"Unauthorised" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Unauthorised" Meaning

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.

"Unauthorised" Examples

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1. Adjective: The symposium was cancelled due to an unauthorised entry of protesters into the auditorium.

2. Adjective: An unauthorised person was discovered trying to access the server of the company.

3. Adjective: She was charged for accessing an unauthorised website for sale of copyright materials.

4. Adjective: The celebrity sued the airline company for unauthorised commercial of their private photo on a billboard.

5. Adjective: Guests are not allowed to attend the secret memorial service, and entry is unauthorised.

"Unauthorised" Similar Words

Unattractive

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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.

Unattractiveness

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Lack of attractiveness or charm. A quality or characteristic that makes something or someone unappealing, unpleasant, or distasteful.

Unattributable

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Unaudited

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Unauthentic

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Unavailability

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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.

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Unavailing

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Unavoidability

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Unavoidability refers to the state of being unavoidable, or the quality of being impossible to avoid or escape. It implies a sense of inevitability or necessity, where something is bound to happen or be done, regardless of one's will or intentions.<br><br>Example: "The company's financial troubles made bankruptcy appear as an unavoidable reality."