"Unmixed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unmixed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unmixed" Meaning

Retaining a mixture whose components are not separated or mixed together.

"Unmixed" Examples

Example sentences of "unmixed"


1. The pure, unmixed water in the lake was perfect for a refreshing drink.
2. The potpourri fragrance from the room was a mix of roses and lavender, but unfortunately, it contained some unmixed thyme, which was not pleasant.
3. The milk was uncontaminated, unmixed, and had no additives.
4. In the primeval days of the universe, the heat was unmixed with record low temperatures.
5. The prestige we gain with an untouched product can make it as valuable, or more so, than unmixed instance.

"Unmixed" Similar Words

Unmilled

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Unmilled refers to grains of grains or crops that have not been processed or ground into flour, such as bran, germ, and endosperm. These are the parts of the grain that are left intact after the grain is harvested and before it is milled or ground into flour.<br><br>For example: Whole wheat bread is made from unmilled wheat grains.<br><br>Alternatively, unmilled can also refer to unfinished, unrefined, or unprocessed. For example:<br><br> The pilot program was still in its unmilled stages, and further testing was needed before it was rolled out.

Unmindful

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Showing a lack of attention to the present moment; not paying attention or being distracted; careless or thoughtless.<br><br>Example: "He was very unmindful of the mess he made in the room."<br><br>In psychology and Buddhism, the term "unmindful" also refers to a state of mind that lacks awareness, attention, and involvement with the present moment, often resulting in negative thoughts, feelings, or behaviors.

Unmissable

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Meaning: Impossible to miss or avoid; unmistakable or obvious. Something that is impossible to ignore or neglect.

Unmissed

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Unmistakable

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Indisputable; unmistakable means clearly and obviously distinguishable or recognizable, leaving no doubt as to what something is, often because it is unusual or unusual events.

Unmistakably

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Imperceptibly or completely evident or obvious, beyond any doubt or question; unmistakably characteristic or typical.<br><br>Example: She wore her wedding ring unmistakably, so I knew she was taken.

Unmistakeable

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Unmistakeable refers to something that is clearly recognizable or easily identifiable as being what it is, due to its unique characteristics or features. It is not easily misinterpreted or mistaken for something else.

Unmitigated

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Unmitigated means unadulterated or uncompromised, often referring to something that is uncontrolled, unrelenting, or extreme.<br><br>Example: "The unmitigated cold that swept through the region caused widespread disruptions."<br><br>It can also imply a sense of unrestrained or unapologetic. For instance: "Her unmitigated honesty was refreshing, but also uncomfortable for those who preferred sugarcoating the truth."

Unmoderated

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Not supervised or checked by an authority or moderator.

Unmodified

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Unmodified refers to something that has not been changed or altered in any way, often in a scientific or technical context, indicating that it remains in its original or natural state, unchanged by external factors or processes.

Unmodulated

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Term describing information encoded in a signal or transmission without alteration or manipulation of the original data or signal.<br><br>Example: The unmodulated radio frequency wave was transmitted directly from the antenna to the receiver.

Unmolested

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Not touched, harmed, or interfered with in any way; not interfered with or disturbed.

Unmoor

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To untie or release from a moor or a ship's anchor, typically to set it afloat.

Unmoored

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Without anchor or restraint; unhindered or unchecked; without a sense of stability or grounding.<br><br>Example: Feeling unmoored after losing my job, I struggled to find direction in my life.

Unmooring

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Unmooring something or someone means to free them from a connection or a constraint that was holding them back or limiting their freedom.<br><br>Example: The new policy unmoored the company from the old rules and regulations, allowing them to be more innovative and creative.<br><br>Synonyms: freeing, liberating, untethering, releasing.

Unmotivated

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Not feeling motivated or enthusiastic, and lacking the desire to do something. A lack of energy, interest or enthusiasm, often resulting in a lack of effort or productivity.