"Unswerving" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Steadfast and unwavering in commitment, purpose, or loyalty, not easily swayed or deterred from one's objective or course of action.
Unswerving usage examples:
1. Despite all her friends leaving her, the teenager remained unswerving in her decision to move to the city after graduation.
2. The billionaire philanthropist was unswerving in her commitment to donate half of her wealth to charity.
3. After her mother's advice, the young golfer was determined to remain unswerving in her practice routine to improve her skills.
4. The politician was unswerving in her stance that the company should adopt renewable energy sources.
5. The organization remained unswerving in its mission to protect endangered wildlife despite numerous setbacks and challenges.
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.
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.
In an unsympathetically manner, means showing no care or concern for someone's feelings or problems. This can include being uncaring, unfeeling, and dismissive.
Unsystematically means: <br><br>1. In a disorganized or haphazard way.<br>2. Without a plan or system.<br>3. Lacking a method or order; irregular or random.<br>4. Unplanned, spontaneous, or casual.<br><br>Example: "The company was criticized for its unsystematic approach to implementing new policies."