Vocabulary Cards
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C2 adjective
unsullied
Meaning
not spoiled or made impure; perfectly clean or pure
Example
His reputation remained unsullied despite the accusations.
B1 adjective
unsure
Meaning
not certain or confident; feeling doubt
Example
She felt unsure about the decision.
C2 adjective
unteachable
Meaning
not able or willing to learn; resistant to instruction or guidance
Example
He was so stubborn that he became almost unteachable.
C2 adjective
untempered
Meaning
not moderated or softened; lacking proper balance or control
Example
The untempered anger of the crowd caused chaos.
C1 adjective
untenable
Meaning
not able to be maintained or defended against attack or objection
Example
The politician resigned when his position became untenable.
B2 adjective
Unthinkable
Meaning
impossible to conceive or imagine; beyond belief or consideration
Example
It was unthinkable that such a tragedy could happen in our peaceful town.
C1 adjective
unthinking
Meaning
done without careful thought; automatic or thoughtless
Example
His unthinking remark hurt her feelings.
A2 adjective
Untidy
Meaning
not neat or orderly; messy and disorganized
Example
Her untidy room was filled with clothes scattered everywhere.
B2 verb
untie
Meaning
to loosen or remove a knot or binding; to release something that is tied
Example
She untied the rope to free the boat.
A1 preposition/conjunction
until
Meaning
up to the time of
Example
I will wait until you come back.
C1 adjective
Untimely
Meaning
happening at an inappropriate or inconvenient time; premature
Example
His untimely death at the age of thirty shocked everyone.
C1 adjective
Untiring
Meaning
continuing without stopping; persistent; tireless
Example
Her untiring efforts finally led to success.
C1 adjective
Untold
Meaning
very great in amount or degree; countless; immeasurable
Example
The earthquake caused untold damage to the city.
C1 adjective
Untouchable
Meaning
not able to be touched or affected; beyond criticism or attack
Example
The CEO seemed untouchable despite the scandal.
C2 adjective
untoward
Meaning
Unexpected and inappropriate or inconvenient.
Example
The meeting ended without any untoward incidents.
C2 adjective
untrammeled
Meaning
Not restricted or hampered; free and unrestricted.
Example
She enjoyed untrammeled freedom in her new life abroad.
B1 adjective
Untrue
Meaning
not true; false; incorrect
Example
His statement about the incident was completely untrue.
B1 adjective
Unused
Meaning
not being used; not having been used before
Example
There are many unused rooms in this old mansion.
B1 adjective
Unusual
Meaning
not typical; strange; different from what is normal
Example
She wore an unusual dress to the party.
B1 adverb
unusually
Meaning
in a way that is not typical or expected; to an uncommon degree
Example
It was unusually cold for this time of year.
C2 adjective
unutterable
Meaning
Too great, intense, or awful to be expressed or described in words.
Example
She was filled with unutterable joy at the news of her success.
B2 verb
unveil
Meaning
to reveal or disclose something, especially in a formal manner
Example
The company will unveil a new product next week.
C1 adjective
unviable
Meaning
Not capable of working successfully; not feasible or practical.
Example
The project was deemed unviable due to high costs.
C1 adjective
unvoiced
Meaning
not expressed in speech; in phonetics, a sound produced without vocal cord vibration
Example
The student kept her opinion unvoiced during the meeting.