"Unfrozen" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unfrozen" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unfrozen" Meaning

Not in a state of being frozen; no longer frozen.

"Unfrozen" Examples

1. The once-stagnant economy began to thaw as investor confidence grew, leaving the outlook for the year looking more unfrozen and optimistic.


2. The newly opened airlock could now safely allow the astronauts to make their exit from the spacecraft, bringing the unfrozen water back into circulation.


3. As the polar ice caps begin to melt, scientists are working to find alternatives for the unfrozen methane that is being released into the atmosphere.


4. The once-frozen tundra is turning green as the unfrozen permafrost thaws, revealing hidden biological secrets and new pathways for migration.


5. To prevent the biological culture from spoiling, the lab technician maintained the solution at a consistent temperature, keeping it unfrozen and potent, ready for use.

"Unfrozen" Similar Words

Unfriend

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To remove someone from a list of friends or social media connections, often due to a disagreement or negative interaction.<br><br>Example: "I decided to unfriend my friend after they made a hurtful comment about me online."

Unfriendlier

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Less friendly or more unapproachable.

Unfriendliest

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Unfriendliness

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The word "unfriendliness" refers to a lack of friendliness or a cold, unfriendly attitude towards others. It is the quality of being unkind, uncooperative, or unpleasant in one's behavior, often making people feel unwelcome or uncomfortable around you.

Unfriendly

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Not willing or liking to be friendly or helpful; disagreeable. Unwilling to show kindness or affection towards others.

Unfrock

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To remove the insignia of a clergyman, especially to strip a bishop of his ecclesiastical authority, or to take away the uniform or insignia of a clergyman, often as a form of punishment.

Unfrocked

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To be unfrocked is a verb that means to remove the clerical dress or robes of a bishop, priest, or other clergy member, often as a punishment or form of disciplinary action, usually with the intention of stripping them of their religious authority or rank. In general, it means to strip someone of their position, rank, or privilege, often as a form of censure or penalty.

Unfroze

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To make colder, so that something is no longer frozen. <br><br>Example: After a week of cold weather, the lake unfroze and ships could sail on it again.

Unfruitful

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Meaning: Not producing any useful or satisfactory result or effect; unsuccessful.<br><br>Example: "The long hours of work I put in were unfruitful, and I didn't see any progress."

Unfruitfully

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Without producing anything useful or successful; producing no fruit, result, or success.

Unfulfillable

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Unfulfilled

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Unfulfilling

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Unfunded

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Unfunny

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Unfurl

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