"Unseasonally" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Unseasonally means not in accordance with the usual or expected seasonal pattern or time. It describes something that occurs or happens outside of the typical season or normal timeframe for something to happen.
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."
Meaning of "unseasoned" refers to something that lacks experience or maturity, often implying that it is raw or inexperienced. It can also describe food that has not been seasoned or flavored with herbs, spices, or other ingredients.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She was a bright and unseasoned young manager who struggled to lead the team.<br> The unseasoned steak was chewy and needed more marinating to become tender.
To remove somebody from a position or place. <br><br>Example: "The new policy forced the old manager to unseat her colleague."<br><br>Or: to take away or remove somebody's seat, usually as a result of defeat. <br><br>Example: "The challenger unseated the incumbent candidate in the election."
Usually, being "unseated" means being removed from a position of power or authority, often as a result of an act of rebellion, a challenge to authority, or a distance as a result of a sentence, usually as under or in a punishment.
Meaning: Not suitable or safe for being at sea; not capable of withstanding the stresses and strains of navigation due to damage, wear and tear, or poor condition.
The word "unsecured" refers to something that is not protected or safeguarded, especially in a way that leaves it vulnerable to theft, loss, or unauthorized access. It can also mean lacking or lacking security measures, such as a loan or debt that is not guaranteed or insured. It can be used to describe a situation, system, or facility where there is a greater risk or danger of something adverse happening, or a situation that is more likely to lead to loss, harm or damage.
Meaning: Unable to see, or unwilling to acknowledge. <br><br>Example: "He was unseeing to the obvious dangers of his actions." <br><br>Synonyms: blind, unaware, insensitive, oblivious, heedless.