"Unregistered" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Not officially recorded or recognized, especially in a list or database.
To cancel or remove something from a register, list, or database, such as a team, service, or membership.
Adverb: in a continued and persistent manner; without giving up or showing any weakness; firmly and consistently.<br><br>Example: "She worked unrelentingly to meet the tight deadline."
The term "unreliability" refers to the state of being untrustworthy, unsound, or unpredictably inconsistent. It describes a situation, system, person, or object that fails to perform consistently or as expected, often due to poor design, quality, or function.<br><br>In various contexts, unreliability can manifest in several ways:<br><br>1. <strong>Objects or Machines:</strong> Unreliable objects or machines may break down frequently, requiring frequent repairs or replacement. This can be due to poor craftsmanship, cheap materials, or inadequate maintenance.<br><br>2. <strong>Human Behavior:</strong> People can also display unreliability in their words or actions. This can involve unkept promises, inconsistent behavior, or a tendency to disappoint others frequently.<br><br>3. <strong>Data or Information:</strong> Data or information can be unreliable if it is not accurate, outdated, or based on questionable sources. This can lead to poor decision-making when such data is used for problem-solving or decision-making purposes.<br><br>4. <strong>Predictions or Forecasts:</strong> Unreliability can also describe forecast or predictions that fail to materialize or are imprecise, making it difficult to plan or prepare for the future.<br><br>The opposite of unreliability is reliability, meaning dependability, consistency, or trustworthiness.