"Ungird" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ungird" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Ungird
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"Ungird" Meaning

Unscrew or loosen (something, such as a lid or a cover), typically to make it easier to remove.

"Ungird" Examples

Example Sentences:


The maid spent a considerable amount of time untying the unhumidified clothes that had been tied up in the heavy bed.
She tried to unhook the locket from her belt, but it would not unfasten.
It helps if they could unthread the wire using pliers.
If someone unprices the basket, it will probably be worth very little.
A woman was caught unware, when two daring dacoits pounced on her chamber.

"Ungird" Similar Words

Unfussiness

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The term "unfussiness" refers to a lack of fuss or trouble. It describes a person who is simple, uncomplicated, and unadorned in their tastes, habits, or behavior.

Ungainly

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Incapable of moving or acting with ease and a smooth, natural movement; uncoordinated or clumsy.

Ungallant

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Not courteous or chivalrous.

Ungarnished

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Unaffected or unspoiled by criticisms or protests.<br><br>Example: She gave an unvarnished truth about the harsh conditions of her village.

Ungava

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The Ungava Peninsula is a region located in the Canadian province of Quebec. It is a peninsula that is part of the Ungava Bay of Hudson Bay, situated in the region of Nord-du-Québec, particularly in the Ungava Territory.<br><br>Alternatively, Ungava can also refer to an ungava tea, also known as an "Appalachian butternut" or "white walnut" is a nut that comes from the white walnut tree (Juglans cinerea), native to eastern North America, but its other name is uncarbonated apple cider.

Ungazetted

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Unofficial or unregulated; not sanctioned or recognized by authority.<br><br>Example: "The un gazetted liquor shop was shut down by the police."<br><br>This term is often used in Indian English to refer to government employees, such as teachers, doctors, or police officers, who are not gazetted, meaning they are not posted in a government gazette and therefore do not have the same status or privileges as those who are gazetted.

Ungenerous

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Unwilling to give or share something willingly or generously; unwilling to help or assist others.

Ungentlemanly

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Lacking in courtesy and respect, especially towards women.

Ungiven

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Not given; lacking or missing.

Ungka

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I couldn't find any definition of "ungka". It's possible that it's a word from a specific dialect or language, or it could be a misspelling or a made-up word. Can you provide more context or information about where you encountered this word?

Unglamorous

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Lacking in attraction or charm; unappealing.

Unglazed

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Not polished or refined.<br><br>Examples: The ceramics had an unglazed finish that made them look homemade. The roadbed was rough and unglazed from the recent excavation.

Unglosed

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The word "unglosed" is not a commonly used word in the English language. However, based on the prefix "un-" which means "not" or "opposite of", and the word "glosed", I'm going to take a guess that "unglosed" could be a variant of "unglossed".<br><br>If that's the case, then "unglosed" is likely referring to something that is not having a gloss or a coating that serves as a glaze. A gloss or glaze is a shiny or smooth outer layer on a surface, often used to decorate or protect objects.<br><br>In this sense, "unglosed" could describe an object or surface that has not been glazed or has been stripped of its gloss.

Unglozed

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Un-glazed<br><br>Unresponsive to outsiders; inaccessible or reserved, especially because of shyness or inferiority complex.

Unglued

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Utterly mad or frantic; wildly excited or emotional; deranged.<br><br>Example: "She lost her temper and became completely unglued in the meeting, shouting at her colleagues."

Ungodliness

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