"Unhopped" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Unhopped refers to beer or other beverages that have not undergone the traditional process of fermentation, which is typically done with hops. Hops are responsible for bitterness and flavor in beer, so unhopped beverages lack the characteristic bitter taste and aroma associated with hopped products.
Usage examples:
1. Brewery: The brewer preferred to use unhopped malt to create a distinct flavor profile for his craft ale.
2. Health food store: The health food store sells unhopped tea bags, making it easier for customers to use as desired without bitterness from the hops.
3. Food and drink company: To cater to customers with allergies, the company started selling unhopped beer kits as an alternative to traditional brews.
4. Restaurant menu: Our chefs offer an unhopped tomato sauce for those who find the hop flavor overpowering.
5. Beekeeper: The beekeeper used unhopped honey to make candles filled with a strong and distinct honey fragrance.
Overdramatic and excessively emotional. Characterized by an exaggerated or insincere display of emotion.<br><br>(Note: This word is actually "histrionic", not "unhistrionic" that is actually a non-existent word. The correct word "histrionic" is often used to describe a type of personality disorder characterized by excessive emotionality and attention-seeking behavior.)
To remove or release the connection or attachment of a vehicle (such as a caravan or trailer) from its towing vehicle.
Meaning: Not in accordance with divine or moral law; wicked, vile, or sinful.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The unholy marriage between the brother and sister was a moral outrage.<br> The politician's actions were considered unholy by his opponents.<br><br>Synonyms: wicked, sinful, heinous, immoral, profane.
Not uniform or consistent in composition or texture; retaining the raw or unblended quality of its individual parts.
To remove or take off something that is attached or hooked to something else, usually with a sudden or violent movement.<br><br>Example: "She tried to unhook the heavy chain from the fence."<br><br>It can also be used figuratively to mean to break a habit or a tradition.<br><br>Example: "After a few months, she finally unhooked herself from her coffee habit."
Disconnected, unfastened, set free, or released from something that was previously attached or engaged.
Noun: unhusked means a grain that is still in its outer covering, or husk, and has not been threshed or shelled.<br><br>Example: The farmer harvested the unhusked corn and took it to the mill to process it.
The word "unhygienic" refers to something that is dirty, filthy, or not clean, often in a way that can be unhealthy or unpleasant. It can also describe conditions, behaviors, or environments that are likely to spread disease or cause illness. Generally, it implies a lack of proper hygiene, such as cleanliness and habits that prevent the spread of germs.
Meaning: In a way that does not follow proper standards of cleanliness.<br><br>Example: "The food was not handled unhygienically, and everyone who ate it got food poisoning."<br><br>Synonyms: unsanitarily, unsafely, uncleanly, impurely.
Above hypocrisy, unwilling to pretend or feign virtues or qualities one does not have; genuinely sincere or truthful.