"Unostentatious" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Unostentatious" Meaning

Remaining humble and unpretentious, without attempting to attract attention or draw attention to oneself, especially to avoid appearing arrogant or boastful.

"Unostentatious" Examples

Usage Examples for the Word "Unostentatious"


Adjective Description

Unostentatious refers to being modest and unpretentious in one's style or manner, avoiding anything that is showy or conspicuous.

Examples


1. He preferred an unostentatious lifestyle and lived in a modest house in the countryside.

2. The unostentatious presentation of the data avoided drawing unnecessary attention away from the main findings.

3. She was known for her unostentatious sense of humor and ability to poke fun at herself.

4. The company's new marketing strategy was designed to be unostentatious, focusing on word-of-mouth referrals.

5. His unostentatious playing style made him a favorite among fans who appreciated his humility on and off the field.

"Unostentatious" Similar Words

Unordered

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Having or showing no particular order or method.<br><br>Without prior arrangement or organization.

Unorganised

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Describing something that is not in a logical or orderly state; lacking structure, organization, or coherence.

Unorganized

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Lacking a clear or logical arrangement; disordered or neglectful in dealing with or handling things.<br><br>Example: "Her desk was unorganized, with papers scattered all over it."

Unoriginal

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Lacking originality or imagination; uncreative.

Unoriginally

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Lacking originality or individuality; uninteresting and predictable.

Unornamented

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Not decorated or embellished with ornaments.

Unorthodox

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Deviating from traditional customs, principles, or rules; unconventional or unestablished.

Unorthodoxy

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The term "unorthodoxy" refers to a departure from conventional or traditional ideas, practices, or opinions, often in a way that is unconventional or non-traditional. It can describe a philosophy, worldview, or behavior that goes against the established norms or expectations of a particular group or society.<br><br>In other words, unorthodoxy implies a willingness to challenge or reject traditional or established norms, values, or ideas, often in favor of something new, different, or unconventional.<br><br>For example, a manager who implements unconventional, non-traditional business practices may be seen as unorthodox, while a spiritual leader who interprets traditional teachings in a new and innovative way might also be considered an unorthodox thinker.<br><br>Merriam-Webster defines unorthodoxy as "a deviation from an accepted standard or norm," and the Oxford English Dictionary defines it as "a departure from the accepted or traditional view of something."

Unostentatiously

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Without showy or excessive display; modestly and simply.

Unostentatiousness

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Unoxidised

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Denoting a metal that has not been treated with oxygen.

Unoxidized

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Not contaminated with or affected by oxygen; retaining the shape or properties of something that has not been exposed to oxygen.

Unoxygenated

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Unpack

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To break down or explain something in detail; to get to the bottom of a problem or difficulty.<br><br>Example: "The teacher asked the students to unpack the complex sentence and analyze each word's function."<br><br>Synonyms: analyze, dissect, explain, expand, elaborate

Unpackaged

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Unpacked

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Unpacked typically means to remove the outer covering or packaging of something, such as a product or a gift, to discover its contents. It can also be used as a verb to describe the process of removing the parts of something complete, expressed or understood, to make something simpler. Furthermore, it can imply that something has been dismantled, analyzed, or disassembled, often to reveal underlying information or to understand its individual components.