"Unjumble" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Unjumble" Meaning

"Unjumble" is a verb that means to arrange or unscramble letters to form a word or phrase.

"Unjumble" Examples

Here are five usage examples of the word "unjumble":

Example Sentences

1. She unjumbled the letters on her keyboard to type out the words carefully.


2. The unjumble puzzle in the newspaper took me hours to solve.


3. After a few minutes, she was able to unjumble the tangled string.


4. The word "listen" is an example of an anagram that is easily unjumbled.


5. We stood there, attempting to unjumble our thoughts after the devastating news.

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Universe

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The universe refers to everything that exists, all of space and time, and everything contained within it, including matter, energy, and the laws of physics that govern them. It encompasses all forms of matter, radiation, dark matter, the cosmic microwave background, and the large-scale structure of the cosmos. The universe may have been formed from a single point known as the Big Bang, and is still actively evolving. It has no edges or boundaries and is thought to be infinite in size, with an ever-expanding structure.

Universes

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Multiple realities or spaces that exist beyond the observable one, often perceived as infinite and governed by different laws of physics.

Universities

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Colleges or institutions of tertiary education that award academic degrees at the highest level of education, typically involving three or four years of study after completion of secondary education, and are usually associated with research and professional training.

University

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An institution of higher education that provides degree-granting programs, typically with a wide range of academic departments and degree options, such as undergraduate and graduate degrees, and sometimes professional degrees.

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Having a single meaning or interpretation.

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Used to describe a word or phrase that has only one possible meaning.<br><br>Example: The term "bank" can be used univocally, either as a financial institution or as the side of a river.

Unix

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UNIX is a multi-user, multi-tasking operating system that was first developed in the 1970s by a team of researchers at Bell Labs. It was created by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and Douglas McIlroy, and is considered one of the most influential operating systems in the history of computer science.<br><br>The name "UNIX" comes from the word "Multics," a operating system project that was also being developed at the same time, but which failed. To name their operating system something different from Multics, the developers took the first letter from each of the words "UNIversal and Xerox," as one of the machines used for testing the operating system was the Xerox Alto, and then merged them into the name UNIX.<br><br>The UNIX operating system is known for its portability, security, and efficiency. It is typically used for a variety of tasks, such as file systems management, process control, and network operations.<br><br>There are several different variants of UNIX, including:<br><br> BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution), which is the most widely used variant<br> System V, which is a proprietary variant developed by AT&T<br> Linux, which is a free and open-source variant that is widely used on servers and desktops.<br><br>UNIX has had a significant impact on the development of the computer industry, and its influence can be seen in many modern operating systems, including macOS, iOS, and Android.

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Unjustifiable

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Meaning: Not able to be justified or explained; unreasonable, unfair, or unjust.

Unjustifiably

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Irrationally or with no good reason, without justification; unfairly.

Unjustified

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Not supported or shown to be true by evidence, or not based on a good reason; unfair. <br><br>Example: The boss's decision to fire John was completely unjustified.

Unjustly

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Ostensibly evil or cruel in nature or behavior.

Unkindest

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