"Unworldliness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Unworldliness refers to a lack of connection or involvement with the concerns, interests, or values of the ordinary or everyday world. It can also imply a detachment from worldly or material things, often associated with a spiritual or philosophical perspective.
Example: "He lived in a state of unworldliness, detached from the hustle and bustle of city life and more focused on his spiritual pursuits."
Synonyms:
- Otherworldliness
- Abstraction
- Asceticism
- Renunciation
- Purer mind
Antonyms:
- Down-to-earth
- Worldly wise
- Pragmatic
- Realistic
- Earthly-minded
Unintentionally or unaware of what is happening. <br><br>Example: She unintentionally broke the glass, and now it's shattered all over the floor.
Lacking the qualities considered to be typical of a woman, such as gentleness, tact, or a domestic nature.
Unwonted refers to something that is unusual or unexpected, often in a surprising or unpleasant way. It can also imply a sense of foreignness or unfamiliarity.<br><br>Example: "The unwonted noise of sirens in the middle of the night startled everyone awake."
Not worn or used; unused or untried.<br><br>Example: She had an unworn pair of shoes in her closet.
The condition or quality of being unworthy or not deserving of respect, consideration, or something; a lack of value, merit, or quality.
Not deserving of respect, praise, or consideration; not good enough; of little or no value.<br><br>Example: He felt he was unworthy of the award, as he didn't think his work was good enough.