"Unaccented" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
without an accent or stress mark. Usually used to describe a letter or vowel in a word that is pronounced without a mark of stress or distinct pitch, particularly when compared to its accented equivalent.
As for someone without an accent: "She pronounces her words in a normal way, but her accent lies in her phrasing and tone."
Lacking grammatical or phonetic marks: "In writing, the dialogue was rendered unaccented, as if the characters spoke without any distinct dialect or nationality."
Unmarked by centuries of foreign rule or past oppression: "The island has been unaccented by colonial powers for decades, resulting in its unique, untouched culture."
Not hidden or overshadowed: "The art of fresco-painting was once unaccented by the works of other artists, making Bernini's La Fontana Trevi truly stand out."
Without a prominent or high-pitched sound: "He sang a beautiful melody with an unaccented vocal line that brought the audience to chills."
Unabated refers to continued or undeveloped without interruption or slowing down; persistent or unrestrained. For example:<br><br>"She continued to shout unabated until her voice was hoarse."
The word "unabbreviated" refers to something that is not shortened or condensed. It means that a word, phrase, or expression has been written or spoken in its full and complete form, without any omitted or condensed part.
Meaning: Not able or capable of doing something.<br><br>Example: "I'm unable to attend the meeting today due to illness."<br><br>Alternatively, "unable" can also be used to indicate a lack of permission or authorization.<br><br>Example: "The guard was unable to let me enter the restricted area."
The Unabomber is a noun that refers to a domestic terrorist in the United States, Ted Kaczynski, who carried out a series of mail bombings that killed three people and injured 23 others between 1978 and 1995. He targeted universities and airlines, hence the name "Unabomber," short for "University and Airline Bomber". His motives were rooted in his opposition to modern technology and his desire to promote anti-technology ideology.
Unabridged refers to a complete and uncensored version of a book, document, or other written work. It means that the version is not abridged or condensed in any way, and all the original content is included.
Unabsorbed refers to something that has not been absorbed or taken in, either physically or physically. It can also describe a person or feeling that is not being fully taken in or acknowledged by others, often resulting in a sense of rejection or rejection.
Without stress or emphasis, spoken or written in an unmarked or neutral pronunciation, not with specific emphasis on syllables.
Not agreed with or approved by someone.<br><br>Being rejected or denied.<br><br>Not accepted or approved, often because of lack of interest, quality, or conformity.
Impractical or difficult for people to get access to; inaccessible areas are not open to the public or to certain people.
Unacclimatized refers to someone or something that is not adapted or accustomed to a particular condition or environment.<br><br>It can also mean not physically or mentally adjusted to a new or changing situation, especially at high altitudes or in different temperatures.<br><br>In other words, unacclimatized individuals may feel sick, dizzy, or weak due to the drastic change they are experiencing, and their bodies may struggle to adjust to the new condition.