"Unamiable" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Unamiable
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"Unamiable" Meaning

Without passionate goodwill or kind intentions; not favorable or kindly disposed.

"Unamiable" Examples

Usage examples:


His unamiable attitude towards his colleagues made it difficult for him to get a promotion.
The company's unamiable treatment of its employees led to a major strike.
The unamiable neighbor constantly complained about the noise level, even though it was within the law.
Her unamiable response to the critic's comments made her sound defensive.
His unamiable behavior towards others in the office made him very antisocial.

"Unamiable" Similar Words

Unalteringly

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Consistently and permanently in the same way; unchanged in opinion, intention, or adherence.

Unamalgamated

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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

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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.

Unambiguous

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Unclear or unclear.<br><br>An adjective meaning straightforward and having only one possible meaning.

Unambiguously

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Meaning: Clearly and unmistakably; without any ambiguity or doubt.<br><br>Example sentence: "The judge's ruling on the case was unambiguously in favor of the plaintiff."

Unambitious

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Lacking in ambition or willingness to succeed.

Unambivalent

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Having no doubt or ambiguity; unequivocal.

Unami

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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.

Unamortised

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Unamortised refers to a financial balance or amount that has not yet been absorbed or spread out over a period of time, typically due to an arrangement such as a loan or mortgage. It is often used in the context of accounting to describe the difference between the initial cost or value of an asset and the present value of all future expenses or payments related to it.

Unamortized

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Unamortized refers to a cost or expense that has not been spread out or depreciated over time, especially in the context of accounting or financial calculations. It is a cost that is still being accumulated or built up, and has not yet been evenly distributed or amortized over the useful life of an asset or project.

Unamused

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Not pleased or entertained; disinclined to laugh or show amusement.

Unamusing

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Lacking in amusement or pleasure; dull or uninteresting.

Unanaesthetised

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Conscious and awake, without anesthesia or sedation.

Unanalysed

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The word "unanalysed" is an adjective that means not analyzed or examined closely. It refers to something that has not been broken down or examined in detail, often to understand its components, structure, or meaning.

Unanalytical

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Unanalytical refers to a failure to break down or analyze something into its component parts, or to consider all aspects of a situation in a thorough and detailed way. It can also describe a person who is unable or unwilling to think critically or logically about complex issues, instead relying on intuition, emotions, or general impressions.

Unanalyzed

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Meaning: not analyzed or examined in detail or broken down into separate parts.<br><br>Example: The DNA analysis was still in its unanalyzed state when the researchers made their groundbreaking discovery.