"Unalteringly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Consistently and permanently in the same way; unchanged in opinion, intention, or adherence.
Not assigned or allocated: <br><br>Something that is unallotted has not been divided or given out in the way that was planned or expected.<br><br>For example:<br><br> Many places at the conference were unallotted to first-time speakers.
Not permitted or approved; not allowed or permitted.<br><br>Example: The unallowable behavior on the school premises is causing concern among the authorities.
Completely pure and genuine; not mixed with anything else.<br><br>Example: "Her dedication to her work is completely unalloyed, without any ulterior motives."
Unalterability refers to the state of being unchangeable, unalterable, or unwavering. It implies that something remains the same or unchanged, despite attempts to modify or alter it. The term often carries connotations of permanence, inflexibility, or steadfastness.
Untreated or uncombined; not mixed or blended together. <br><br>Example: "The unamalgamated facts were revealed in the investigation." <br><br>(Note: This word is often seen as the opposite of "amalgamated", meaning combined or unified.)
Unambiguity refers to the quality of being clear and unmistakable in meaning or interpretation, leaving no room for confusion or doubt. It means that a word, phrase, or expression has only one possible meaning, and its intended meaning is unambiguous and free from ambiguity.
A tsunami is a series of ocean waves with extremely long wavelengths that approach or reach land, typically with devastating effect, especially those caused by an earthquake underwater.