"Unhatched" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Unhatched refers to an egg that has not yet been hatched, meaning it has not yet emerged as a living being from its shell.
In an unhappy or discontent manner.<br><br>-Unhappily is an adverb that means feeling or showing unhappiness, dissatisfaction, or sorrow. Example: She spoke to her friends unhappily and then broke down in tears.
Unhardened refers to something that has not been hardened or strengthened in some way. It can refer to a material, object, or system that is vulnerable or susceptible to damage or destruction.<br><br>For example:<br><br> The plant has been directly planted in the soil without being hardened off. (In horticulture, "hardening off" means to acclimate plants to outdoor conditions gradually.)<br> The software program is unhardened and easily vulnerable to hacking attempts.<br><br>In a more general sense, unhardened also means not been treated or prepared in some way to make it more reliable or resilient.<br><br>Synonyms for unhardened include: fragile, delicate, susceptible, vulnerable, tender.
Happening or tending to make someone's physical or mental health worse.<br><br>Example: The unhealthier lifestyle option would be to stay up late every night and skip exercise.<br><br>Alternative form: unhealthier, unhealthiest, unhealthily
Extremely unhealthy or detrimental to one's well-being. Often used to describe a person's habits or preferences, such as consuming junk food or living a sedentary lifestyle.
Adjective: Unhealthy<br><br>1. Not in good health; sickness, disease, or the state of being ill.<br>2. Not beneficial or wholesome; deficient in value or quality.<br>3. Without the qualities required for growth, development, or functioning properly.
Unheard refers to something that has not been heard or perceived, often implying that it has not been noticed or acknowledged.<br><br> Synonyms: unnoticed, unspoken, unheard of, unknown.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- She'll appreciate the thank-you notes you wrote, even though you thought they'd go unheard.<br>- His plea for help went unheard in the crowded city.<br>- The new policy was so unpopular that it went unheard by the government.<br>- The sound of the sizzling bacon was lost unheard in the noisy kitchen.<br>- Many systematic crimes are unheard in the victim's daily existence but have the impacts.