"Unlimitedly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Without limits or restriction; endlessly or ceaselessly.
I have unlimitedly paid my outstanding credit card balance this month.
She worked unlimitedly for several days without a break.
The wireless phone plan offers unlimitedly data and calling to all US number.
The piano concert will last for two hours, and that will go on unlimitedly but you can simply leave when you like.
Our University offers an unlimitedly streaming service to all students.
1. Displeasing or annoying to like or please.<br><br>Example: "Her unlikable personality caused people to avoid her."<br><br>2. Not liked or admired by people; disliked.
Unlike means not the same; different. It is used to indicate a contrast or difference between two things. For example:<br><br> "She liked the new movie, but he didn't, whereas I liked it unlike he did."<br> "This cake is delicious, unlike the one we had yesterday, which was tasteless."
adjective<br><br>less likely to happen or be true<br><br>Example: "The unlikelier the event, the more surprising it is."
The word is "unlikelihood".<br><br>Unlikelihood refers to the state or quality of being unlikely or improbable. It describes a situation or event that is considered unlikely to occur or happen, based on the available information, data, or circumstances. In other words, it implies that the opposite outcome is more probable or expected.
Unlikeliness refers to the condition or quality of being unlikely or improbable; a lack of likelihood or probability. It describes something that is not probable or reasonable to happen, or a situation that is unusual or unexpected.
To remove or sever a connection or link between two things, often making them separate or independent again.
Not connected or associated with something else; independent or separate, often in a way that is inconvenient or awkward.
Unliquidated refers to assets or investments that have not been sold or converted into cash, often resulting in a financial liability or obligation that needs to be settled. For example, in accounting, a company may have unliquidated assets that are difficult to convert into cash within a short period, or in a financial deal, a bank may have unliquidated liabilities such as loans or guarantees that have not been settled.
Meaning: Not illuminated; not lit up, especially by a light source.<br><br>Example: The unlit room was dark and gloomy.
To remove or take something off a vehicle, aircraft, or vessel, especially to make it lighter.<br><br>Example: "The cargo was unloaded from the truck."<br><br>Alternatively, the word can also mean to get rid of a responsibility or burden.<br><br>Example: "She unloaded her worries about the exam on her friend."