"Unwritable" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Uncapable of being written or recorded. Not deserving to be written or remembered because of lack of importance or value. Not able to be inscribed or engraved.
The verb "unwrapping" means to remove the covering or packaging from something, such as a gift, a food item, or a present. It can also describe the act of discovering or revealing something that was previously hidden, such as unwrapping a mystery or a secret.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She carefully unwrapped the gift to reveal the beautiful necklace underneath.<br> The tourists unwrapped the layers of history at the ancient site, discovering remnants of a long-lost civilization.<br> The detective worked tirelessly to unwrap the complex clues left at the crime scene.
"Not expressed or stated; left unspoken or unrecorded; not printed or written down. Something that is unwritten may exist through tradition, oral history, or unrecorded events."
Unwrought refers to something that has not been shaped, molded, or processed in any way, often in reference to unrefined metals or minerals. It can also describe something that has not been fully developed or thought through, often in a literary or intellectual sense.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The raw, unwrought ore was difficult to handle and process.<br> The professor gave the student unwrought ideas to develop into a research paper.
Showing no willingness to give in or change one's viewpoint or decision, despite challenges, evidence, or opposition.
"Unzip" can have two different meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. To remove or separate something that has been compressed or packed tightly, such as when a person unzips a jacket.<br>2. To extract or decompress data from a file or container that has been compressed into a zip format, often used in digital files.
To unZIP or unzipping means to extract the files from a compressed ZIP file. It is the opposite of zipping, where multiple files are combined into a single compressed file.