"Unmoored" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Unmoored
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"Unmoored" Meaning

Without anchor or restraint; unhindered or unchecked; without a sense of stability or grounding.

Example: Feeling unmoored after losing my job, I struggled to find direction in my life.

"Unmoored" Examples

Unmoored Usage Examples


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The young sailor felt unmoored when the storm ripped through the harbor, destroying his family's boat.

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The concept of success can be unmoored from traditional measures like wealth when seen through a more holistic lens.

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Her words were unmoored from facts, leading to a heated debate about the reliability of her claims.

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The tourists felt unmoored by the unfamiliar culture, struggling to adjust to local customs during their stay.

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In this postmodern era, the notion of truth can be unmoored from objective reality, making critical thinking a vital skill.

"Unmoored" Similar Words

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."

Unmixed

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Unmoderated

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Unmodified

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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.

Unmooring

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Unmotivated

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Unmount

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To unmount something means to disconnect it from a support, surface, or physical location, often to remove it for storage, maintenance, or to move it to a different location.

Unmounted

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Unmourned

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Lacking a formal or public expression of mourning or grief, especially for the deceased.

Unmoveable

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Unmoved

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Not influenced or affected by something; not changed or persuaded to do something. <br><br>Example: "She remained unmoved by his repeated apologies, still feeling hurt by what he had said."

Unmoving

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