"Unaccounted" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unaccounted" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Unaccounted
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"Unaccounted" Meaning

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.

Example: The company revealed an unaccounted shortfall in their quarterly earnings.

In general, unaccounted means that something or someone is missing or omitted from a record, report, or explanation, leaving a gap or discrepancy.

"Unaccounted" Examples

Usage Examples


| Type | Sentence | Explanation |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Substantially | There is conjecture about most tests beyond those cleared with alibis. Most of the rest remained unaccounted for in the investigation. | There were investigations conducted to find answers or information not included previously. |
| Preposition | As much as they speculated about the intervention from the organization, it remained largely unaccounted for as a realm. | The speculated reason was unclear or can't be found out. |
| Verb | The lack of real space in documents made monitoring stocks unaccounted for at times. | Unexpected situations happened because of lack of space in documents. |
| Adverb | Several times he loaned things, yet sterling friend returned everything unaccounted. | Everything loaned by this person with a dollar sign on repaying them 100% of the money. return bool abated nothing. |
| Adjective | Scientists gained positive details on all licenses processed so far, leaving unaccounted merely a handful. | Scientists learned the desirable results of about all the processed software licenses. What remains is a very small amount.

"Unaccounted" Similar Words

Unaccepted

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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.

Unaccessible

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Impractical or difficult for people to get access to; inaccessible areas are not open to the public or to certain people.

Unacclimatised

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Unacclimatized

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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.

Unaccompanied

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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.

Unaccomplished

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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.

Unaccountable

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Inadmissible to scrutiny or criticism; utterly without excuse; and/or unwilling to give a full or honest account of something.

Unaccountably

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Unexpectedly or inexplicably; without a clear or adequate explanation.

Unaccredited

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Without official recognition or approval, particularly in terms of academic or professional qualifications. Not meeting the standards or requirements of a recognized accrediting agency.

Unaccrued

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Not acquired or obtained, especially in a financial sense. Uncredited or unearned.

Unaccustomed

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Not accustomed or prepared to something; unfamiliar.

Unachievable

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Improbable or impossible to achieve.

Unachievably

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Meaning: Too difficult to achieve or attain.<br><br>Example: "The goal of flying a spaceship to Mars by the end of the year is unachievable with our current technology."<br><br>Synonyms: impossible, impractical, unattainable, unrealistic.

Unacknowledged

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Not recognized, accepted, or acknowledged; not officially recorded or accounted for.<br><br>Example: "The unacknowledged email was sitting in her inbox for weeks."

Unacquainted

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Unacquainted means not familiar or well-known to someone; not acquainted or introduced to someone or something. It refers to a lack of familiarity, acquaintance, or knowledge about something or someone.

Unactioned

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Unactioned refers to a situation or proposal that has not been taken any action on or implemented.<br><br>Example: "The government's proposal to reduce carbon emissions remains unactioned, despite its importance for the environment."