"Unrelieved" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unrelieved" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unrelieved" Meaning

persistent without relief or end; continuing without interruption or alleviation.

"Unrelieved" Examples

5 Examples of Unrelieved


The patient was in severe pain, with no relief in sight.
After weeks of waiting, the judge finally ruled with an unrelieved verdict.
The report highlighted the unrelieved suffering of those affected by the natural disaster.
The unrelieved tension between the two countries led to a grave diplomatic standoff.
The unending struggle for justice left the activist feeling unrelieved and defeated.

"Unrelieved" Similar Words

Unrehearsed

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Not planned or scripted; done or said without preparation.

Unrelated

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Unreleased

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Unrelenting

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Unrelentingly

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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."

Unreliability

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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 Data or information can be unreliable if it is not accurate, outdated, or based on questionable sources.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.

Unreliable

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Unreliably

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Not dependable or trustworthy; lacking in reliability.

Unremarkable

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Lacking distinctive or striking features; ordinary; not noteworthy.

Unremarkably

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Unremarked

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Unremedied

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The adjective "unremedied" refers to a problem, defect, or situation that has not been corrected or fixed. It implies that the issue remains unresolved, unchanged, or unaffected, often because no action or solution has been taken to address or resolve it.

Unremitting

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Unremittingly

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Unremorseful

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Unremunerative

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