"Unluckiest" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Extremely unfortunate or experiencing a long period of bad luck.
Here are 5 usage examples:
To make something possible for someone to use or understand, especially after a problem or obstacle has stopped them from doing so.
To become loose; to come apart; to become free from a fastening or constraint.<br><br>Example: The knot began to unloose, and the rope fell to the ground.
Deserted or neglected in love; failing to receive love or affection from others. Denoting a person or thing that is unpopular or without friends or admirers.
Unmanned refers to something that is not controlled by a person, typically due to the fact that it is automated, remotely controlled, or devoid of a human presence. It can refer to:<br><br>1. An unmanned air vehicle (UAV), also known as a drone.<br>2. An unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV), used for underwater operations.<br>3. An unmanned ground vehicle (UGV), a robot that can move around without human intervention.<br>4. Unmanned space exploration, where spacecraft travel to space without a human pilot or crew.<br>5. The term can also be used figuratively, such as in "unmanned combat aerial vehicle" (UCAV), a remotely controlled aircraft designed for military operations.<br><br>In general, the term suggests a lack of human presence or control, and can also imply a sense of efficiency, high-tech operation, or autonomy.
Meaning: Difficult to manage or control; unable to be handled or directed in a satisfactory way.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The teacher found the unmanageable behavior of the student very challenging.<br> The economic crisis proved to be an unmanageable issue for the government to handle.<br><br>Synonyms: uncontrollable, uncooperative, unruly, uncontainable.
Not controlled or managed; not guided or supervised. Applies to a situation, organization, or system that lacks responsibility or oversight, often resulting in chaos or problems. Example: "The company has been accused of allowing a completely unmanaged cybersecurity system, leaving its customers vulnerable to hacking."