"Unplugged" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unplugged" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unplugged" Meaning

Disconnected from a power source, especially an electrical one. Not using or plugged into a device. Not connected to a network or the internet.

"Unplugged" Examples

Verb Usage Example 1: Disconnect/Power Down

- "Before the exam, I unplugged my laptop to avoid any distractions."

Verb Usage Example 2: Excuse or Disengage

- "I had to unplugged him from the conversation when he started talking too loudly."

Adjective Usage Example 3: Not Electronic

- "She complained that her child only plays with toys and doesn't like plugged-in games anymore; I wish he'd find something unplugged."

Verb Usage Example 4: Stop/Disconnect a Computer

- "The living room light stopped working after we unplugged it during the power polely heatwave."

Adjective Usage Example 5: Types of Music

- "The unplugged rendition of her new song on the acoustic guitar made it very emotional."

"Unplugged" Similar Words

Unpleasant

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Meaning: causing a feeling of discomfort, unhappiness, or annoyance.

Unpleasantly

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It means not comfortable or enjoyable; disagreeable. <br><br>Example: The unpleasantly cold weather made it difficult to go out.

Unpleasantness

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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.

Unpleased

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Meaning: Feeling unhappy or dissatisfied.

Unpleasing

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Unpledged

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Unpledged refers to something or someone that is not committed or bound to a particular person, group, or cause. It can also refer to an amount of money or a promise that has not been committed or allocated.<br><br>In politics, an unpledged delegate or voter is one who has not publicly declared their support for a particular candidate or party, and is free to make their decision at a later stage, such as during a convention or election.<br><br>Example: The unpledged delegate was courted by several candidates during the political convention.

Unploughed

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Unploughed refers to land or soil that has not been ploughed or tilled, meaning it has not had the soil turned over or disturbed in a particular area, often resulting in a rough, uneven or untidy condition, typically with visible patches of different growth, weeds, or other vegetation, depending on the length of time since the last ploughing.

Unplug

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To disconnect something, especially an electrical device, from a power source by pulling a plug out of a socket.<br><br>Example: "Unplug the TV before you repair it."

Unplugging

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The phrase "unplugging" can be interpreted in a few ways, depending on the context:<br><br>1. Literally, "unplugging" means to disconnect or remove a plug from an electrical outlet or a power source, often to stop using a device or appliance.<br>2. Figuratively, "unplugging" can refer to:<br> Disengaging from a conversation or a social situation, often to take a break or step away from something.<br> Disconnecting oneself from technology, such as turning off a phone or computer, or opting out of online social media.<br> Withdrawing or disengaging from a particular activity, hobby, or interest.<br> "Unplugging" can also be used metaphorically to describe disengaging or disconnecting from a situation, emotions, or relationships.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- Can you please unplug the speaker, I need to move the furniture.<br>- After a long meeting, I need some time to unplug and relax.<br>- I'm trying to unplug from social media before bed to improve my sleep.<br>- She desperately needed to unplug from the drama that was unfolding around her.

Unplugs

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The phrase "unplugs" is a verb that means to disconnect or pull out a plug from an electrical socket, especially to turn off a device or appliance by cutting off its power supply.<br><br>For example: She unplugged the phone from the wall to charge it in her bag.<br><br>It can also be used figuratively to mean to stop something from working, be followed, or paid attention to.<br><br>Example: The new movie unplugs the hero from his mundane life and transports him to a fantasy world.

Unplumbed

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Describing an area (such as a region or system) that is not connected to a source of water or has no access to a water supply, especially a sewer, or unfulfilled, unsatisfied, or unexplored.

Unpolished

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Informal or lacking refinement, often used to describe someone's language or manners. Not polished or refined.

Unpolite

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Unpolluted

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Unpopular

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Disliked or unwelcome by most people; having or showing a lack of popularity.

Unpopularity

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Unpopularity refers to a lack of popularity or widespread liking or admiration. It is a state of being disliked, unpopular, or unfavored by people. A person, place, or thing that is unpopular often lacks acceptance, approval, or favor among the general public or community.