"Unnecessary" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unnecessary" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Unnecessary
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"Unnecessary" Meaning

Meaning: Not needed or required; not necessary or obligatory.

Example: "You don't need to bring a coat, it's unnecessary in this warm weather."

Synonyms: excessive, unneeded, superfluous, redundant.

Antonyms: necessary, essential, required, needed.

"Unnecessary" Examples

Examples of "Unnecessary"


Sentence 1:

Adding fluff to your profile picture is an unnecessary step, especially when you're running out of internet data.

Sentence 2:

The extra 50 pages in the report were entirely unnecessary and only served to confuse the issue.

Sentence 3:

There's no need to check the ingredient list for a recipe you've made dozens of times; looking it up now is purely unnecessary.

Sentence 4:

Installing the app update was so unnecessary since the current version was working perfectly fine.

Sentence 5:

It's unnecessary to join the debate about the movie's ending, especially since the director has already explained it multiple times.

"Unnecessary" Similar Words

Unmyelinated

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In neuroscience, "unmyelinated" refers to a type of nerve fiber that lacks a myelin sheath, a fatty, insulating layer that surrounds nerve fibers and promotes the transmission of electrical signals.<br><br>In unmyelinated nerve fibers, the nerve signal is transmitted more slowly, often in the range of 1-2 meters per second, whereas myelinated nerve fibers can transmit signals at speeds of up to 120 meters per second.<br><br>Unmyelinated fibers are typically found in small nerves and are involved in sensory and autonomic functions such as:<br><br> Pain perception<br> Temperature sensation<br> Touch and pressure sensation<br> Gut movements and digestion<br> Regulation of involuntary functions, such as heart rate and blood pressure<br><br>Overall, unmyelinated nerve fibers play a vital role in our bodily functions and sensations, although they are slower than myelinated fibers.

Unnameable

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Unable to be named or identified, often because it is too complex or abstract to be put into words.

Unnamed

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Not known or identified by name; not titled or designated.

Unnatural

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Characterized by or resulting from a lack of conformity to natural laws, principles, or phenomena. Not proceeding in accordance with the established or expected course of nature.

Unnaturally

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Unnaturalness

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The quality of being unnatural or contrary to nature.

Unnavigable

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(adj.) Impossible to navigate or traverse, typically because of rough terrain, bad weather, or lack of a clear path.

Unnecessarily

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Meaning: <br><br>- Exceeding what is necessary or required; excessive.<br><br>Example: "The company did all the unnecessary steps, delaying the project unnecessarily."

Unneeded

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Unneighborly

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Unneighborly refers to behavior or actions that are hostile, unfriendly, or disruptive to those living nearby. It describes someone who acts in a way that creates tension, conflict, or disturbance with their neighbors, either verbally or physically.

Unneighbourly

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Unnerve

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To cause feelings of anxiety or fear by hearing bad news that you have not yet learned or seen firsthand.<br><br>Example: "The ominous news from the international news unnerved many residents on the border."<br><br>or <br><br>To strip someone of their courage or nerves, often to cow them.<br><br>Example: "Criticisms in the paper queered the lawyer's testimony."

Unnerved

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Unnerves

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To cause someone to feel anxious or nervous, losing their confidence or composure.<br><br>Example: "The pressure unnerved the young athlete and he stumbled over his words during the interview."

Unnerving

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Suggesting a feeling of fear or unease, often in a subtle or unobtrusive way.

Unnervingly

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Used to describe a person or situation that is making someone feel uneasy or nervous. It suggests a sense of discomfort, alarm, or disturbance, often due to something being unusual, unusual or unexpected.