"Unadaptable" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "unadaptable" means unable or unwilling to change or adapt to new or different situations, ideas, or circumstances. It describes someone or something that is resistant to change or inflexible, often to the point of being unable to adjust to new demands or requirements.
Example: "The rigid company culture made it difficult for them to adapt to the changing market conditions, and they ultimately went out of business."
Synonyms: inflexible, unyielding, intractable, obstinate.
Without official recognition or approval, particularly in terms of academic or professional qualifications. Not meeting the standards or requirements of a recognized accrediting agency.
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.
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 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 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."
Unadjacent refers to not adjacent, meaning not next to each other or not in a direct or adjacent relationship.<br><br>In other words, two or more things that are not side by side, one following the other in a sequence, or connected in a direct way.
Unadjusted refers to something that has not been changed or altered to fit a particular standard, requirement, or framework. It means that the original or raw state of something remains unchanged and has not been adjusted or modified to suit a specific purpose, need, or condition.<br><br>In other words, unadjusted items or situations are as they originally existed or were found, without any intermediate steps or alterations.
Unadulterated means completely pure, genuine, or unmodified; not mixed with anything else. It describes something that is entirely free from any kind of contamination, alteration, or impurity. In other words, unadulterated refers to something that is authentic, unaltered, and uncompromised in its original form.