"Unpartisan" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unpartisan" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unpartisan" Meaning

Neutral or impartial, especially in a political context. Not aligned with or supportive of a particular party or interest group.

"Unpartisan" Examples

Unpartisan Examples


1. Trump Says Ditching Tradition To Work With Anyone Is His Goal

In the face of bipartisan opposition and media characterizations of him as a divider-in-chief, Trump has said that one of his key goals is to become a unpartisan leader.

2. The Populist and the Insurgent: Where Orbān Stands

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1. In an effort to become a unpartisan leader, Trump has said that one of his goals is to work with anyone regardless of party affiliation.
2. The mayor of a city in Hungary ran a successful anti-corruption campaign as an unpartisan outsider.
3. A surge in interest led to a unpartisan assembly convening to address critical national issues.
4. As an unpartisan mediator, the city's mayor brought together different community groups to find a solution.
5. The unpartisan watchdog group monitored the development of policies and budget allocations.

"Unpartisan" Similar Words

Unpalatable

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Not agreeable or pleasing to the taste, smell, or sight: a food was unpalatable.

Unpalatised

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not pronounced with the palatalization of the sounds /k/ or /ɡ/ when they are followed by front vowel sounds.

Unpalatized

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Unpalatized refers to a type of dental articulation in phonetics, where a consonant sound is pronounced without obstruction by the tongue touching the hump-like structure at the back of the roof of the mouth, called the palate.<br><br>In simpler terms, a sound is unpalatized if it is pronounced without raising or backing up the tongue to contact the upper palate. This allows the sound to be more open or forward in the mouth.<br><br>For example, the pronunciation of the 't' in "bat", "cat", and "hat" are all considered unpalatized, as the tongue is not raised to the roof of the mouth to make contact during the pronunciation of the sound.

Unparagoned

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Unparalleled or unsurpassed, unmatched in quality, excellence, or achievement.

Unparallel

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Having no equal or equivalent; unique or unparalleled.<br><br>Example: "The experience of skydiving was an unparallel thrill."<br><br>In this sense, "unparallel" is an adjective that emphasizes the distinctiveness or exclusiveness of something.

Unparalleled

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Having no equal or equivalent; unmatched; unrivaled; unequalled.<br><br>Example: She won an unparalleled award for her outstanding achievements in her field.

Unpardonable

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Extremely serious or heinous, incapable of receiving forgiveness or being pardoned.

Unpardonably

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Unpartitioned

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Unpartitioned refers to something that has not been divided or separated into sections or parts. It can also refer to data or storage space that is not allocated or divided into separate sections or partitions.

Unpasteurised

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Not heated to the bactericidal temperature (around 63°C) used to kill certain bacteria, especially the tubercle bacillus, in foods, drinks, or other substances.

Unpasteurized

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Unpatented

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Not protected by a patent.

Unpatriotic

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Disloyal or disloyalty to one's country, countrymen, or national ideals.

Unpatriotically

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Lacking patriotism; disloyal or opposed to one's country or its government.

Unpaved

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Unpeeled

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