"Uncoupled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Uncoupled
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"Uncoupled" Meaning

Not attached or connected to something else; single or alone.

"Uncoupled" Examples

Usage Examples for "Uncoupled"


1. Example of emotional state


Living alone can be wonderful, but for those like me who are used to having a partner, sometimes it feels uncoupled, not part of a couple.

2. Example related to transportation


The lorry had lost a wheel and was left uncoupled and propped against the side of the road.

3. Example in biology


The term uncoupled describes the process in aerobic respiration where the electron transport chain operates without producing ATP, as a result of the failure of ATP synthase.

4. Example in technological context


The internet browser became uncoupled from the settings interface when the software glitch occurred.

5. Example from a social view


The documentary explored the lives of seniors who chose to live uncoupled, finding that it was often not just about avoiding heartbreak but taking time for personal growth.

"Uncoupled" Similar Words

Uncorrelated

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Unrelated or independent of each other; not connected in a way that makes them affect one another.<br><br>Example: "The economic performance and weather are often uncorrelated, meaning that one does not directly impact the other."

Uncorroborated

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Not supported by evidence or proof; unverified.

Uncorroded

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Not damaged or weakened by exposure to air, moisture, or other elements, especially corrosion. Free from physical deterioration, especially not corroded or rusted.

Uncorrupted

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Not corrupted or impaired in any way, free from defects or flaws.

Uncountable

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Uncountables

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Uncountables, also known as mass nouns, are nouns that refer to substances, materials, or concepts that cannot be counted individually. They are typically formed with a singular form, but are treated as plurals because they have no individual units.<br><br>Examples of uncountables include:<br><br> Water<br> Air<br> Sand<br> Dust<br> Sugar<br> Salt<br> Time<br> Weather<br> Music<br> Light<br><br>The key characteristics of uncountables are:<br><br> They cannot be counted or quantified<br> They do not have a distinct unit or individuality<br> They often refer to a whole or a mass<br> They are often abstract or intangible<br><br>To demonstrate this, consider the following:<br><br> "I have one water." (This would be an ordinal number, referring to a container of water)<br> "I have some water." (This implies a measure of water, but still, it's a single, uncountable substance)<br> "I have air." (This implies a flow or atmosphere around you)<br><br>To use uncountable nouns, you need to use quantifiers or phrases, like "some," "a lot of," "a little," "much," etc., or use singular verb forms.

Uncounted

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Exceeding measurement or calculation, numerous, innumerable.

Uncouple

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To separate or disconnect two or more things, especially after being connected or associated together.<br><br>Example: "They decided to uncouple their business interests and focus on different ventures."

Uncoupling

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The act of separating or disconnecting something, particularly a relationship, bond, or connection.<br><br>Example: The breakup was an unceremonious uncoupling of the couple after five years together.<br><br>In a practical sense, uncoupling can also refer to the process of separating something, such as:<br><br> Disconnecting a mechanical or electrical system<br> Breaking the coupling in a chain or belt<br> Separating two things that are joined or connected<br><br>Idiomatic expressions:<br><br> "Uncoupled from reality" - no longer aware of or connected to reality<br> "Uncoupled from the problem" - no longer part of the solution or effort to solve it<br><br>Synonyms: separation, disconnection, detachment, decoupling.

Uncourteous

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The term "uncourteous" means lacking courtesy, mannerly, or polite behavior.

Uncouth

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Having or showing a lack of social polish or refinement; lacking in manners or culture.

Uncouthly

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Uncouthness

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Lack of refinement or delicate sensibilities; unpleasantly coarse or unpolite behavior.

Uncovenanted

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Uncover

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Uncovered

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The word "uncovered" is a verb and an adjective. <br><br>As a verb, it means: to remove a covering or mask, exposing something that was previously hidden or concealed. For example: "The detective uncovered the secret after weeks of investigation."<br><br>As an adjective, it refers to something that has been removed from a covering or has been exposed, often in a surprising or unexpected way. For example: "The uncovered wires were a safety hazard in the old house."<br><br>In general, "uncovered" implies the lifting of a veil or mask that was hiding something from view.