"Unfathomed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Meaning: Being deep and very hard to understand, often seeming mysterious or bewildering.
Example: "The depths of the ocean are unfathomed, a vast and largely unexplored region."
To unfasten something means to release or remove the fastening or hold that keeps it in place, such as unlocking a door, undoing a zipper, or loosening a knot.
The verb "unfastening" is the act of loosening or removing a fastening, such as a buckle, hook, or latch, to free something that is attached or secured. It can also refer to the process of releasing or undoing a fastener, such as a zipper, button, or tie.
To unfasten means to remove or release something that has been attached or secured, often by a fastener or a connection, such as a knot, a latch, or a buckle. It can also refer to the act of loosening or releasing something that has been tightened or constrained.
The word "unfathomable" means extremely difficult to understand or comprehend; mysterious or enigmatic. It suggests a depth or complexity that is beyond the reach of one's intelligence, knowledge, or understanding. Something unfathomable is so complex or obscure that it cannot be explained or made clear, often leaving one with a sense of puzzlement or inability to fully grasp its meaning.
Unfathomableness refers to the quality of being mysterious or difficult to understand, to the point of being beyond the limits of comprehension or explanation. It describes something that is impossible to grasp intellectually or cognitively, often due to its inherent complexity, intricacy, or abstract nature.<br><br>Synonyms for unfathomableness include:<br><br> Inscrutability<br> Profundity<br> Enigmatic<br> Puzzling<br> Abyssal<br><br>Note that the word "unfathomable" itself can be an adjective or a noun, and it has been used in various contexts, including philosophy, science, literature, and everyday conversations, to convey a sense of something that is hard to understand or impossible to comprehend.
Meaning: unfavorable, undesirable, or disadvantageous.<br><br>Example: The unfavourable weather conditions led to the cancellation of the outdoor event.
Unfed refers to something or someone that has not been fed or nourished.<br><br>e.g. The starving child spent the night unfed and crying in the corner.<br><br>In this context, "unfed" means that the child has not received any food for an extended period, resulting in a state of hunger and distress.