"Untamed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Untamed refers to something or someone that is not controlled, domesticated, or tamed, often in a natural or instinctual sense. It can describe a situation, a creature, or a person that is untrained, unrefined, or unprevailing, and is driven by instinct or passion rather than reason or discipline.
For example:
"The untamed forests of the Amazon are home to many exotic animals." (Here, the forests are described as untamed, meaning uncontrolled and unmanaged.)
"She was an untamed rebel, always challenging authority and pushing boundaries." (Here, the person is described as untamed, meaning unconventional and uncontrolled.)
"The untamed power of the ocean can be both beautiful and terrifying." (Here, the power of the ocean is described as untamed, meaning uncontrollable and intense.)
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."
Not assigned a label or category; not labeled or categorized, often in a digital database or file.
Lacking in careful planning or preparation. Not made or adapted to serve a particular purpose. Not suitable or fitted to a particular person's needs or circumstances.
Without corruption or defect; unaffected by influences or factors that might corrupt or spoil.
Describing something or someone that cannot be controlled, managed, or restrained; unruly or uncontrollable.
Untangled: made (or becoming) less complicated or less intertwined.<br><br>Example: The unknotted rope looked untangled after John had struggled with it for a while.
To free or remove knots, tangles, or twisted threads from (something) so that it becomes untangled.<br><br>Example: "Use a comb to untangle your hair."<br><br>To explain or clarify a complex situation or idea in a clear and distinct way.<br><br>Example: "The detective tried to untangle the threads of the crime to understand what happened."
To separate and disentangle something, especially threads or a rope, after they have become twisted or knotted.<br><br>Example: The hiker had to untangle the rope before climbing the mountain.<br><br>To sort out and clarify a complicated or difficult situation, often by considering all its various aspects or parts.<br><br>Example: The manager tried to untangle the company's financial problems and find a solution.
The word "untapped" refers to resources, potential, or abilities that have not been utilized or developed yet. It can also describe something that has not been subjected to a particular process or activity, and therefore remains untouched or uninfluenced.<br><br>Example: "Her artistic talents are still untapped and have yet to be fully explored."<br><br>In this sense, the word suggests that there is hidden or potential use of something that is waiting to be discovered or used for its full benefit.
Not having received or been given instruction. Left without guidance, knowledge, or teaching.