"Unglosed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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".
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.
In this sense, "unglosed" could describe an object or surface that has not been glazed or has been stripped of its gloss.
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.
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?
Disobedient to God or a higher power, unspiritual, unreflective. However, in modern usage the word also often has a more general meaning of extremely bad or sinful, often implying that the behavior in question is unnatural or unacceptable to society.<br><br>Example: "It's ungodly hours" can imply that 3 am is considered late, unusual or even untimely.<br><br>This term is often collocated with adjectives of strong connotation such as hideous, heinous or despicable.
Unable to be governed or controlled; difficult to manage or regulate; unruly or uncontrollable.