"Unattributed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
UNUSED, not assigned or named; unnamed. Official, though uncited or unacknowledged in origin.
Here are 5 usage examples of the word "unattributed":
The newspaper's article on the recent scandal was marked as "unattributed" because the source was unknown.
The unattributed quote in the book made it difficult for scholars to verify the accuracy of the historical account.
The artist's statement was left unattributed in the exhibition catalog, sparking controversy among attendees.
The professor had trouble integrating the unattributed sources into his research paper, as they lacked proper citations.
Due to a technical glitch, the contributor's name was left unattributed on the online article, angering the editor who had assigned it.
Unattempted refers to something that has not been attempted or tried, often implying that it has been deliberately left undone or abstained from. It can also refer to something that remains unfinished or uncompleted, especially because it was not attempted or pursued.
Lacking attention; not paying attention or ignoring something.<br><br>Example: "The unattentive driver allowed the car to drift out of its lane."
Not confirmed or proven by evidence or records; not recorded in any historical or literary account.
Unattractive refers to something or someone that lacks physical appeal or charm, often to the extent of being unpleasant to look at or unpleasantly composed. It can be used to describe a person's appearance, a landscape, or even an idea, object, or situation.<br><br>For example:<br><br>- The unattractive exterior of the old building needed renovation.<br><br>- Her unattractive attitude at the party made it hard to approach her.<br><br>In many contexts, "unattractive" means the opposite of beautiful, pretty, or appealing.
Lack of attractiveness or charm. A quality or characteristic that makes something or someone unappealing, unpleasant, or distasteful.
Unaudited refers to financial statements, records, or reports that have not been reviewed or verified by an independent auditor. These statements or records may not have been checked for accuracy, completeness, or conformity to accounting standards, and therefore, their authenticity and reliability may be uncertain or unverified.
Unauthorized means not given or approved official permission or approval for something. It refers to an action or behavior that is not sanctioned or endorsed by a particular authority or organization. Examples include entering a restricted area, accessing confidential information without permission, or making a purchase with a counterfeit credit card.
A state of not being available; absence, waiting, or a lack of something (such as facilities, personnel, or equipment), especially in a place where one is expected to be or to provide it.<br><br>Example: The restaurant had staff unavailability due to the pandemic.<br><br>Antonyms: availability, presence, readiness<br><br>Synonyms: inaccessibility, unreachability, shortage, absence.