"Unacclimatised" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
someone who is not used to a particular environment, climate, or situation as a result of not being exposed to it often or for a long time.
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 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.
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.
Being or done without accompanying or accompanied by another person or persons. Not accompanied or together with someone else, especially not being accompanied by a parent or an adult.
Having failed to achieve or complete something; not successful or fulfilled in a particular goal or endeavor, often due to a lack of completion, progress, or attainment.
Inadmissible to scrutiny or criticism; utterly without excuse; and/or unwilling to give a full or honest account of something.
Unaccounted refers to something or someone that is not included in an account or reckoning, often in a financial sense, but can also be used in a broader sense to describe something that is not explained or accounted for.<br><br>Example: The company revealed an unaccounted shortfall in their quarterly earnings.<br><br>In general, unaccounted means that something or someone is missing or omitted from a record, report, or explanation, leaving a gap or discrepancy.
Without official recognition or approval, particularly in terms of academic or professional qualifications. Not meeting the standards or requirements of a recognized accrediting agency.