"Unborn" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A fetus or a baby that has not yet been born, still developing inside its mother's womb.
Verb: to remove an obstruction or barrier, making it possible to go through or access a place.<br><br>Example: The city authorities unblocked the street after the accident, allowing cars to pass through.<br><br>Noun: something that prevents access or movement.<br><br>Example: The firewall is an unblock on our computer that prevents the virus from spreading.
Removed or prevented from being blocked.<br><br>Example: The new policy unblocks access to the restricted website.
(adj.) Not yet developed or realized; not yet in full growth or bloom.<br><br>Example: "The talents of the young musician were still unblossomed, waiting to be nurtured and polished."
Without feeling modest or shy; openly and honestly, often in a way that is surprising or impressive because of its complete lack of hesitation or self-consciousness.
The word "unbosomed" is a verb that means to free or release a feeling or emotion, often a pent-up or reserved one, from restraint or inhibition. It can also refer to the act of freeing or liberating oneself or someone else from a restriction or confinement, often in a physical or emotional sense.<br><br>In a figurative sense, "unbosomed" can also mean to reveal or disclose a secret or a hidden truth, often in a heartfelt or deeply personal way.
Untroubled or unaffected by something that might normally cause concern or disturbance; untroubled or unruffled.
Unbound refers to something that is not restricted or limited in any way, especially by laws, rules, or other conditions. It can also mean not bound or tied to a specific relationship, obligation, or duty.<br><br>Example: The entrepreneur's business was unbound by conventional constraints, allowing her to innovate and think outside the box.<br><br>Unbound can also be a quality or characteristic of something that is free from restrictions or limitations, such as unbound freedom, unbound creativity, or unbound enthusiasm.<br><br>Example: The artist's unbound imagination led to a truly unique and innovative piece of art.
Lacking limits or boundaries; unrestricted; unlimited.<br><br>Example: The company's growth has been unbounded, with sales increasing rapidly every quarter.
Unbowed refers to someone or something that shows courage, determination, and refusal to be intimidated or defeated, despite adversity, opposition, or difficulties. In other words, it means unwavering or unyielding in one's commitment, opinion, or course of action.<br><br>Example: "The social activist remained unbowed in her fight for human rights, even in the face of violent opposition from the authorities."
To unwind or untangle a braid; to cancel or undo something that has been carefully planned or arranged.