"Unatoned" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unatoned" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Unatoned
speak

"Unatoned" Meaning

Not being tamed or domesticated, particularly of wild animals that have not been trained to be friendly and obedient.

"Unatoned" Examples

1. The wine was unatoned by the harsh chemical, leaving a bitter taste in the mouth.


2. The expensive wine was unatoned to my taste, so I returned it to the store.


3. The old, unatoned song brought back memories of my childhood.


4. As the unatoned wineMixed with the air, it filled the entire kitchen with its pungent smell.


5. The historian opted to unatone the city's past accomplishments with a presentation that highlighted its cultural achievements.

"Unatoned" Similar Words

Unassigned

speak

Not allotted or assigned to a particular person or task.

Unassimilated

speak

Unassimilated refers to a person or group that has not been fully integrated or accepted into a particular culture, society, or community, often due to differences in background, language, customs, or identity.

Unassisted

speak

done or achieved without help or assistance.

Unassuageable

speak

Unassuageable (adjective) means unable to be comforted, calmed, or pacified; irreconcilable; unappeasable. It describes something or someone that cannot be satisfied or made happy, often because they are deeply unhappy, resentful, or indignant.

Unassuaged

speak

Not satisfied or calmed; not placated.

Unassuming

speak

Unassumingly

speak

Unathletic

speak

Lacking physical fitness or coordination; not agile or muscular.

Unattached

speak

Unattainability

speak

Unattainable

speak

Unattainableness

speak

The state or quality of being unattainable or impossible to reach or achieve. Impossibility of being obtained or accomplished.<br><br>Example: The unattainableness of eternal youth has become a theme of many novels and films, sparking debates on the meaning of aging and immortality.

Unattained

speak

Unattempted

speak

Unattended

speak

Unattentive

speak

Lacking attention; not paying attention or ignoring something.<br><br>Example: "The unattentive driver allowed the car to drift out of its lane."