"Unshorn" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unshorn" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unshorn" Meaning

Meaning: Not shorn; untouched; uncut; unshaven; not having had the hair cut or shaved.

Example: The unshorn ends of the rope were tied tightly together.

"Unshorn" Examples

Examples of "Unshorn"


Adjective Usage


In his unshorn state, John was hard to recognize after months of neglecting his appearance after losing his job.
As an unshorn woman, Sarah felt self-conscious in public and struggled to find employment.
The young, unshorn prince stood out for his rough-around-the-edges demeanor at the palace.
Living off the grid, Mark's family went unshorn for months, focusing on sustainability over convenience.
After months of traveling through the wilderness, the unshorn survivalist looked like he'd lost all connection to civilization.

Figurative Usage


Psychology: Inner turmoil can cause an individual to feel unshorn, as if they're struggling to present themselves to others.
Politics: The scandal left the prominent politician feeling unshorn, her public image now tainted by scandal.
Technology: The aging software left users feeling unshorn, outdated, and vulnerable to security threats.
Society: As a woman of color, Maria feels unshorn, marginalized, and overlooked by the predominantly white institution she works for.
Relationship: After the break up, Rachel felt unshorn, uncertain about her place in the world, and struggling to connect with her old self.

"Unshorn" Similar Words

Unshaved

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Unshaven

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Not having shaved or groomed facial hair, often referring to a person who has not shaved their beard or stubble.

Unsheathe

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To release or remove the sheath or covering from something, especially a sword.

Unsheathed

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Removed or taken off a sword or other blade that is typically kept in a sheath or scabbard.

Unsheathing

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To unsheathe something means to take a sword or other sharp blade out of its cover or scabbard, or to remove or reveal something that has been hidden or covered up.

Unsheltered

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Exposure to the elements; homeless or without a roof over one's head, often referring to rough sleepers or people living on the streets.

Unshielded

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unprotected, uncovered, or defenseless; without a shield or protective covering.

Unshod

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Without shoes.

Unsifted

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Unsifted refers to something that has not been sorted or sifted through, often in a figurative sense, to separate what is useful from what is not. In other words, it can describe something that is a mixture of good and bad, useful and useless, or relevant and irrelevant information, and has not been filtered or categorized yet.

Unsightliness

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Unpleasant or ugly appearance; unpleasantness.

Unsightly

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Unpleasant to look at; ugly or unpleasant in appearance.

Unsigned

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Unsinkable

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Meaning: incapable of sinking or being defeated; impossible to beat or overcome because one is too strong or powerful.

Unskilled

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Archaic or not fully skilled or trained.<br><br>Lacking in skill or expertise; not experienced or trained to a high level.

Unskillful

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The word "unskillful" is an adjective that means lacking in skill or ability; not skilled or talented. It can also describe someone or something that performs a task in a clumsy or awkward manner.<br><br>Example: "He's not unskillful in his new job, he's just still learning."<br><br>Alternatively, it can also be used to describe someone who is lacking in fine motor skills or coordination.

Unsmiling

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Not showing a smile or looking serious. Expressed or marked by a lack of happiness or friendliness.