"Uncovenanted" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Uncovenanted" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Uncovenanted
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"Uncovenanted" Meaning

Uncovenanted refers to something or someone that is not explicitly or formally agreed upon, often implying that there is no official or contractual obligation associated with it.

In other words, it means that there is no written or spoken agreement, promise, or binding arrangement that expects or requires something to happen or for someone to do or provide something.

This term is often used in contexts where there is an expectation or assumption that something should be done or provided, but it is not explicitly stated or guaranteed.

Example: "They provided additional services without charge, which was not part of the originally quoted price, and was therefore an uncovenanted benefit."

"Uncovenanted" Examples

Usage Examples of "Uncovenanted"


1. Clarification Through Official Channels


- Example: "The company's policy clearly states that the staff members were not entitled to a sudden increase in salary without an official announcement, which makes the verbal promise the manager made an uncovenanted obligation."

2. Legal Implications


- Example: "The financial deals made under the old management were considered uncovenanted and are now being reassessed in light of the company's financial stability."

3. Social Responsibility


- Example: "The charity considered its responsibility to help the homeless community an uncovenanted but compulsory duty, funded through both private donations and public grants."

4. Business Ethics


- Example: "Despite the company's decision to lay off employees, its integrity to provide support to those who lost their jobs was seen as an uncovenanted measure that enhanced its corporate ethics."

5. Legal Setting


- Example: "Under the new law, it is now considered an uncovenanted obligation for landlords to provide a secure and safe living environment for their tenants, punishable by law if not upheld."

"Uncovenanted" Similar Words

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."

Uncoupled

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

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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In an unrefined or uncivilized manner. Lacking polite or social graces.

Uncouthness

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

Uncover

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To reveal or make known something that was previously hidden or unknown.

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.

Uncovering

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To reveal or make something become visible or known, often after it has been hidden or concealed. It can also involve exposing a truth, secret, or deception that was previously unknown or concealed.

Uncovers

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To expose or make something visible or known, often something that was previously hidden or secret.

Uncowed

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Meaning: Not cowing or intimidated; not fearful or submissive. Refers to someone who is bold and unafraid, often willing to take risks or challenge authority.

Uncreative

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Lacking in imagination or originality; uninspired or unoriginal. Typically resulting in dull, undistinguished products or ideas.

Uncritical

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Lacking a critical spirit or faculty; unwilling or unable to question or challenge opinions or actions; blind to flaws or defects, unaware of the potential consequences of one's words or actions.

Uncropped

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(adj.) Not edited or trimmed to show only the desired part, especially of a photograph. The entire image or object is visible, without any cropping to focus on a particular area.