"Uncrossed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Not separated by a diagonal line (usually referring to two lines (||) with a diagonal line crossing through).
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.
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.
To expose or make something visible or known, often something that was previously hidden or secret.
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.
Lacking in imagination or originality; uninspired or unoriginal. Typically resulting in dull, undistinguished products or ideas.
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.
(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.
Unsuccessful in claiming or achieving a crown or an established status; not victorious or triumphant.
The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) is a primary organ of the United Nations General Assembly responsible for addressing the issues related to trade, investment, and development among its member states.
A function is a set of instructions that takes in input (called arguments or parameters) and produces a specific output (or value). It is a block of organized, reusable code that can be called multiple times from multiple parts of a program.<br><br>In mathematics, a function is a relation between a set of inputs and a set of permissible outputs with the property that each input is related to exactly one output.
Fond of or given to flattery or trying to win favor, often by means considered to be insincerely flattering or flattering excessively.
Unctuously refers to a behavior or manner that is excessively flattering, sycophantic, or insincerely servile in a way that is off-putting or annoying. It describes a tone or attitude that is characterized by excessive use of flattering language, excessive solicitousness, or persistent and excessive expressions of admiration or suggestion, often in a way that is perceived as insincere.