"Unsustainability" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Unsustainability refers to the inability or inadequacy of a system, process, or situation to be maintained or continued over time without causing harm, depletion, or degradation to the environment, resources, or societal well-being.
It can manifest in various forms, such as:
Environmental unsustainability: The failure to maintain a sustainable balance between human activity and the natural environment, leading to issues like climate change, pollution, and resource depletion.
Economic unsustainability: The inability of a business, institution, or economy to maintain its financial stability, leading to bankruptcy, debt, or financial insecurity.
Social unsustainability: The failure to create a fair and equitable society, leading to issues like poverty, inequality, and social injustice.
In general, unsustainability often arises from the misuse or overuse of resources, neglect of long-term consequences, or inadequate planning and management. Addressing unsustainability requires a comprehensive approach that involves adopting sustainable practices, reducing waste, and promoting responsible use of resources.
Not surprisingly or as expected.<br><br>(This adverb is used to express that a statement is not unexpected or surprising.)
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.<br><br>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.<br><br>It is often used in a positive light to describe someone who is independent, strong-willed, and unshakeable in their convictions.
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.
This word refers to something that is not able to be maintained or continued for a long time because it is not economically, environmentally, or socially viable.<br><br>In other words, something that is unsustainable is not sustainable, meaning it cannot be maintained or continued in the long term because it will quickly deplete resources, cause harm to the environment, or lead to negative social consequences.<br><br>Examples:<br><br> A country that relies heavily on non-renewable energy sources is considered to be living unsustainably.<br> A business model that assumes infinite growth is unsustainable.<br> An ecosystem that is exploited by humans without regard for conservation is unsustainable.
The word "unswathe" is a verb that means to remove a swathe (a long, wide strip of something) or to free something from a swathe or a bundle. It can also describe to set free or untie someone or something that has been bound or tied tightly, often in a situation where intervention is needed to prevent harm.
Not sweetened or containing no sugar or sweetener, often used to describe foods or drinks, such as tea or yogurt.
Steadfast and unwavering in commitment, purpose, or loyalty, not easily swayed or deterred from one's objective or course of action.