"Undesirably" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Meaning: not desired or wanted; not pleasing or attractive.
Synonyms: undesirable, unwelcome, unpleasant, disagreeable, objectionable.
Example sentence: The neighborhood was growing undesirably noisy with the construction next door.
Meaning: Relating to or characterized by a part of the body, usually the testes, that has not moved from its place in the body while developing in the womb and stays inside the abdomen instead of descending into the scrotum.
adjective<br><br>Not deserved or justified; unwarranted.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She received undeserved criticism for her speech.<br> The company's sudden closure was an undeserved blow to the local community.<br><br>Synonyms: unjustified, unwarranted, undeserving, unfair, unmerited
Unintentionally or unexpectedly; unintentionally or without planning.<br><br>Example: "She broke the vase undesignedly while trying to dust it."
Unfavourable or unattractive; not wanted or liked: 'The land was generally considered undesirable to the settlers.'
Not wanted or needed; unwelcome; undesirable.<br><br>Example: "The noise was an undesired problem in the quiet neighborhood."<br><br>Synonyms: unwanted, unwelcome, undesirable, unwanted, inconsiderate, and disagreeable
Impossible to recognize or detect; unseen or hidden, especially in a way that makes it difficult to discover or identify something.
Not recognized or identified; especially by a monitoring system, a security mechanism, or a radar system.<br><br>Example: "The burglar was able to climb the fire escape undetected to get into the apartment."<br><br> Synonyms: unseen, unobserved, unnoticed, stealthy.
Not precisely decided or settled; unknown, indefinite. <br><br>A term or expression used to describe a quantity, amount, or outcome that has not yet been specified or ascertained.
Meaning: Not discouraged or disappointed: able to stop doing something, or unable to be stopped, just because something difficult or unpleasant happens.
Unexploded or unexploded ordnance; remaining unexploded after a bomb or mine explodes in part.