"Unsuccored" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unsuccored" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Unsuccored
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"Unsuccored" Meaning

"Unsuccored" is an adjective that means not assisted or helped by others, often in a situation where one needed support or aid. It describes someone or something that is left unaided or unsupported.

"Unsuccored" Examples

Usage Examples


| Sentence | Part of Speech | Function |
|-----------|----------------|---------------|
| Without someone to support her, she felt completely unsuccored. | Adjective | Describing a person or a situation |
| The charity aims to provide food and shelter to those who are unsuccored. | Adjective | Describing a group of people |
| Weak and unsuccored, the plant began to wither away. | Adjective | Describing an object or a living thing |
| Feeling unsuccored by the bleak landscape, the hikers turned back. | Adjective | Describing a feeling or an emotional state |
| The team felt unsuccored by the lack of resources and had to cancel the project. | Adjective | Describing a feeling or an emotional state |

"Unsuccored" Similar Words

Unsubscribes

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Unsubstantial

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Unsubstantially

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Unsubstantiate

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Unsubstantiated

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Unsubtle

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Unsuccessful

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Not achieving or accomplishing the desired outcome or goal, often due to a lack of effort, skill, or opportunity. Inadequate or ineffective in meeting expectations, needs, or results.<br><br>Example: "The unsuccessful attempt to climb the mountain due to bad weather left the hikers disappointed."

Unsuccessfully

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Meaning: Not successfully; failing to accomplish what was intended.

Unsuitability

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Unsuitable

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Unsuited

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Unsullied

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Unsung

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Unsupervised

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Unsupported

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Unsupportive

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