"Unscripted" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Not planned or rehearsed; improvised.
Unscientifically refers to actions, practices, or judgments that are not based on scientific evidence, methods, or principles. It implies a lack of regard for objectivity, systematic inquiry, and empirical data, often characterized by relying on unproven assumptions, superstition, or intuition instead. Therefore, unscientific methods or conclusions are not considered reliable or valid in a rigorous academic or professional setting.
The word "unscramble" means to rearrange the letters of a word or phrase to form a correct word or phrase. It involves solving a puzzle where the letters are mixed up and need to be put in the right order to form a meaningful word.
"Unscrambled" is a verb that means restored to a clear, understandable state, usually from a confused or jumbled one. It can also be used as an adjective to describe something that has been rearranged or transformed into a coherent and complete form.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The mechanic was able to unscramble the tangled wires.<br> The code was soon unscrambled, and the message was revealed.
Not marked or damaged; untouched.<br><br>Example: The unscratched surface of the newly polished floor shone in the bright light.
Not tested or held back; not restricted or limited.<br><br>Example: Some people are calling for unscreened candidates to be allowed take part in the election.
To remove the screws from (something, such as a jar or a machine part) or to loosen them, so that the object can be opened or removed.
To remove or take apart something, especially by turning it in a counterclockwise direction. (e.g., unscrews a screw)
Unscrupulous means<br><br> lacking moral principles; dishonest, unprincipled, and willing to take advantage of others.
The noun "unscrupulousness" refers to the quality or state of being unscrupulous, which means lacking a sense of right and wrong, or being dishonest or unethical in one's behavior or motivations. It describes a person's willingness to disregard moral or ethical principles in order to achieve their goals or gain an advantage, often at the expense of others.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The unscrupulous businessman was accused of exploiting his employees for financial gain.<br> The investor was known for her unscrupulousness in making deals, often taking advantage of others' lack of knowledge.<br><br>Synonyms for unscrupulousness include:<br><br> Dishonesty<br> Deception<br> Dupery<br> Fraudulence<br> Corruption<br><br>Antonyms for unscrupulousness include:<br><br> Honesty<br> Integrity<br> Morality<br> Ethics<br> Authenticity.
To remove or permit the removal of something that was previously sealed, making it accessible or opened.
Not covered or closed, exposed or open; made public; official by ripping off or removing part of a seal.
The word "unsearchable" refers to something that cannot be found, investigated, or discovered through search or inquiry. It is beyond the reach of human knowledge or understanding, often implying a sense of mystery or hiddenness.
This means unusual or unexpected for the time of year; not typical for the season.<br><br>Example: "The unseasonably warm weather made it perfect for a summer weekend getaway in February."