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Lesson 473 - Mask Toggle
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😒
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/ʌnˈfrɛndli/
adjective
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not kind or welcoming; hostile or cold in behavior or attitude
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The shop owner seemed unfriendly to new customers. |
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hostile, cold, rude, unwelcoming, aloof
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friendly, warm, welcoming
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unfriendly attitude, unfriendly behavior, unfriendly tone, unfriendly environment
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📦
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/ʌnˈpæk/
verb
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unpacked
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unpacked
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unpacks
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unpacking
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to remove items from a container; to explain or analyze something in detail
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After arriving home, she began to unpack her suitcase. |
unpack the truth |
to reveal or explain the real facts in detail
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empty, unload, unbox, remove, open
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pack, load, fill
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unpack luggage, unpack boxes, unpack a suitcase, unpack ideas, unpack details
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🤨
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/ʌnˈnætʃrəli/
adverb
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in a way that is not natural or normal; excessively or strangely
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He smiled unnaturally, making everyone feel uncomfortable. |
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artificially, strangely, oddly, abnormally, excessively
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naturally, normally, genuinely
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unnaturally quiet, unnaturally calm, unnaturally bright, unnaturally pale
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🔒
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/ʌnˈmɒdɪfaɪd/
adjective
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not changed from its original form or state
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The data was used in its unmodified form for analysis. |
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unchanged, original, intact, raw, plain
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modified, altered, changed
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unmodified data, unmodified version, remain unmodified, left unmodified
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🎭
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/ʌnˈmɑːsk/
verb
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unmasked
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unmasked
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unmasks
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unmasking
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to remove a mask or covering; to reveal the true identity, nature, or intentions of someone or something
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The investigation helped unmask the real culprit behind the crime. |
unmask the truth |
to reveal what is really happening or what has been hidden
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reveal, expose, disclose, uncover, unveil
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conceal, hide, cover
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unmask the truth, unmask a fraud, unmask the villain, unmask intentions
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🔓
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/ʌnˈlɒk/
verb
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unlocked
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unlocked
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unlocks
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unlocking
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to open something that is locked; to make something accessible or available
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She used the key to unlock the door. |
unlock potential |
to make hidden abilities or possibilities available
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open, release, unfasten, free, disengage
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lock, secure, fasten
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unlock the door, unlock a phone, unlock access, unlock potential
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😔
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/ʌnˈkaɪndnəs/
noun
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lack of kindness; cruel or inconsiderate behavior
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His unkindness hurt her feelings deeply. |
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cruelty, harshness, meanness, coldness, unfriendliness
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kindness, compassion, benevolence
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act of unkindness, deliberate unkindness, show unkindness, emotional unkindness
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/ʌnˈkaɪndli/
adverb
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in a cruel, harsh, or unsympathetic manner
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She spoke unkindly about her colleague during the meeting. |
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cruelly, harshly, rudely, coldly, meanly
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kindly, gently, compassionately
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speak unkindly, treat unkindly, judge unkindly, respond unkindly
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/ˌʌnˈɪntrəstɪŋ/
adjective
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not holding attention or curiosity; boring
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The lecture was uninteresting and difficult to stay focused on. |
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boring, dull, tedious, monotonous, unstimulating
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interesting, engaging, fascinating
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uninteresting topic, uninteresting story, uninteresting job, uninteresting details
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/ˌʌnɪnˈfɔːrmd/
adjective
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lacking knowledge or awareness about a particular subject; not educated or informed
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The decision was made by an uninformed committee. |
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ignorant, unaware, uneducated, clueless, ill-informed
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informed, knowledgeable, aware
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uninformed opinion, uninformed decision, uninformed voter, uninformed public
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/ˌʌnɪmˈpɔːrtənt/
adjective
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not having much value, significance, or influence
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The detail seemed unimportant compared to the main issue. |
of unimportant matter |
something that does not deserve much attention
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insignificant, trivial, minor, negligible, petty
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important, significant, crucial
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unimportant detail, unimportant issue, seem unimportant, relatively unimportant
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/ʌnɪmˈpɔːrtəns/
noun
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the state or quality of being insignificant or not important
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He dismissed the issue with a sense of unimportance. |
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insignificance, triviality, inconsequence, negligibility
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importance, significance, consequence
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sense of unimportance, feelings of unimportance, perceived unimportance
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/ʌnˈɒnəd/
adjective
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not respected or given the recognition that is deserved; treated without honor
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He felt unhonoured after his years of service were ignored. |
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disrespected, disregarded, slighted, unacknowledged, ignored
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honoured, respected, celebrated
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unhonoured service, unhonoured promise, feel unhonoured, remain unhonoured
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/ʌnˈhɛlpfəl/
adjective
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not providing help or support; making a situation harder rather than easier
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His unhelpful attitude slowed down the entire project. |
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uncooperative, useless, obstructive, unsupportive, ineffective
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helpful, supportive, cooperative
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unhelpful attitude, unhelpful comment, unhelpful response, unhelpful advice
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/ʌnˈhæp.i.nəs/
noun
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the state of being unhappy; sadness or dissatisfaction
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Her constant unhappiness affected everyone around her. |
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sadness, misery, gloom, sorrow, distress
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happiness, joy, contentment
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deep unhappiness, emotional unhappiness, chronic unhappiness
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/ʌnˈkloʊðɪŋ/
noun
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the act or process of removing clothing
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The child quickly ran inside for unclothing after playing in the mud. |
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undressing, disrobing, stripping, denudation
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dressing, clothing
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unclothing ceremony, unclothing process, rapid unclothing
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/ʌnˈfeɪθfʊlnəs/
noun
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the quality of being disloyal or not faithful; breach of trust or fidelity
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His unfaithfulness led to the end of their marriage. |
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disloyalty, infidelity, treachery, betrayal
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faithfulness, loyalty, fidelity
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unfaithfulness in marriage, act of unfaithfulness, unfaithfulness detected, unfaithfulness revealed
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⚖️
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/ʌnˈfɛərli/
adverb
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In a manner that is not just, reasonable, or impartial
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He was treated unfairly by the committee. |
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unjustly, inequitably, wrongly, discriminatorily
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fairly, justly, impartially
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unfairly treated, unfairly dismissed, unfairly accused
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/ˌʌnɪmˈplɔɪəbəl/
adjective
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Not able to be employed; lacking the skills or qualities necessary for employment
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Due to his criminal record, he was considered unemployable in most companies. |
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unhirable, unfit for work, ineligible, unskilled, unsuitable
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employable, hireable, qualified
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completely unemployable, considered unemployable, unemployable person
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/ˈʌndərweər/
noun
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Clothing worn beneath outer clothes, typically next to the skin.
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He bought new underwear for the trip. |
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undergarments, briefs, panties, boxers, lingerie
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outerwear, overclothes
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change underwear, wear underwear, cotton underwear
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/ˌʌndərˈniːθ/
preposition, adverb, adjective
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Located directly below or beneath something
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The keys were hidden underneath the pile of papers. |
underneath it all |
fundamentally; beneath the surface
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below, beneath, under, lower
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above, over
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underneath the table, underneath the surface, underneath the bed
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/ˈʌndərkləʊðz/
noun
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Clothing worn beneath outer clothes, such as underwear or lingerie
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He folded his underclothes neatly before packing them. |
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underwear, lingerie, intimates, undergarments
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outerwear, overclothes
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wash underclothes, fold underclothes, pack underclothes
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/ʌnˈkɔrk/
verb
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uncorked
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uncorked
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uncorks
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uncorking
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To remove the cork from a bottle; to open a bottle, especially of wine
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He uncorked the wine and poured a glass for everyone. |
uncork one's emotions |
to express emotions freely
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open, untwist, loosen, decork, pop
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seal, cork, close
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uncork a bottle, uncork champagne, uncork wine, uncork emotions
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🤹♂️
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/ˌʌnˈkɔːrdɪneɪtɪd/
adjective
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lacking coordination, not well-organized or clumsy in movement
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His movements were uncoordinated, making him prone to accidents. |
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clumsy, awkward, disorganized, maladroit
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coordinated, graceful, organized
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uncoordinated effort, uncoordinated movement, uncoordinated response
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/ˌʌn.kəʊˈɒp.ər.ə.tɪv/
adjective
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not willing to help or work with others; unhelpful
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The witness was uncooperative and refused to answer questions. |
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obstinate, unhelpful, resistant, defiant, unwilling
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cooperative, helpful, compliant
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uncooperative behavior, uncooperative attitude, uncooperative witness
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🎨
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/ˌʌnkənˈvɛnʃənəli/
adverb
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in a way that is not based on or conforming to accepted standards or norms
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She dresses unconventionally, mixing bold colors and patterns that surprise everyone. |
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unorthodoxly, unusually, oddly, differently, eccentrically
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traditionally, conventionally, normally
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behave unconventionally, think unconventionally, act unconventionally
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🌀
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/ˌʌnkənˈvɛnʃənl/
adjective
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not based on or conforming to what is generally done or believed
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Her unconventional approach to teaching inspired her students to think creatively. |
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nontraditional, unorthodox, unusual, innovative, different
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conventional, traditional, orthodox
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unconventional methods, unconventional ideas, unconventional lifestyle, unconventional wisdom
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/ˌʌnkənˈtroʊld/
adjective
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not restrained or managed; lacking control
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The wildfire spread in an uncontrolled manner, causing widespread damage. |
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unrestrained, unmanaged, rampant, unchecked
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controlled, restrained, regulated
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uncontrolled growth, uncontrolled emotion, uncontrolled fire
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/ʌnˈkɒnʃəsnəs/
noun
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the state of being unaware of and unable to respond to one's surroundings
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After the accident, he was in a state of unconsciousness for several hours. |
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insensibility, stupor, fainting, coma, oblivion
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consciousness, awareness
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fall into unconsciousness, regain unconsciousness, state of unconsciousness
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/ʌnˈkɒnʃəsli/
adverb
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without being aware of one's actions or surroundings
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She unconsciously tapped her foot to the rhythm of the music. |
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involuntarily, automatically, instinctively, reflexively
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consciously, deliberately, intentionally
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unconsciously aware, unconsciously mimic, unconsciously react
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