"Unpin" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To remove or take off a pin or a notice that has been attached to something, often to remove it from its original position or to free an object that was being held in place by it.
Example: "Can you unpin this photo from the bulletin board?"
Unrepentant refers to a person who is unwilling to accept blame or apologize for their mistakes or misdeeds, and shows no sign of regret or remorse for their actions. They often refuse to change their behavior or attitude, even when faced with criticism or punishment.<br><br>Example: "He remained unrepentant about his role in the scandal, denying any wrongdoing and continuing to play down the consequences of his actions."
Unperceived refers to something that is not detected, noticed, or recognized by the senses or the mind, often due to being hidden, subtle, or unnoticed.
Lasting or able to last forever; not subject to decay or spoilage.<br><br>Example: "Unperishable goods, such as canned beans and non-perishable batteries, can be stored for a long time."<br><br>Synonyms: imperishable, eternal, indestructible, durable, long-lasting.
Not convincing or effective in persuading someone to believe or support an idea or cause. Lacking persuasiveness or charm.
Without feeling or showing any worry or anxiety; calmly and peacefully, often throughout a difficult or challenging situation.
Not controlled by a pilot; automated or operating without human input.<br><br>Example: "The self-driving car was an unpiloted vehicle that navigated the highway on its own."
Removed or unfastened a pin or other fastener, often used figuratively to describe removing importance or priority from something.
Someone who is unpitied is someone who receives no sympathy, understanding, or compassion from others.
It means not comfortable or enjoyable; disagreeable. <br><br>Example: The unpleasantly cold weather made it difficult to go out.
Unpleasantness refers to a state or situation that is disagreeable, uncomfortable, or undesirable. It can be associated with feelings of discomfort, annoyance, or even distress.