"Unclassified" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Adjective: Not classified or organized into categories; of uncertain or unreported character or origin.
Example: The unclassified document contained sensitive information that was not marked as confidential.
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.
Unclear; not forthcoming or unmistakable in expression or meaning; too vague or ambiguous for clear understanding.
Describing something as unclassifiable means that it cannot be categorized or assigned to a specific group or category, often due to its unique or unconventional nature, making it difficult to define or understand.
"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.
Unclear refers to something that is ambiguously expressed, vague, or difficult to understand, often because it lacks sufficient definition, description, or explanation.
Not understood or clear.<br><br> example: The teacher asked the student to repeat the question so that he could clearly understand it.