"Unresisting" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unresisting" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unresisting" Meaning

Not resisting or opposing; submissive.

"Unresisting" Examples

5 Usage Examples for the Word "unresisting"


1. Passive Verb Usage

The crowd was unresisting as he effortlessly swayed them with his impassioned speech.

2. Noun Usage as a Quality

Her unresisting nature made it easy for her colleagues to manipulate her at work.

3. Idiomatic Expression

He found himself helping people he met on the street without constraint of an unresisting helpfulness.

4. Poetic Usage for Emphasis

The night sky was a canvas of stars that gazed down with an unresisting silence, as if pleading to be noticed.

5. Scientific or Formal Context

In a highly controlled environment, the bacteria exhibited unresisting growth under the influence of the newly developed serum.

"Unresisting" Similar Words

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.

Unrequired

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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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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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Unresolved

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Unresourceful

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Lacking the means or resources to do something, often lacking mental ability or understanding.

Unresponsive

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Unresponsive refers to something or someone that is unable to respond or react to external stimuli, such as a person who is unconscious, asleep, or ignoring a stimulus.

Unresponsiveness

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Unrest

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<strong>Unrest</strong> is a noun that refers to:<br><br>1. A state of disturbance or turmoil, often accompanied by violence or the threat of violence.<br>2. A sense of discontent or unease among a group of people, which can lead to protests, demonstrations, or other forms of civil unrest.<br>3. A feeling of dissatisfaction or agitation, often resulting from a perceived injustice or grievance.<br>4. A state of instability or turbulence, such as in a country or region experiencing political, social, or economic upheaval.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The city was plagued by unrest following the violent protests.<br> The community was in a state of unrest due to the government's controversial decision.<br> The economic unrest led to a decline in investor confidence.<br> The country has been experiencing unrest for years due to its fragile political situation.

Unrestrained

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Unrestrained refers to a lack of restriction, control, or moderation. It describes something or someone that is not confined, limited, or regulated in any way.

Unrestrainedly

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Without restraint or control, freely or openly.

Unrestricted

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Having no limits or restrictions; free to do something without any rules or controls.