"Unhygienically" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unhygienically" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unhygienically" Meaning

Meaning: In a way that does not follow proper standards of cleanliness.

Example: "The food was not handled unhygienically, and everyone who ate it got food poisoning."

Synonyms: unsanitarily, unsafely, uncleanly, impurely.

"Unhygienically" Examples

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1. Imagery: Eating at a restaurant that had a reputation for being run unhygienically was like playing a game with your stomach.
2. Transitive Verb: The hotel was condemned unhygienically by public health inspectors and had to be closed.
3. Adjective Used to Describe Food: The grandson complained unhygienically raw meat had caused the recent bout of food poisoning.
4. Imagery: Decision supporters placed banners in unhygienically-filled streets when they heard they won the election.
5. The disease was spreading unhygienically through contaminated water from an infected well.

"Unhygienically" Similar Words

Unhooked

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Disconnected, unfastened, set free, or released from something that was previously attached or engaged.

Unhopped

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Unhorse

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To unseat or dismount from a horse.

Unhurried

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Meaning: Moving or happening at a calm and slow pace, without being rushed or hurried.

Unhurriedly

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In a calm and relaxed manner, without any sense of hurry or urgency; at a gentle pace.

Unhurt

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Not injured; undamaged; uninjured.

Unhusked

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Unhygienic

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Unhypocritical

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Above hypocrisy, unwilling to pretend or feign virtues or qualities one does not have; genuinely sincere or truthful.

Uni-directional

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Having only one way of motion or flow, not reversing or reciprocal. <br><br>Example: "The uni-directional traffic flow in the tunnel causes congestion when a train breaks down."

Uni

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The word "uni" can have several meanings depending on the context.<br><br>1. University: a higher education institution that provides a variety of academic programs.<br>Example: "I'm going to uni next year to study engineering."<br>2. Unique: one of a kind, unlike anything else.<br>Example: "This experience was really uni and something I'll never forget."<br>3. Unity: the state of being one or together.<br>Example: "The team showed unity in their determination to win the game."<br>4. Pronoun "you and I" - used as a single unit of two people.<br>Example: "uni are going to the store to get groceries."<br><br>If you provide more context or details about the usage of the word "uni", I'll be able to give a more specific explanation.

Uniat

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Uniate

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A uniate is a member of a Christian church that united itself with a more prominent church, often under the leadership of a more powerful or more Catholic-related church. It typically involves the reunification of a Eastern or Oriental Christian church with a Western or Catholic church, often through union or affiliation. The term can also refer to individual churches or denominations that have undergone a similar process of reunification.

Uniaxial

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Uniaxial refers to a material or a system that is symmetrical and possesses properties along a single axis. In other words, it has properties that are uniform and unchanged in only one direction.<br><br>Examples include:<br><br> A wire stretching in a single direction under tension<br> A material that is treated so it can stretch or deform only in one direction

Uniaxially

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Having or forming a distinct axis or line of symmetry, particularly in crystals. In other words, uniaxially means symmetrical around a single axis.

Unibomber

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The Unabomber was a nickname given to the American domestic terrorist Ted Kaczynski, who carried out a series of mail bombings that killed three people and injured 23 others over the course of nearly 20 years. His real name was not publicly known until he was arrested in 1996. He used a variety of tactics to evade capture, including living in a remote cabin in the Montana wilderness without modern conveniences, surviving off the land, and mailing his bombs to his targets in the tech industry to target what he saw as the negative effects of technology on society. His manifesto, which he called "Industrial Society and Its Future," was published in a magazine in 1995.