"Untraceable" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Having no discernible or detectable trail, mark, or clue; impossible to track or identify the origin, source, or identity of something.
Example: "The untraceable funds made it difficult to investigate the money laundering scheme."
"Untitled" refers to something that has not been given a name or title. It can be used to describe a work of art, a song, a poem, a movie, or anything else that is without a specific title.<br>In art, an untitled work is one that has not been given a title by the artist, which can sometimes be a deliberate choice to focus attention on the piece itself rather than its title.<br>In everyday life, an untitled document or file is one that has not been given a title, and is often referred to as a draft or a placeholder.
Prepositionmeaning: up to or till a certain point or level; in doing something according to what is said or written; in an honest or sincere way.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She devoted her life unto her family.<br> He speaks unto me in a low voice.
Unspoken, unspoken, or unexpressed; not communicated or made known.<br><br>Example: "The untold suffering of millions during the war was a tragic reality."<br><br>Synonyms: unspoken, unexpressed, unreported, unseen.
Untouchability refers to the social segregation and exclusion of individuals or groups considered to be "untouchable", originating from the Hindu tradition of caste systems, particularly in India. Historically, the Dalits, formerly known as "untouchables", were considered impure and were relegated to menial and scavenging tasks. This social practice has been officially abolished in India, but its legacy and effects still persist in some forms today, often manifesting as social, economic, and cultural marginalization.
The word "untouchable" is an adjective that refers to something or someone that is considered to be beyond criticism, challenge, or attack. It can also imply that something is considered superior, exclusive, or sacrosanct.<br><br>In a broader sense, an "untouchable" can refer to a person who is considered to be of a higher social class or status, often in a patriarchal or caste-based society, and is exempt from certain social or personal restrictions or obligations.<br><br>For example:<br><br> "The Untouchables" is a term that originated in India to refer to people of the lowest social caste, who were considered impure and polluted.<br> In sports, an "untouchable" refers to a team or player that is highly dominant and appears unbeatable.<br> In a general sense, an "untouchable" can refer to something that is considered forbidden or prohibited, such as a government "untouchable" law.
The term "untouchables" refers to a group of people in the traditional Indian caste system who were considered impure and undesirable, and were relegated to a low status in society. They were considered to be outside the traditional caste system and were not allowed to interact with people of higher castes.<br><br>The term is also used to describe a group of people who are considered to be outside of or at the lower end of mainstream society, often due to their ethnicity, occupation, economic status, or other factors.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term is also used to describe a group of people who are considered to be vulnerable or marginalized, and are often excluded from social, economic, or political power.<br><br>The term comes from the word "Untouchables" referred to in an 1931 book by American lawyer and writer, Shantipriya Geeta, but it gained popularity after the 1935 novel "The Untouchables" written by American author, Scott Young.<br><br>In a popular 1990s movie, the term "untouchables" referred to a group of enforcement agents in the US treasury department.
Complete and uninjured, often in reference to someone or something that has not been damaged or spoiled in any way. This can also imply something that is original and has not been altered or tampered with.
Unconventional, unusual, or dissenting from traditional customs, methods, or ideas; deviating from established norms or conventions.
Completely free from control or restraint; unbridled.<br><br>Example: The child was allowed to run untrammeled through the park, enjoying her newfound freedom.
Untrammeled means free from restriction or hindrance; unrestricted, uncontrolled, or unchecked.
Terms that cannot be transferred or exchanged for something of equal value or significance.<br><br>Something that is irreparable or irreplaceable.<br><br>Not capable of being exchanged or swapped with something else of equivalent value or utility.<br><br>Not able to be handed over to someone or something else.