"Ungrouped" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ungrouped" Meaning

Unformatted or unchecked. Still in a state of chaos or disorganization. Not grouped or categorized.

"Ungrouped" Examples

5 usage examples of "ungrouped"


1. In a survey, a section might be "ungrouped" to ask questions without providing any categories for respondents to select from.


The survey has two types: one with multiple-choice questions and one with "ungrouped" sections where respondents can enter their opinions freely.

2. In a software program, an "ungrouped" feature might refer to a list of items where they are presented individually without being part of a categorized list.


The app's interface was improved by ungrouping the features, making it easier for users to find specific tools.

3. In education, "ungrouped" can describe a type of organization or arrangement that doesn't follow a standard grouping principle, allowing students to focus on individual learning.


The teacher decided to put the students in an ungrouped setting, letting each child progress at their own pace.

4. In data presentation, "ungrouped" data implies that the data points are shown without any categorization or grouping for comparison or analysis.


The chart displayed ungrouped data about the sales per region over the past quarter, making it challenging to identify trends.

5. In tests or quizzes, "ungrouped" questions can be individual items without any related questions or questions grouped together by theme.


The exam contained a section with ungrouped questions, leaving some students uncertain about how to approach their answers.

"Ungrouped" Similar Words

Ungrammatically

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Having bad or incorrect grammar; not following the rules of grammar.

Ungraspable

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Impossible to understand or handle; completely baffling or incomprehensible.

Ungrateful

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Not showing appreciation or gratitude for something or someone. Feeling or showing a lack of gratitude. Being unwilling or unresponsive to kindness or help.

Ungratefulness

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Ungratifying

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Lacking a sense of satisfaction or fulfillment.

Ungreased

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Not lubricated or oiled; not well-maintained or unprepared.

Ungroomed

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Not well-cut or maintained, often used to describe hair or clothes, but can also refer to rough, untidy, or untroubled in nature or character.<br><br>Example: The ungroomed tree in the garden had overgrown branches.

Ungrounded

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Ungrudging

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Willing or eager without reluctance or hesitation.<br>Not grudging or sullen; willing or ready to do something without complaining.<br> Happily yielding or complaisant.

Ungrudgingly

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Without reluctance or hesitation; willingly or cheerfully.

Ungual

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The word "ungual" refers to something related to or connected with fingernails or toenails.<br><br>Etymology: From the Latin word "unguis", meaning "nail".<br><br>In medical terms, an ungual can refer to a structure or growth located near a fingernail or toenail, such as an ungual tissue or an ungual turuncle (a type of skin cyst).

Unguaranteed

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Uncertain or unreliable, often in a way that makes it impossible to guarantee the outcome or quality of something.

Unguarded

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Unprotected or unwatchful; not on guard; not careful.

Unguent

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A cosmetic preparation that is a medication or has a therapeutic effect, especially in relieving skin irritation; a paste or ointment.

Unguentary

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Relating to ointments or the production of ointments.

Unguentous

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Term used to describe excessive or elaborate speeches. ('Unguentous' is from the word "unguent," meaning an ointment or balm.)