Words Starting With "U"

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Unvisard

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Unvisard is a word that refers to something or someone that is concealed or hidden.

Unvisited

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Meaning: Not visited or traveled to before; untrodden or unseen.

Unvoiced

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Silent or not pronounced with the voice.

Unwanted

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not desired or needed; unsolicited.

Unwarily

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In a careless or thoughtless manner; without being careful or cautious.

Unwarrantable

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Warrantable or unwarrantable generally refer to actions that are justifiable or unjustifiable in terms of their consequences, ground, or basis.<br><br>Unwarrantable:<br><br>In legal contexts, unwarrantable often means that an action or decision lacks a sufficient or proper basis, justification, or excuse. In broader contexts, it can imply that an action or decision is unjustifiable, unreasonable, or ill-advised.<br><br>In the United States, the term is also used in insurance law to describe claims that exceed the norms of reasonable expectation, essentially describing something that is not covered under a policy.<br><br>In everyday contexts, unwarrantable might be used to imply that someone's actions or behavior is heavily criticized or without a valid reason.

Unwarranted

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Not deserved, justified, or necessary; not called for.

Unwary

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Lacking caution or care; not taking sensible steps to prevent something from happening.

Unwashed

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Not cleaned or washed, typically because something has been ignored or neglected.

Unwatered

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Lacking water; not watered.

Unwavering

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Remaining firm and unwavering in one's commitment, opinions, or principles, without hesitation or change, even in the face of challenges or opposition. Having unshakeable resolve or steadfast determination.

Unwaveringly

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Means doing something absolutely without any doubt or hesitation, remaining faithful or loyal without any weakening or wavering. <br><br>Example: She stood unwaveringly by her friends through thick and thin.

Unwearable

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Impervious to wear or deterioration; not subject to damage or disintegration through use or time.

Unwearied

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Lasting or showing no sign of exhaustion; not tired.<br><br>Example: The unwearied enthusiasm of the young volunteer inspired everyone around her.

Unweariedly

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Consistently and continuously, without getting tired or show signs of fatigue, despite prolonged efforts.inya

Unwearying

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persistent and tireless, showing no sign of getting tired or weakened.

Unweathered

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Not changed in quality or appearance by exposure to the elements or by wear and tear.

Unwed

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Unwed refers to a person who is not married. It can describe someone who has never been married, or someone who is currently unmarried, but may be in a romantic relationship or have other close family ties.

Unwelcome

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Meaning: Not wanted or accepted; not welcomed or received kindly.<br><br>Example: "The stranger received an unwelcome gift from the hosts."

Unwell

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Feeling unwell means not being in a state of good physical or mental health. A person may feel unwell due to illness, injury, or a minor complaint such as tiredness or discomfort. The term is often used informally to refer to a condition that is not serious, but not completely well either, and can be something that is being recovered from or is expected to get better soon.

Unwholesome

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Unwholesome refers to something that is unhealthy, corrupt, or morally corrupting. It can also imply something that is foul, vile, or impure. In a more general sense, unwholesome can describe something that is unpleasant, disagreeable, or unwholesome in a figurative sense, meaning something that is not good or beneficial for one's well-being.

Unwholesomely

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In an immoral, indecent or corrupt manner; not wholesome or healthy.<br><br>Example: The governor was criticized for running the state unwholesomely, with allegations of corruption and embezzlement.

Unwholesomeness

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Unwholesomeness refers to the quality of being unpleasant, unhealthy, or objectionable in a moral or spiritual sense. It can describe something that is corrupt, immoral, or unseemly, and can also refer to a lack of wholesomeness or a sense of decay or degeneration.

Unwieldiness

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Unwieldiness refers to the quality of being difficult to handle or manage, often because something is too large, heavy, or cumbersome to be easily controlled or wielded. It can also refer to a lack of skill or competence in handling a situation or tool.<br><br>Example: "The unwieldiness of the cargo ship made it difficult to dock safely in the harbor."<br><br>Synonyms: unmanageability, clumsiness, cumbersome, intractability.

Unwieldy

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adjective<br><br>1. Difficult to handle or use because of being too large or complicated<br>2. Lacking control or coordination, especially with physical movements or actions.

Unwilling

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Showing no wish to do something or do something reluctantly.<br><br>Example: "I don't feel like going to the party, I'm feeling quite unwilling to go."<br><br>Synonyms: unwillingness, reluctance, disinclination<br><br>Antonyms: willing, eager

Unwillingly

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Unwillingly means not willing or not wanting to do something; doing something reluctantly or against one's will.

Unwillingness

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The meaning of "unwillingness" is a lack of willingness or desire to do something. It refers to a reluctance or disinclination to engage in an activity, make a decision, or take an action. It can also imply a lack of enthusiasm, motivation, or eagerness to do something. Unwillingness can manifest in various ways, such as refusal, hesitation, or reluctance. For example:<br><br> "I don't feel willing to try that new food." (reluctance to try something)<br> "She showed a willingness to help, despite being initially unwilling." (transition from unwillingness to willingness)<br> "His unwillingness to change made it difficult to find a compromise." (lack of willingness to compromise)<br><br>Synonyms for unwillingness include reluctance, disinclination, disinclivity, and hesitancy.

Unwind

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To relax and become calm, especially after a period of stress or worry. To relieve or reduce tension.<br><br>Example: "Taking a warm bath helped me unwind after a long day."

Unwinding

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To relax or calm down, especially after a period of stress or tension. To release or resolve a problem or trouble.

Unwinds

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To release or relax tense muscles or the mind by removing or easing pressure or strain.<br><br>Example: "She took a deep breath and unwinds her tired body on the beach."<br><br>Synonym: relaxes<br><br>Antonym: tightens

Unwinnable

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Having no chance of winning or being won; impossible to succeed at or accomplish.

Unwise

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Not sensible or reasonable; foolish or imprudent.<br><br>Example: It was an unwise decision to invest all your money in a single stock.

Unwisely

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meaning: foolishly or imprudently; not using good sense or judgment.

Unwitting

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Unwitting refers to someone who is unaware or uninformed about a situation, fact, or circumstance, often due to being uninformed or not paying attention. This person can be seen as naive or unsuspecting, often leading to unexpected consequences.<br><br>Example: "The employee was unwittingly caught up in a scandal due to his ignorance of the company's internal policies."<br><br>Synonyms: innocent, unaware, naive, ignorant, unsuspecting.

Unwittingly

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Unintentionally or unaware of what is happening. <br><br>Example: She unintentionally broke the glass, and now it's shattered all over the floor.