"Unwed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unwed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unwed" Meaning

Unwed refers to a person who is not married. It can describe someone who has never been married, or someone who is currently unmarried, but may be in a romantic relationship or have other close family ties.

"Unwed" Examples

Examples of "unwed"


A young woman traveled alone, being an unwed mother, to raise her newborn twins.
After many failed marriages, she found happiness living alone, unwed and free.
Choosing to continue her education, she continued as an unwed student.
As there was no prenuptial agreement in place between them, the unwed father was left with a sizeable dowry payment.
She chose to abstain from marriage, deciding to be an unwed person.

"Unwed" Similar Words

Unwatered

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Unwavering

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Unwaveringly

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Means doing something absolutely without any doubt or hesitation, remaining faithful or loyal without any weakening or wavering. <br><br>Example: She stood unwaveringly by her friends through thick and thin.

Unwearable

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Impervious to wear or deterioration; not subject to damage or disintegration through use or time.

Unwearied

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Unweariedly

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Consistently and continuously, without getting tired or show signs of fatigue, despite prolonged efforts.inya

Unwearying

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Unweathered

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Not changed in quality or appearance by exposure to the elements or by wear and tear.

Unwelcome

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Meaning: Not wanted or accepted; not welcomed or received kindly.<br><br>Example: "The stranger received an unwelcome gift from the hosts."

Unwell

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Feeling unwell means not being in a state of good physical or mental health. A person may feel unwell due to illness, injury, or a minor complaint such as tiredness or discomfort. The term is often used informally to refer to a condition that is not serious, but not completely well either, and can be something that is being recovered from or is expected to get better soon.

Unwholesome

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Unwholesome refers to something that is unhealthy, corrupt, or morally corrupting. It can also imply something that is foul, vile, or impure. In a more general sense, unwholesome can describe something that is unpleasant, disagreeable, or unwholesome in a figurative sense, meaning something that is not good or beneficial for one's well-being.

Unwholesomely

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In an immoral, indecent or corrupt manner; not wholesome or healthy.<br><br>Example: The governor was criticized for running the state unwholesomely, with allegations of corruption and embezzlement.

Unwholesomeness

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Unwholesomeness refers to the quality of being unpleasant, unhealthy, or objectionable in a moral or spiritual sense. It can describe something that is corrupt, immoral, or unseemly, and can also refer to a lack of wholesomeness or a sense of decay or degeneration.

Unwieldiness

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Unwieldy

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adjective<br><br>1. Difficult to handle or use because of being too large or complicated<br>2. Lacking control or coordination, especially with physical movements or actions.

Unwilling

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Showing no wish to do something or do something reluctantly.<br><br>Example: "I don't feel like going to the party, I'm feeling quite unwilling to go."<br><br>Synonyms: unwillingness, reluctance, disinclination<br><br>Antonyms: willing, eager