"Unheeded" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unheeded" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unheeded" Meaning

Meaning: ignored, dismissed, or disregarded, often intentionally or deliberately.

"Unheeded" Examples

Usage Examples of "unheeded"


1. Verb Usage

"The warning call by the engineer was unheeded, and the machine malfunctioned, causing a serious accident."

2. Adjective Usage

"The unheeded protocol breach was discovered by the internal auditors after conducting a thorough review of all transactions."

3. Passive Voice Example

"The new policy was unheed, and several employees sued the company for unfair treatment during the recent restructuring."

4. Usage in a Sentence

The meteorologist repeatedly forecasted a storm, but his warnings were largely unheeded until it was too late for people to evacuate the area.

5. Colloquialism

Unfortunately, the teacher's memo went unheeded, and the noise level in the cafeteria continued to be a problem throughout the day.

"Unheeded" Similar Words

Unhealthier

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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

Unhealthiest

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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.

Unhealthily

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adj. - in an unhealthy manner or condition

Unhealthiness

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Unhealthy

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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

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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.

Unheated

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Not having or provided with heat; not warmed or warmed up. Not insulated or heated by artificial means.<br><br>Example: The unheated water in the pool can be very chilly in winter.

Unhedged

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Unhedged refers to something that is not cautious or careful in expressing opinions or taking action, often resulting in a blunt or straightforward manner that may be unvarnished or unfiltered. It can also refer to a financial asset or investment that is not hedged, meaning it is not protected against potential risks or losses.

Unheedingly

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Without giving careful thought or attention.

Unhelpful

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Lacking helpfulness or usefulness, providing little or no assistance or guidance.

Unheralded

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Deserving or receiving little or no attention, praise, or recognition, despite one's true worth or achievement.

Unheroic

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Not courageous or heroic; lacking in the qualities of a hero.

Unhesitating

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Not hesitating or showing any hesitation; doing or deciding something without any doubt or delay.<br><br>Example: "She made an unhesitating choice to accept the job offer."

Unhesitatingly

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Without hesitation or doubt; promptly or immediately, often in a confident or forthright manner.

Unhidden

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Not concealed or hidden; visible or evident.

Unhide

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The word "unhide" is a verb that means:<br><br>To make something visible or apparent that was hidden or concealed; to reveal or disclose something that was previously secret or unknown.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She tried to unhide the password to the website.<br> The detective was able to unhide the suspicious evidence that had been concealed in the file.<br><br>Synonyms: reveal, disclose, expose, show, uncover.<br><br>Antonyms: hide, conceal, cover, obscure.