, and they would never think of selling it."
Not mentioned or recorded; not included in an official report or record.<br><br>Example: Many crimes go unreported, making it difficult to determine the true extent of the problem.
Unrepresentative refers to a person, group, or thing that does not accurately reflect or represent the qualities, characteristics, or values of a larger population, community, or group. It means that something or someone is not a fair or truthful representation of the whole, often due to biases, sampling errors, or other flaws.<br><br>In a broader sense, being unrepresentative can imply that something is disproportionate, incomplete, or flawed, leading to inaccurate conclusions or perceptions about the larger group or population being represented.<br><br>For example:<br><br> A survey with an unrepresentative sample of people, skewing the results towards younger participants, may not accurately reflect the views of the entire population.<br> A picture of a crowd that only captures a portion of the attendees may not accurately represent the diversity of the group.<br> A company with a predominantly white or male leadership team may be seen as unrepresentative of the broader workforce, leading to accusations of a lack of diversity and inclusion.
Unrepresented refers to something or someone that is not represented, advocated for, or included in a particular situation, decision, or group.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term "unrepresented" can be used in various contexts to describe:<br><br>1. Laws, policies, or ideas that receive no opposition or argument, often because they are not brought to the attention of those who need to be aware of them.<br>2. Groups or individuals who do not have a voice or representation in a particular process, such as politics, law, or social decision-making.<br>3. People or interests that are not accommodated or included in a plan, program, or organization.<br><br>In synthesis, "unrepresented" implies a lack of representation, visibility, or consideration, which can lead to marginalization, exclusion, or injustice.
Unreproved refers to a person or thing that has been neither criticized nor rebuked. <br><br>In other words, something or someone that has not been scolded, reprimanded, or punished for any wrongdoing or mistake.
Not asked for or expected; not necessary.<br><br>Example: "The unrequired payment was waived by the company."<br><br>Synonyms: unwanted, unnecessary, unasked for, unessential.
Unrequited: (adjective) Not reciprocated, especially in matters of the heart; unmotivated or unwanted. Unrequited love refers to a romantic or emotional feeling that is not reciprocated by the person it is directed towards.
Without hesitation or question; not hesitant or reserved.<br><br>Example: "She gave an unreserved apology for her mistake."<br><br>Synonyms: candid, frank, blunt, outspoken, open, sincere.<br><br>Antonyms: reserved, hesitant, cautious, guarded.
Without hesitation or reservation; completely and wholeheartedly. Fully or completely supportive or agreeing.
Refused to give up or resign; not willing to surrender or abandon a position, even when faced with difficulties or challenges.
Unresolved means not settled or determined; still unclear or open to question after discussion or consideration.<br><br>Example: "The case remains unresolved due to the lack of evidence."
Lacking the means or resources to do something, often lacking mental ability or understanding.
Unresponsive refers to something or someone that is unable to respond or react to external stimuli, such as a person who is unconscious, asleep, or ignoring a stimulus.
The term "unresponsiveness" refers to a lack of response or reaction to a situation, stimulus, or communication. It can also refer to a reduced activity or lethargy, especially in a person who is not responding as expected, such as experiencing a coma or other catastrophic physical conditions.<br><br>In a more general sense, unresponsiveness can suggest that someone or something is not paying attention, is not receptive, or is not willing to react or respond to an issue, a question, or a provocation.<br><br>Examples of situations in which a person might be unresponsive include:<br><br> A person who is not answering their phone or messages, or is ignoring someone's attempts to communicate<br> A machine or device that is not responding to input or commands<br> A coma patient who is unable to respond to external stimuli<br> A person who is so anxious or stressed that they are "checked out" or unresponsive to their environment.
<strong>Unrest</strong> is a noun that refers to:<br><br>1. A state of disturbance or turmoil, often accompanied by violence or the threat of violence.<br>2. A sense of discontent or unease among a group of people, which can lead to protests, demonstrations, or other forms of civil unrest.<br>3. A feeling of dissatisfaction or agitation, often resulting from a perceived injustice or grievance.<br>4. A state of instability or turbulence, such as in a country or region experiencing political, social, or economic upheaval.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The city was plagued by unrest following the violent protests.<br> The community was in a state of unrest due to the government's controversial decision.<br> The economic unrest led to a decline in investor confidence.<br> The country has been experiencing unrest for years due to its fragile political situation.
Unrestrained refers to a lack of restriction, control, or moderation. It describes something or someone that is not confined, limited, or regulated in any way.
Untouched, unseen, or not disclosed; not hidden, but not made known or understood. A secret or truth that has not been made public or revealed.
Unrewarding refers to something that is not giving or deserving of praise, recognition, or benefits; unremunerative or unrewarded. It can also be used to describe a situation or activity that is unfulfilling, monotonous, or lacking in satisfaction or pleasure.
Unrigged refers to something that has not been tampered with or manipulated in order to produce a predetermined outcome or result. It implies that the process or system is fair and honest, free from bias or manipulation.<br><br>Example: "The unrigged lottery was a fair and transparent way to give everyone an equal chance to win."
Unrighteousness refers to the quality of being unrightful or unjust, or an action or behavior that is wicked, immoral, or evil. It involves wrongdoing, wickedness, or corruption, and often implies a transgression against moral or religious standards.
Unripe refers to something that is not yet fully grown or mature, often still green or tending towards green. It can describe a fruit, vegetable, or other plant that has not yet reached its full flavor, texture, or color.<br><br>Example: "The unripe mangoes are poisoning with sweet flavor."
Unrivaled means unmatched, unbeaten, or having no equal. It describes someone or something that excels beyond comparison and stands alone in their field or category.
Having no equal; unmatched; superior to all others in quality, excellence, or achievement.