"Unquoted" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unquoted" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Unquoted
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"Unquoted" Meaning

Not expressed or stated directly; not explicitly mentioned or referred to.

"Unquoted" Examples

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1. The professor scolded the student for speaking unquoted lines from the novel in her presentation.
2. He wrote the book's title unquoted in his tweet, leaving his audience confused.
3. The playwright made sure to have the dialogue unquoted, as it was a parody of the original text.
4. The journalist researched the politician's speech, checking for quotes that were not distinctly unquoted or paraphrased.
5. In the poetry reading, she intentionally read the line unquoted to emphasize its originality.

"Unquoted" Similar Words

Unquenched

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Unquestionable

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Utterly certain or convinced that something is true or certain. Providing no reason for doubt or uncertainty.

Unquestionably

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Unquestioned

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Complete confidence or faith in someone or something without any doubts or questions.<br><br>Example: The politician's popularity was unshakeable, thanks to her unquestioned honestly and dedication to public service.<br><br>In other words, something or someone with unquestioned is accepted as true, good, or right without anybody questioning it.

Unquestioning

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Complete trust or loyalty, without questioning or doubting. Unwavering confidence in someone or something.

Unquestioningly

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Without hesitation or doubt, accepting or believing something without questioning.

Unquiet

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Unquote

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Unraised

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Unranked

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Unranked refers to a person or entity that has not been assigned or achieved a ranking in a particular category, competition, or hierarchy. In sports, it often refers to a team or player that has not yet earned a ranking or position in a competitive league or standings.

Unrateable

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Unrated

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Not given a rating or evaluation; unreviewed or unkown.<br><br>Example: "The movie was unrated by the MPAA due to its graphic content."

Unravel

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Unraveled

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To become untangled or disentangled, as threads or fibres that are knotted or twisted together. <br><br>Example: The detective tried to unravel the mystery of the stolen jewels.

Unraveling

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The verb "unraveling" is a present participle gerund of the verb "unravel", which means:<br><br>1. To separate or come apart thread by thread, yarn by yarn, or fiber by fiber, often in a disordered or tangled way.<br>Example: The sweater was unraveling as I washed it.<br>2. To make clear or explain something that was previously confusing or unclear.<br>Example: As I listened to her explanation, the mystery started unraveling.<br>3. To become disarranged, fall apart, or fall to pieces.<br>Example: The team's chances of winning unraveling as the game went on.<br><br>In general, "unraveling" often connotes a sense of something coming apart or falling into a state of disorder, whether it's a physical thread, a confusing situation, or a broken relationship.

Unravelled

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