"Unrequired" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unrequired" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unrequired" Meaning

Not asked for or expected; not necessary.

Example: "The unrequired payment was waived by the company."

Synonyms: unwanted, unnecessary, unasked for, unessential.

"Unrequired" Examples

Usage Examples:


| Example | Part of speech | Usage | Context |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| The hospitality was unrequired as the guest didn't show up. | ADJECTIVE | Unwanted or unnecessary thing | Hospitality had already been booked, so it was a waste when the guest did not arrive. |
| I felt my presence was unrequired at the meeting. | ADJECTIVE | Something that is not needed | I had prepared well, but the session went smoothly before I arrived. |
| My brother didn't insist that I come over because his place was unrequired extra furniture. | ADJECTIVE | Something that is unnecessary | The house had already been suitably furnished. |
| This jam is unrequired, but thanks for the thoughtful gesture. | PHRASE | Polite way to decline | It is unnecessary because I already have many jams at home. |
| There was an unrequired security check at the airport. | PHRASE | Unnecessary security control | It caused long delays for many passengers.

"Unrequired" Similar Words

Unrepeatable

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Unique, exceptional, and happening only once; impossible to repeat or reproduce.

Unrepentant

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Showing no regret or apology for something wrong that you have done, especially when you know that what you did was wrong.

Unrepentantly

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Unrepentantly means firmly and unwaveringly, without showing any sense of guilt, shame, or regret. It describes someone who refuses to apologize or make amends for something they have done, and instead maintains their position or attitude despite criticism or disapproval.<br><br>Example: "She spoke unrepentantly about her opinions, even when others expressed disagreement and concern."

Unreplaceable

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Something that is unreplaceable is extremely valuable and cannot be replaced or found elsewhere. It is unique and irreplaceable, meaning that it cannot be swapped or substituted with another item or person. For example: "Her family heirloom is an unreplaceable part of their history, and they would never think of selling it."

Unreported

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Not mentioned or recorded; not included in an official report or record.<br><br>Example: Many crimes go unreported, making it difficult to determine the true extent of the problem.

Unrepresentative

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Unrepresentative refers to a person, group, or thing that does not accurately reflect or represent the qualities, characteristics, or values of a larger population, community, or group. It means that something or someone is not a fair or truthful representation of the whole, often due to biases, sampling errors, or other flaws.<br><br>In a broader sense, being unrepresentative can imply that something is disproportionate, incomplete, or flawed, leading to inaccurate conclusions or perceptions about the larger group or population being represented.<br><br>For example:<br><br> A survey with an unrepresentative sample of people, skewing the results towards younger participants, may not accurately reflect the views of the entire population.<br> A picture of a crowd that only captures a portion of the attendees may not accurately represent the diversity of the group.<br> A company with a predominantly white or male leadership team may be seen as unrepresentative of the broader workforce, leading to accusations of a lack of diversity and inclusion.

Unrepresented

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Unrepresented refers to something or someone that is not represented, advocated for, or included in a particular situation, decision, or group.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term "unrepresented" can be used in various contexts to describe:<br><br>1. Laws, policies, or ideas that receive no opposition or argument, often because they are not brought to the attention of those who need to be aware of them.<br>2. Groups or individuals who do not have a voice or representation in a particular process, such as politics, law, or social decision-making.<br>3. People or interests that are not accommodated or included in a plan, program, or organization.<br><br>In synthesis, "unrepresented" implies a lack of representation, visibility, or consideration, which can lead to marginalization, exclusion, or injustice.

Unreproved

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Unreproved refers to a person or thing that has been neither criticized nor rebuked. <br><br>In other words, something or someone that has not been scolded, reprimanded, or punished for any wrongdoing or mistake.

Unrequited

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Unrequited: (adjective) Not reciprocated, especially in matters of the heart; unmotivated or unwanted. Unrequited love refers to a romantic or emotional feeling that is not reciprocated by the person it is directed towards.

Unresentful

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Free from or showing a feeling of resentment or bitterness; not resentful.

Unresentfully

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Without or showing a desire for resentment or ill will; in a magnanimous manner.

Unreserved

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Without hesitation or question; not hesitant or reserved.<br><br>Example: "She gave an unreserved apology for her mistake."<br><br>Synonyms: candid, frank, blunt, outspoken, open, sincere.<br><br>Antonyms: reserved, hesitant, cautious, guarded.

Unreservedly

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Without hesitation or reservation; completely and wholeheartedly. Fully or completely supportive or agreeing.

Unresigned

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Unresisting

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Not resisting or opposing; submissive.

Unresolved

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Unresolved means not settled or determined; still unclear or open to question after discussion or consideration.<br><br>Example: "The case remains unresolved due to the lack of evidence."