वोकैबुलरीज

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adjective C1
/juːˈbɪkwɪtəs/

Existing or being everywhere at the same time.

"Social media has become ubiquitous among young people."

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ulcer

noun C1
/ˈʌlsər/

a sore on the skin or a mucous membrane that does not heal easily

"The doctor prescribed medicine to treat the stomach ulcer."

adjective C1
/ʌlˈtɪəriər/

hidden or secret, often with a selfish motive

"He invited her with an ulterior motive."

Ultimatum definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
noun C1
/ˌʌltɪˈmeɪtəm/

a final demand or statement of terms

"The workers gave the company an ultimatum to raise their wages."

adjective C1
/ˌʌnəˈkaʊntəbl/

Not able to be explained or justified.

"She felt an unaccountable fear as she entered the dark room."

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adjective C1
/ˌʌnəkˈnɒlɪdʒd/

Not recognized, admitted, or accepted; ignored or unnoticed

"Her contributions to the project went unacknowledged."

adjective C1
/ˌʌnəˈdɔːrnd/

Plain and simple; not decorated.

"The room was unadorned, with only a table and a chair."

adjective C1
/ˌʌn.əˈdʌl.tə.reɪ.tɪd/

not mixed or diluted with any different or extra elements; pure

"She felt unadulterated joy when she heard the news."

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adjective C1
/ˌʌnəˈfɛktɪd/

Not influenced or touched by something; genuine and natural.

"He remained unaffected by the criticism and kept working hard."

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Unanimity

noun C1
/ˌjuːnəˈnɪməti/

Complete agreement by everyone in a group.

"The proposal was accepted with complete unanimity."

adjective C1
/ˌʌnəˈsjuːmɪŋ/

Not pretentious or arrogant; modest.

"Despite his success, he remained unassuming and humble."

unattainable definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
adjective C1
/ˌʌnəˈteɪnəbl/

impossible to achieve, reach, or accomplish

"For many, becoming a professional athlete remains an unattainable dream."

adjective C1
/ˌʌnbɪˈkʌmɪŋ/

Not proper or appropriate for a person; unsuitable.

"His rude behavior was unbecoming of a leader."

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Unbelief

noun C1
/ˌʌnbɪˈliːf/

A lack of belief, especially in religious faith.

"His heart was full of doubt and unbelief."

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adjective C1
/ˌʌnbɪˈliːvɪŋ/

Not willing or able to believe; skeptical or doubtful

"She gave him an unbelieving look when he claimed to have met a celebrity."

adjective C1
/ʌnˈbraɪdld/

Uncontrolled and unrestrained.

"The protesters showed unbridled enthusiasm for change."

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uncanny

adjective C1
/ʌnˈkæni/

Strange or mysterious, especially in an unsettling way.

"She has an uncanny ability to predict the future."

adjective C1
/ʌnˈtʃælɪndʒd/

not disputed or questioned; accepted without opposition; having no rival

"He remained the unchallenged champion for five years."

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uncharted

adjective C1
ʌnˈtʃɑːtɪd

Not mapped or surveyed; unknown or unexplored.

"The mission aimed to explore uncharted areas of the planet."

adjective C1
/ʌnˈsɪvəl/

not polite or courteous; rude and discourteous in behavior

"His uncivil remarks during the meeting offended everyone present."

adjective C1
/ʌnˈsɪvəlaɪzd/

not developed in terms of civilization; lacking social organization and culture; barbarous

"The explorers encountered an uncivilized tribe deep in the Amazon rainforest."

adjective C1
/ʌnˈkleɪmd/

not claimed by anyone; not demanded or requested; abandoned or ownerless

"The unclaimed luggage was stored in the airport's lost property department."

adjective C1
/ʌnˈkɒmprəmaɪzɪŋ/

not willing to make concessions; firm and resolute

"She remained uncompromising in her principles."

Unconcern definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
noun C1
/ʌnkənˈsɜːrn/

lack of worry or interest; indifference

"She showed complete unconcern about the criticism."

Unconstitutional definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
adjective C1
/ˌʌnkənˈstɪtjuːʃənl/

not in accordance with a political constitution

"The court ruled that the law was unconstitutional."

unconventionally definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
adverb C1
/ˌʌnkənˈvɛnʃənəli/

in a way that is not based on or conforming to accepted standards or norms

"She dresses unconventionally, mixing bold colors and patterns that surprise everyone."

uncork definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
verb C1
/ʌnˈkɔrk/

To remove the cork from a bottle; to open a bottle, especially of wine

"He uncorked the wine and poured a glass for everyone."

adjective C1
/ʌnˈkuːθ/

Lacking good manners, refinement, or grace; awkward or rough.

"His uncouth behavior shocked the guests at the party."

adjective C1
/ʌnˈkʌltʃəd/

lacking good manners, refinement, or education; uncivilized

"His uncultured behavior embarrassed everyone at the dinner party."

adjective C1
/ʌnˈdɔːntɪd/

not intimidated or discouraged by difficulty, danger, or disappointment

"Despite the setbacks, she remained undaunted in pursuing her goals."

verb C1
/ˌʌn.dəˈtʃɑːrdʒ/

To charge less than the correct or fair amount.

"The shopkeeper accidentally undercharged me for the groceries."

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undercut

verb C1
/ˈʌndərkʌt/

to sell at a lower price than a competitor; to weaken or undermine something

"The company tried to undercut its rivals by offering lower prices."

noun C1
/ˈʌndərdɒɡ/

a competitor thought to have little chance of winning; a weaker party in a contest

"The underdog team surprised everyone by winning the championship."

adjective C1
/ˌʌndərɪkˈspoʊzd/

insufficiently exposed to light (in photography) or not given enough attention

"The photo was underexposed and looked too dark."

noun C1
/ˈʌndərˌɡɑːrmənt/

a piece of clothing worn under outer clothes, usually next to the skin

"He bought new undergarments for the wedding."

adjective C1
/ˈʌndərhænd/

done secretly and dishonestly; deceitful

"The politician was accused of using underhand tactics to win the election."

adjective C1
/ˌʌndərˈhændɪd/

acting or done in a dishonest or secret way

"They exposed the company's underhanded dealings with its suppliers."

verb C1
/ˌʌndərˈlaɪ/

to be the hidden cause or basis of something

"Strong cultural traditions underlie the community's practices."

underprivileged groups definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
noun C1
ˌʌndərˈprɪvəlɪdʒd ɡruːps

Groups of people who lack basic necessities or advantages that are available to other members of society.

"Underprivileged groups benefit from social initiatives."

verb C1
/ˌʌndəˈreɪt/

to fail to recognize the full value or importance of something or someone

"Many people underrate the benefits of regular exercise."

verb C1
/ˌʌndərˈsɛl/

to sell something at a lower price than competitors or to downplay the value of something

"The shop undersold its rivals by offering huge discounts."

adjective C1
/ˌʌndərˈsaɪzd/

Smaller than the usual or expected size.

"The undersized puppy struggled to keep up with its siblings."

verb C1
/ˌʌndərˈsteɪt/

To describe something as being less important or serious than it really is.

"He tends to understate his achievements."

adjective C1
/ˌʌndərˈsteɪtɪd/

Presented in a subtle and restrained way.

"She wore an elegant but understated dress."

noun C1
/ˈʌndərˌstʌdi/

An actor who learns another's role to act as a replacement if needed.

"The understudy performed when the lead actor fell ill."

noun C1
/ˈʌndərˌteɪkər/

A person whose job is to prepare the dead for burial and arrange funerals.

"The undertaker prepared the body for the funeral service."

verb C1
/ˌʌndərˈvæljuː/

To assign too low a value or importance to something or someone.

"She felt that her boss consistently undervalued her contributions."

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underworld

noun C1
/ˈʌndərˌwɜːrld/

The criminal world of organized crime or the mythical world of the dead.

"The detective spent years studying the secrets of the underworld."

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Undue

adjective C1
/ʌnˈdjuː/

More than is reasonable, excessive, or inappropriate.

"He placed undue pressure on his employees to meet the deadline."

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unearth

verb C1
/ʌnˈɜːθ/

To dig up from the ground or to discover something hidden.

"Archaeologists unearthed ancient artifacts at the site."