"Unsophistication" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A lack of refinement, elegance, or culture; a lack of polish or subtlety in thought, language, or manner.
Unsocially means in a way that is not friendly or cooperative towards others. <br><br>Example: "He behaved unsocially towards the new member of the team."<br><br> Synonyms: unfriendly, inconsiderate, unpleasant
(adj.) Unused, unspoilt, or remaining; not sold.<br><br>Example: The store had a lot of unsold merchandise after the holiday season.
Unsolicited refers to something that is given or offered without being asked for, often unexpectedly or unexpectedly. It can also describe an action, statement, or action that is not invited or requested, often seen as intrusive or unwanted.
"Unsolveable" refers to a problem or situation that cannot be solved or resolved. A challenge or puzzle that is insurmountable or impossible to overcome.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The math problem proved to be unsolvable for my students, and we had to move on to a simpler exercise.<br> The difficult situation in the relationship was unsolvable, and the couple eventually decided to go their separate ways.<br><br>In general, "unsolvable" implies a sense of hopelessness or impossibility, where no solution or answer can be found or achieved.
Unsolved means:<br><br> Not solved or resolved; still needing to be figured out or addressed.<br> Not decided or answered; still mysterious or puzzling.<br> Remaining unknown or undiscovered.<br> Not addressed or dealt with; lingering or unresolved.<br><br>Example: "The murder remains an unsolved mystery, with no one knowing who was responsible."
Suggesting a lack of sophistication or refinement, often implying simplicity, naivety, or a lack of education or culture.
Unsought: undesired or uninvited; expected with reluctance.<br><br>Example: "The company's move to a new location was an unsought change that shocked many employees."
Lacking the quality or power needed to be successful or effective.<br><br>Example: The unsound argument was easily dismissed by the opposing team.
The word "unsoundness" refers to a lack of soundness or stability, often relating to logic, judgment, or physical stability. It can express a variety of meanings depending on the context, including:<br><br>1. Insanity or lack of mental stability: This is when the person is considered incapable of managing their thoughts or emotions in a healthy way, often occurring in cases of severe mental illness.<br>2. Logical error or fallacy: Unsustainable arguments or reasoning that suffer from fallacies or contradictions are said to be unsound.<br>3. Physical instability or weakness: Objects, structures, or materials that cannot sustain or bear a certain level of stress or weight due to a defect or flaw are considered unsound.<br>4. Uncalled for or unjustified criticism: Making accusations or negative comments when they are unwarranted or unjustified is considered unsound.<br>5. Malfunctioning or defective: When something does not function as intended or loses its intended ability, it can be referred to as unsound.<br><br>Overall, "unsoundness" can refer to several types of inadequacies that involve deviations from what is expected or required, whether that be regarding mental stability, fair treatment, the structural integrity of an object, logical reasoning, or functionality within an expected standard.
Lacking a reliable or specified source. Without documentation or confirmation from a stated source.
Completely without sparing or holding back; utterly and freely. Often used to describe an honest, complete, or unreserved expression or action.
Meaning: too great or shocking to be expressed in words.<br><br>Example: "The horrors of war were almost unspeakable."