"Unclarified" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Unclear; not forthcoming or unmistakable in expression or meaning; too vague or ambiguous for clear understanding.
Behaving in an unpolite or cruel way towards other people, often in a way that is characteristic of someone who shows little respect for the law or for society in general.
Refers to behavior or a way of life that is socially unacceptable, lacking in refinement, or disregarding of established social norms and rules of behavior. It often implies a lack of education, culture, or manners.
Meaning: Lacking in the social customs, manners, or civility that are considered normal or acceptable in polite society.<br><br>Example: "The tourists were shocked by the uncivilized behavior of the locals in the crowded streets."
unclaimed: <br><br>not taken or received by anyone, especially in a formal or official process, usually because not enough information was given, the person was not found, or the right person was not informed.
"Uncle" can refer to:<br><br>- A male who is the brother of one's parent.<br>- A male who is the husband of one's aunt.<br>- A close male friend or a title of affection for an older male friend or relative.<br><br>In some cultures, it can also be used as a polite or affectionate term to refer to an older man in general.
Not clean or free from dirt, dust, or impurities; contaminated or polluted.<br><br>Example: The bathroom was unclean, so we didn't want to use it.<br><br>Synonyms: dirty, filthy, grimy, unhygienic, sordid<br><br>Antonyms: clean, spotless, pristine, antiseptic, sanitary
Uncleanliness refers to the state of being unhygienic, dirty, or contaminated. It can include the presence of dirt, dust, bacteria, viruses, or other substances that can harm human health.<br><br>There are different types of uncleanliness, including:<br><br>1. Physical uncleanliness: This refers to the presence of dirt, grime, or other physical substances that can make surfaces or objects dirty.<br>2. Moral uncleanliness: This refers to a lack of purity or moral integrity, often associated with behaviors or actions that are considered immoral or unethical.<br>3. Sanitary uncleanliness: This refers to the presence of bacteria, viruses, or other microorganisms that can cause illness or disease.<br>4. Spiritual uncleanliness: This refers to a state of spiritual impurity or a lack of connection with one's spiritual nature.<br><br>Uncleanliness can have both physical and emotional consequences, including:<br><br> Physical health problems, such as digestive issues or skin conditions<br> Emotional distress, such as anxiety or depression<br> Social stigma or shame<br> Spiritual disconnection or feelings of guilt<br><br>Taking measures to maintain cleanliness and hygiene is essential for preventing the spread of infections and illnesses, promoting overall health and well-being, and feeling comfortable and confident in one's environment.
Unhygienic or not clean; filthy; unsanitary. <br><br>Example: The uncleanly conditions in the public washroom were a health hazard.
Uncleanness refers to the state of being unclean or dirty, morally or physically. It can also imply a state of being impure, immoral, or corrupt.