"Uncategorisable" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
incapable of being categorized or classified; too diverse or complex to be placed into a particular group or classification.
The existentialist philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre is often cited as being difficult to categorise or relegate to a specific genre.
Her art style is unclassifiable and defies categorisation due to its eclecticism and constant evolution.
The novel's genre-bending elements made it difficult for publishers to categorise it.
His music career was unclassifiable, blending different styles and genres in a way that defied categorisation.
The profusion of cultures and ideas in the cosmopolitan city made it impossible for tourists to categorise or navigate.
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.
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."
The word "uncovered, unwalled, and unfloored, particularly a room or a hallway without a carpet."
Uncategorised refers to something that cannot be classified or grouped into a particular category or classification. It is often used to describe items, data, or information that do not fit into a specific categorization scheme or system.
Hoping to be unable to locate or classify something because it cannot be placed in a category or category.
Not sealed or covered, especially with caulk; unplastered; uncovered.<br><br>Example: The ghastly realities of warfare burst upon him uncaulked.