"Unrolled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
(adj.) Not rolled up or folded; open and spread out.
Unrighteousness refers to the quality of being unrightful or unjust, or an action or behavior that is wicked, immoral, or evil. It involves wrongdoing, wickedness, or corruption, and often implies a transgression against moral or religious standards.
Unripe refers to something that is not yet fully grown or mature, often still green or tending towards green. It can describe a fruit, vegetable, or other plant that has not yet reached its full flavor, texture, or color.<br><br>Example: "The unripe mangoes are poisoning with sweet flavor."
Unrivaled means unmatched, unbeaten, or having no equal. It describes someone or something that excels beyond comparison and stands alone in their field or category.
A vehicle or vessel that is deemed to be in a condition that makes it unfit or unsafe for use on a road or waterway, typically due to damage, neglect, or poor maintenance.
To remove or extend something that has been rolled up; to reveal or display something that has been hidden. Can also refer to the act of spreading out or stretching out something that has been coiled or wrapped around something else.
Uncultivating or tearing up solid roots; or planting and spreading, especially of a tree or fungus.
The term "unrounded" typically has several meanings depending on the context in which it is used, but some common interpretations are:<br><br>1. <strong>Phonetics and Phonology</strong>: In phonetics and phonology, a rounded phoneme or phone is one in which the lips are protruded. The opposite of this is an unrounded phoneme or phone, which is one in which the lips do not protrude. This could apply to the pronunciation of certain vowels or consonants. For example, the sounds /i/, /u/ in some languages are pronounced with a more unrounded position of the lips.<br><br>2. <strong>Geometry and Architecture</strong>: In a geometric or architectural context, unrounded might describe surfaces ("convex surfaces") that are curved outward, away from a central point. This can be seen in the design of domes or certain shapes.<br><br>3. <strong>Linguistics</strong>: In linguistics, round and unround also refer to the categorization of vowels. However, the term "unrounded" in this context is less commonly used and might imply a lack of rounding, which isn't a standard classification in phonetic/phonological terms.<br><br>4. <strong>Design or Digital Art</strong>: Unrounded might refer to design elements that do not incorporate curves or rounded lines. This is more about aesthetics in visual design rather than a strict phonetic or phonological concept.<br><br>5. <strong>Other contexts</strong>: Depending on the discipline or context, unrounded might also be used to refer to a range of unrelated concepts, each specific to the particular field.
Causing problems and difficult to control or manage. Disobedient and unruly behavior, especially in a child. Rough and wild in appearance or movement.