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To stop receiving emails, communications, or services from someone or something.<br><br>For example: "You need to unsubscribe from this newsletter if you don't want to receive any more emails."
The word "unsubscribes" is the third person singular present tense of the verb "unsubscribe", which means to cancel or remove one's name from a mailing list, email newsletter, or any other form of regular notification or communication.
Lacking substantial evidence or basis; not solid or substantial in construction or quality; frail.
To provide no evidence or argument in support of a claim or assertion, often in a way that is insufficient or lacking in substance, thereby undermining the validity or credibility of the claim.<br><br>Example: "Her claim of winning the award was unsubstantiated, and it was later discovered that she fabricated the story."
Not supported by evidence or proof; not proven or verified.<br><br>Example: The claims made in the article were unsubstantiated and lacked concrete facts to back them up.
Cloudy, unclear, or lacking subtlety; open and obvious. Not refined or sophisticated in manner or style.
Not achieving or accomplishing the desired outcome or goal, often due to a lack of effort, skill, or opportunity. Inadequate or ineffective in meeting expectations, needs, or results.<br><br>Example: "The unsuccessful attempt to climb the mountain due to bad weather left the hikers disappointed."
"Unsuccored" is an adjective that means not assisted or helped by others, often in a situation where one needed support or aid. It describes someone or something that is left unaided or unsupported.
The word "unsuitability" refers to the quality or state of being unsuitable, meaning not suitable or unfit for a particular purpose, occasion, or situation.<br><br>In other words, something that is unsuitable is not matching the requirements, needs, or norms of a particular context, making it inappropriate or unqualified for that situation.<br><br>Examples:<br><br> The candidate's lack of experience made their application unsuitable for the job.<br> The weather was unsuitable for an outdoor picnic, so we went to an indoor venue instead.<br> The soundtrack was unsuitable for a family-friendly event, so we chose a more mellow playlist.
Not suitable or fit for a particular purpose; not adapted or proper.<br><br>Example: This chair is unsuitable for my needs because it's too small.<br><br>Synonyms: inappropriate, unbefitting, unadapted<br><br>Antonyms: suitable, fit, suitable
Not suitable or fitting; inappropriate.<br><br>Example: "He thought the outfit was unsuited to the occasion and looked out of place."
Unsung: not praised or recognized publicly, often talented or successful without receiving the attention or credit they deserve.
Unsupervised means without supervision or support. It refers to a situation or system where individuals or processes are free to act or learn without being guided, directed, or evaluated by others.<br><br>In other words, unsupervised implies a lack of oversight, monitoring, or intervention, and individuals are free to make their own decisions and learn by trial and error, rather than being directed by someone else.<br><br>In various contexts, unsupervised can also refer to:<br><br> Unsupervised learning in machine learning, where algorithms learn from data without being explicitly programmed or guided.<br> Unsupervised work, where an individual is self-directed and responsible for their own tasks and goals.<br> Unsupervised students, who may be left to manage their own learning without direct supervision from a teacher or instructor.<br><br>Overall, unsupervised implies a high degree of autonomy and self-reliance.
Unable to be restrained or controlled; unrelenting. Something that cannot be stopped or overcome.
Adverb: used for indicating that something is uncertain or unconventional.<br><br>Example: "She drove to the store unsurely, as she wasn't quite sure where it was."
Uncertainty or lack of confidence about something, often characterized by a feeling of doubt or lack of conviction. It is a state of uncertainty or doubt that may lead to a lack of confidence or indecision. It can be caused by new or unfamiliar information, a lack of experience, or a fear of failure.
Insurmountable refers to something that is extremely difficult or impossible to overcome. It can be a challenge, obstacle, or problem that seems insurmountable, meaning it appears to be too great or too complex to be dealt with or solved.
So, the word "unsurpassably" is an adverb that means extremely well or exceptionally. It is used to indicate that something is of the highest quality, and it exceeds all others in a particular way or in all ways.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The food at this restaurant is unsurpassably delicious.<br> The city's scenic views are unsurpassably breathtaking.<br><br>In general, "unsurpassably" is used to convey that something is the best or most exceptional in its category, often surpassing other options or alternatives.
Not surprisingly or as expected.<br><br>(This adverb is used to express that a statement is not unexpected or surprising.)
The word "unsusceptibility" refers to the state or quality of being resistant or unable to be influenced by a particular concept, idea, emotion, or experience. It means being immune, proof against, or impervious to something, such as persuasion, coercion, or emotional manipulation.<br><br>In other words, someone with high unsusceptibility is less likely to be affected or swayed by external factors, remaining resistant to change or opposed to certain ideas.<br><br>It is often used in a positive light to describe someone who is independent, strong-willed, and unshakeable in their convictions.
Immune or resistant to something, especially the influence or power of something. <br><br>Example: "She was quite unsusceptible to the salesman's tactics and declined the offer."
Unexpectedly unknown or unforeseen; not known or recognized.<br><br>Example: The unsuspected talent of the young musician amazed everyone.
Without suspecting or realizing something, often because of a lack of knowledge or experience; unaware or unprepared.
Unsustainability refers to the inability or inadequacy of a system, process, or situation to be maintained or continued over time without causing harm, depletion, or degradation to the environment, resources, or societal well-being.<br><br>It can manifest in various forms, such as:<br><br> Environmental unsustainability: The failure to maintain a sustainable balance between human activity and the natural environment, leading to issues like climate change, pollution, and resource depletion.<br> Economic unsustainability: The inability of a business, institution, or economy to maintain its financial stability, leading to bankruptcy, debt, or financial insecurity.<br> Social unsustainability: The failure to create a fair and equitable society, leading to issues like poverty, inequality, and social injustice.<br><br>In general, unsustainability often arises from the misuse or overuse of resources, neglect of long-term consequences, or inadequate planning and management. Addressing unsustainability requires a comprehensive approach that involves adopting sustainable practices, reducing waste, and promoting responsible use of resources.