"Unascertained" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Uncertain or unknown, not yet proved or confirmed.
Deserted or abandoned, especially because it is not considered worth visiting or living in.<br><br> demasi harsh or inhospitable, making it impossible to get close or near something.<br><br>Synonyms: forbidding, forbiddingCharacteristics, repulsive, repugnant.
Unappropriated means not assigned or allocated for a specific use or purpose. It refers to something that is not allocated, designated, or utilized for a particular goal, project, or situation. It can also imply that something is not justified or grounded in a particular context.
It describes something that is obvious or proven to be true, and there is no need to argue or dispute it. It implies that the fact or statement is supported by convincing evidence and is not open to reasonable debate or contradiction.
Without a weapon.<br><br>Example: The police officer was shot by the unarmed man.<br><br>Meaning: The man was not holding a gun or any other type of weapon when he was shot.
Adjective: Operating with a single argument or operating only on one variable or value.<br><br>Example: A unary operator, such as the negation operator (!) in many programming languages, takes only one unit of information for calculation.
Adjective: impossible to discover or determine; uncertain or unreliable.<br><br>Example: "The effects of the new policy on the economy were largely unascertainable."
Immodestly; without being ashamed or afraid to show one's feelings or actions freely. Without shame or hesitation; openly and unapologetically; without a sense of concern for what others may think.
The word "unasked" refers to something that has been done or provided without being requested or invited. It means that something is done spontaneously or unexpectedly, without anyone asking for it.<br><br>Example: "She offered to help her friend move unasked, and was happy to lend a hand."
"Unassailability" refers to the quality or state of being incapable of being challenged, disputed, or contradicted, often because it is based on a fundamental truth or fact. It can also imply a sense of firmness, steadiness, and certainty.<br><br>Example sentences:<br> The independence of the judiciary is considered a cornerstone of democracy and an unassailability of the rule of law.<br> The scientific fact that the Earth revolves around the Sun is an unassailability of the geocentric model.<br><br>It's worth noting that this word is not commonly used in everyday conversation, and it might sound a bit formal or even old-fashioned.
Unassailable refers to something that is completely and utterly valid, unchallengeable, or not open to criticism or attack. It implies that a fact, argument, or position is so solid, logical, and well-supported that it cannot be disputed or refuted.<br><br>Example: "Her argument was unassailable, and it convinced everyone in the room."<br><br>Synonyms: impeccable, unshakeable, unchallengeable, airtight, watertight.
Unassailably means incapable of being doubted, challenged, or challenged successfully; convincing, solid, and unshakeable. It describes something that is not susceptible to criticism or opposition.