"Unselfishly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Unselfishly" Meaning

Unselfishly means having or showing a willingness to give up your own advantage, pleasure, or interest for the sake of others without expecting anything in return. It means being generous, kind, and selfless.

"Unselfishly" Examples

Examples of Sentence Usage: Unselfishly


| Example | Meaning | Sentence Type |
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| Adjective | Giving up one's own interests for the sake of others | Laura helped with the meal unselfishly, making sure everyone had enough to eat. |
| Noun | An act of giving up one's own interests for the sake of others| Bob's unselfishness was an inspiration to the whole team. |
| Adverb | In a way that shows consideration for the needs of others | She volunteered at the hospital unselfishly, caring for the patients without seeking reward or recognition. |
| Phrase | (no expression for this one. Please provide one) | |
| Usage | (no expression for this one. Please provide one) | |

Antonyms for "unselfishly": Selfishly

"Unselfishly" Similar Words

Unseemliness

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Unseemliness refers to a lack of what is considered proper, decent, or respectable behavior, often implying a sense of impropriety, indelicacy, or unpleasantness. It can be a quality of behavior or a situation that is considered unbecoming, embarrassing, or ignoble.<br><br>Example: "The CEO's unseemly behavior at the company meeting was widely criticized."

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Unseen

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Not visible or cannot be seen; not able to be perceived with the eyes or known about.

Unselected

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The word "unselected" has several possible meanings depending on the context, but the most common ones are:<br><br> Not chosen or picked out from a number of options.<br> Not included or selected for something, such as a team, a group, or a particular activity.<br> Not aligned or connected with something, such as a particular view, a party, or a movement.<br> Having certain characteristics or options removed or not available.<br><br>For example:<br><br> The unselected items on the menu were not available for ordering.<br> The unselected candidate lost the election.<br> The unselected group did not participate in the discussion.<br> The unselected feature of the software was not installed.

Unselectively

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Absentmindedly or without careful selection: failing to discriminate or choose selectively

Unselfconscious

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Unselfconsciously

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Unselfconsciously means: <br>Lacking self-consciousness; completely at ease and comfortable with oneself, without feeling self-aware or worried about how others perceive you. It is being natural and genuine, without being aware of or concerned about one's own appearance or behavior.

Unselfish

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Adj. - Concerned more with the needs and feelings of others than with one's own.<br><br>Example: She's an unselfish person who always donates to charities and volunteers her time to help those in need.

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Unsensational

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Unsentimental

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Not showing or feeling emotions, especially sadness or nostalgia; lacking sentimental feeling or display.

Unserdeutsch

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Unserdeutsch is a German-based creole language that was spoken by Melanesians in New Pomerania (now part of Papua New Guinea), who were taken as children and raised as indentured servants by German colonizers.<br><br>It is a pidgin language that developed as a result of contact between German and the indigenous languages of the area. It is often referred to as "Negerdeutsch" (Neger means "Negro" or "Black person" in German) and is considered an endangered language, with only a few fluent speakers remaining.<br><br>Unserdeutsch is characterized by a mix of German vocabulary, idiosyncratic grammar, and a simplified phonology. It is not widely taught or used in contemporary Papua New Guinea, but it remains an important part of the cultural heritage of the region.

Unserviceable

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Not fit for use; defective. <br><br>Examples: <br>- The old machine is unserviceable and needs to be replaced.<br>- The transportation equipment is no longer serviceable after the accident.

Unservile

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Unset

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The word "unset" has several related meanings, all generally conveying a sense of being untidy, disarranged, or unresolved.<br><br>1. <strong>Unsettled or disarranged:</strong> In a literal sense, the word can mean that something is not arranged or settled in its place, such as "The clothes were unset after the jacket was removed from the hanger."<br><br>2. <strong>Emotionally unsettled:</strong> It often refers to someone who is disturbed or unstable in their mind or emotions. For example, "After hearing the news of her passing, Sarah was left feeling deeply unsettled."<br><br>3. <strong>Uncertainty or doubt:</strong> It can also describe a situation in which there is uncertainty or doubt. For example, "The future of the company remains unsettled amidst economic uncertainty."<br><br>4. <strong>Earth science context:</strong> In earth sciences, an "unset" can also refer to something that has not hardened, such as in sediment that has not yet hardened into rock (unset sediment) or an uncemented, partially consolidated mass of sedimentary material.

Unsettle

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To cause someone or something to become uneasy or disturbed; to cause a feeling of anxiety or unease.