"Unceasingly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Never stopping or slowing down; continuing continuously and unbrokenly.
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.
The word "unceremonious" refers to a lack of ceremony, formality, or ritual, often accompanied by a sense of informality, abruptness, or lack of respect.<br><br>Example: "He was fired with an unceremonious phone call, without being given a chance to explain himself."
Lacking in ceremony or dignity; informal, lacking ceremony, lacking formal correctness or propriety.
Uncertainly refers to a state of doubt, insecurity, or lack of confidence in one's knowledge, thoughts, or emotions, particularly in a situation where there is limited information, ambiguous evidence, or an awareness of the possibility of errors or uncertainty. It is often characterized by hesitancy, indecision, or a feeling of uncertainty about the consequences of one's actions or decisions.