"Uncompetitive" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Unable or unwilling to compete effectively with others; inferior or weaker in comparison to others.
1. The company's large market share made it an uncompetitive market for new entrants.
2. After the government implemented trade barriers, the economy became an uncompetitive global player.
3. The student's uncompetitive level of English held him back from participating in the debate.
4. In a highly competitive industry, the small startup was perceived as an uncompetitive player due to lack of funding.
5. The uncompetitive teams in the league struggled to stay afloat each season due to their poor financial situation.
Not changed or influenced by commercialization; not made into a marketable product or flooded with commercial advertisements in order to make a profit.
"Not firmly bound or attached to a particular opinion, course of action, or such, leaving oneself free to change one's mind or switch; not giving a firm or definite assurance."
Meaning: Not ordinary or usual; unusual; exceptional.<br><br>Example sentences: "He has an uncommonly good memory." "The uncommonly harsh weather conditions made it difficult to travel."
The word "uncommunicative" refers to someone who is unwilling or unable to communicate effectively or openly, often due to being secretive, uncooperative, or unresponsive. It can also describe a situation or condition where information or ideas are not being shared or exchanged freely.
Showing a lack of sympathy or kindness towards others. Often, it refers to someone who is unsentimental, uncaring, and unempathetic.
Uncompensated refers to something that is not paid or rewarded, often used to describe labor, services, or expenses that are not reimbursed or compensated in any way.
Not fully finished or concluded; lacking something necessary to be considered complete.<br><br>Example: "The project has been uncompleted due to funding issues."<br><br>Synonyms: unfinished, undue, unfulfilled, unpursued.<br><br>Antonyms: completed, finished, accomplished, achieved.
Not conforming or complying with a rule, standard, or requirement; unwilling or unable to follow instructions or guidelines.
Simple and easy to understand, often in a straightforward way. Lacking complex or subtle details.
Describing something that is unfavorable, critical, or insulting, often meaning negative and unpleasant.