"Unreflective" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Lacking in thought, consideration, or discernment; not carefully thought out or planned. Often refers to a lack of self-awareness or introspection.
Not written down or not documented; not recorded in a book, database, or other medium; not officially or publicly known.<br><br>Example: The unrecorded deals between the two companies were exposed in an investigation.
Something that is unredeemable is unable to be saved or restored to a state of goodness or acceptability, often due to being irreparably flawed or corrupted. It can also refer to something that is beyond repair or salvage, such as a damaged or broken object that cannot be fixed.
Unredeemed refers to something or someone that has not been redeemed or forgiven, usually in a moral or spiritual sense. It implies a lack of atonement or compensation for a fault, error, or wrongdoing.<br><br>Example: "The company had outstanding debts that remained unredeemed, and it was facing severe financial difficulties."<br><br>Alternatively, it can also refer to something that has not been converted or exchanged for something else of lesser value, such as a voucher or coupon.<br><br>Example: "The company was refusing to redeem the old currency until the new currency was rolled out nationwide."
Unredressed refers to something that remains uncorrected, unsolved, or unaccounted for, often implying a sense of injustice, inequality, or imbalance. It can also imply that a mistake or wrongdoing has not been addressed or rectified.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The people were outraged by the unredressed grievances of the wrongfully accused party.<br> The unredressed differences in compensation between male and female employees sparked a heated debate.<br> The unredressed flow of pollutants into the river threatened the local ecosystem.
Unreeling refers to the act of slowly and steadily removing or unwinding something, especially a spool of thread, tape, or a long strip of material, from a reel or cylinder.
Meaning: UNREFUTED: completely opposed to or strong argument that cannot be disputed or easily countered.
To cancel or remove something from a register, list, or database, such as a team, service, or membership.