"Unsusceptibility" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "unsusceptibility" refers to the state or quality of being resistant or unable to be influenced by a particular concept, idea, emotion, or experience. It means being immune, proof against, or impervious to something, such as persuasion, coercion, or emotional manipulation.
In other words, someone with high unsusceptibility is less likely to be affected or swayed by external factors, remaining resistant to change or opposed to certain ideas.
It is often used in a positive light to describe someone who is independent, strong-willed, and unshakeable in their convictions.
Adverb: used for indicating that something is uncertain or unconventional.<br><br>Example: "She drove to the store unsurely, as she wasn't quite sure where it was."
Uncertainty or lack of confidence about something, often characterized by a feeling of doubt or lack of conviction. It is a state of uncertainty or doubt that may lead to a lack of confidence or indecision. It can be caused by new or unfamiliar information, a lack of experience, or a fear of failure.
Insurmountable refers to something that is extremely difficult or impossible to overcome. It can be a challenge, obstacle, or problem that seems insurmountable, meaning it appears to be too great or too complex to be dealt with or solved.
Not surprisingly or as expected.<br><br>(This adverb is used to express that a statement is not unexpected or surprising.)
Immune or resistant to something, especially the influence or power of something. <br><br>Example: "She was quite unsusceptible to the salesman's tactics and declined the offer."
Unexpectedly unknown or unforeseen; not known or recognized.<br><br>Example: The unsuspected talent of the young musician amazed everyone.
Without suspecting or realizing something, often because of a lack of knowledge or experience; unaware or unprepared.
Unsustainable refers to something that cannot be maintained or supported in the long term because it is not environmentally or financially viable or sustainable.<br><br>Example: The town's water supply is unsustainable due to the heavy reliance on a single water source.<br><br>It typically implies that a particular action, behavior, or situation will lead to collapse or failure if prolonged or maintained indefinitely.