"Unconsummated" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unconsummated" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unconsummated" Meaning

Unconsummated refers to a marriage or union that is not fully realized or implemented, often because it has not been consummated through a physical relationship or act. In legal contexts, it can also refer to a debt or obligation that has not been fulfilled or paid.

"Unconsummated" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Uncommunicated"


1. Note-Taking


"The newlyweds were ecstatic but their unconsummated first night together turned into a frustrating and awkward experience due to doubts and anxieties."

2. Love


"Her unconsummated feelings for him gave way to realization and she broke off the engagement two weeks after the proposal with a mix of sadness and closure."

3. Marriage


"The technical term for a marriage that has not been consummated is unconsciousmate or unconsummated marriage."

4. Legal


"Until recent times giving an unconsummated marriage has been deemed null and void in many places."

5. Medical


"A man suffering from unconsciousmate sexual disorder sought medical help from a therapist with feelings of disappointment and confusion."

"Unconsummated" Similar Words

Unconsoled

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Without comfort or consolation, still grieving or troubled; unable to find peace or relief. Grieving or upset without any consolation from others.

Unconsolidated

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Unconstant

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Unconstant refers to unpredictable, inconstant, or unstable, suggesting a lack of constancy or consistency in behavior, actions, or feelings. It can also describe something that is subject to change or variation.

Unconstitutional

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Unconstitutionality

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Unconstitutionally

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The word "unconstitutionally" refers to something that is not in accordance with the constitution, or a law that is not in accord with a constitution, especially a country's constitution. It refers to an action that is contrary to the principles, rules, or powers established by a constitution.<br><br>In other words, an action or decision is unconstitutionally if it:<br><br> Goes against a constitutional provision or clause<br> Exceeds the powers or authority granted to a government agency or official<br> Violates the rights or freedoms protected by the constitution<br> Lacks the necessary authority or permission under the constitution<br><br>For example:<br><br> The mayor's decision to build a new sports stadium was made unconstitutionally, as it ignored the town's zoning laws.<br> The government's actions were considered unconstitutionally biased, as they favored one group over others.<br><br>Overall, "unconstitutionally" is a word that is often used to criticize or condemn actions that are perceived as illegal or unjust, especially in a democratic country governed by a constitution.

Unconstrained

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Lacking or not subject to restraint or limitation; unrestricted; unrestrained.

Unconstrainedly

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Uncontainable

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Uncontaminated

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Not spoiled, tampered with, or otherwise impaired; free from pollution, impurities, or adulteration.

Uncontentious

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Not likely to cause disagreement or argument; easy to accept or agree on. Uncontroversial or unobjectionable.

Uncontested

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Uncontrived

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Uncontrived refers to something that is natural, spontaneous, and genuine, without being forced or artificial. It implies that something has arisen from a natural or effortless impulse, rather than being staged or manipulated in some way.<br><br>Example: "Her uncontrived smile was a joy to see."

Uncontrollable

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Uncontrollably

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Uncontrolled

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