"Uncalled-for" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Uncalled-for" Meaning

Unnecessary or uninvited; unwelcome. Taken without someone's permission or invitation.

"Uncalled-for" Examples

Usage Examples for "uncalled-for"


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The noise in the library was completely uncalled-for and disrupted the studying of the students.
The manager's criticism of the employee was uncalled-for and unfair.
She felt that the apology was uncalled-for, as she didn't feel responsible for the accident.
The aggressive language used by the politician was totally uncalled-for in a public debate.
There was no warning, so the sudden announcement was uncalled-for and confusing.

"Uncalled-for" Similar Words

Unburdened

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Free from weights, care, worry or responsibility; unencumbered.

Unburied

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Not entombed or covered with earth; not buried.

Unburnished

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Not shone, polished, or enhanced; unattractive.

Unbusinesslike

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Not suiting or characteristic of business; unprofessional.<br><br>Example: "The firm's behaviour was unbusinesslike, and investors lost trust in the company."

Unbutton

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To release or remove the fastening of the buttons on a garment, such as a shirt, jacket, or dress, allowing it to open or become loose.

Unbuttoned

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Unbuttoned refers to something that is not fastened or secured with buttons, such as a shirt, coat, or dress. It can also describe a situation or attitude where someone is being open, honest, and unpretentious.

Unbuttoning

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The verb "unbuttoning" is a present participle or gerund form of the verb "unbutton", which means:<br><br> To release or fasten a button (on a garment)<br> To relax or soften one's reserve or formal attitude<br> To become less formal or more playful in manner or speech<br><br>For example:<br><br> She started unbuttoning her jacket to get more comfortable.<br> The comedian's jokes started unbuttoning his ordinary persona.<br> As we got to know each other, our conversation started unbuttoning, and we chatted more freely.

Unbuttons

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The verb "unbuttons" means to remove the buttons from something, typically a garment, or to release something which is fastened by buttons. It can also imply to disconnect or unwind, often in a mental or emotional sense. For example, "She unbuttoned her jacket" (removing the buttons from her jacket) or "He struggled to unbutton the emotions tied to the painful memory" (to untangle or release emotional feelings).

Uncannily

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/loginably; in a surprising or unaccountable manner; strangely; extraordinarily: She sang the song with uncanny accuracy. <br><br>Caregivers said it was an uncanny feeling to find their instruction manual among belongings after the client passed away, on the table is the instruction manual of a toilet.

Uncanniness

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The state or quality of being mysterious, strange, and unsettling, making someone feel uneasy, frightened, or uneasy; a sense of something that is unnatural or unnatural.

Uncanny

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Suggesting a quality or feeling that is strange and difficult to understand or explain, often in an unnerving or supernatural way.<br><br>Example: "The uncanny valley effect in robotics refers to the eerie and unnatural feeling we experience when robots or animations are almost, but not quite, indistinguishable from real humans."

Uncaring

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Lacking a sense of concern or sympathy for others; indifferent to their needs or feelings.

Uncaringly

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In a careless or unconcerned manner, showing a lack of consideration or concern for others' feelings or well-being.

Uncarpeted

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The word "uncovered, unwalled, and unfloored, particularly a room or a hallway without a carpet."

Uncatalysed

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Meaning: Not influenced or aided by a catalyst.<br><br>Example: The reaction occurred slowly, even though it was an uncatalysed one, which surprised the chemist.<br><br>Synonyms: unaided, uninfluenced

Uncatalyzed

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Not acted on or aided by a catalyst; spontaneous or uninitiated.