"Uncategorise" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To remove or take away a categorization or classification from something, often making it no longer relevant or fitting into a particular group.
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."
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
incapable of being categorized or classified; too diverse or complex to be placed into a particular group or classification.
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.
Uncategorize is a verb that means to remove or reject a person, thing, or concept from a category or classification. It can also mean to make something no longer classified or identified as part of a particular group or category.<br><br>Example: "The article was uncategorized because it didn't fit into any of the pre-existing categories."<br><br>It can also be used to describe a system or process that removes or rejects items that don't fit into a particular category.<br><br>Example: "The AI system uncategorized 20% of the incoming data as it didn't meet the specified criteria."<br><br>In a broader sense, uncategorize can also mean to question or challenge existing categories and classifications, and to encourage critical thinking and re-evaluation of assumptions.<br><br>Example: "The artist's work was described as uncategorizable, challenging the traditional boundaries between different art forms."
Not sealed or covered, especially with caulk; unplastered; uncovered.<br><br>Example: The ghastly realities of warfare burst upon him uncaulked.