Vocabularies

English Vocabulary Dictionary | Word Meanings, Definitions & Examples

adjective
/ˌʌnrɪˈzɒlvd/

not solved or settled; remaining undecided or unclear

"The dispute remains unresolved despite several meetings."

adjective
/ˈvɜːrtʃuəs/

Having or showing high moral standards.

"She is known as a virtuous woman who helps the poor."

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vintner

noun
/ˈvɪntnər/

A person who makes or sells wine.

"The vintner explained the process of making red wine."

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Unsafe

adjective
/ʌnˈseɪf/

involving or causing danger or risk; not protected from harm

"It is unsafe to walk alone in this neighborhood at night."

adjective
/ʌnˈsoʊld/

not sold; remaining without a buyer

"The unsold goods were returned to the warehouse."

adjective
/ʌnˈriːdəbl/

not able to be read or understood clearly; illegible

"The doctor’s handwriting was completely unreadable."

adjective
/ˈvɪtriəs/

having a glass-like appearance or quality

"The mineral has a vitreous shine."

adjective
/ʌnˈplɛz.ənt/

not giving or causing pleasure; disagreeable

"The medicine had an unpleasant taste."

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visibility

noun
/ˌvɪz.ɪˈbɪlɪti/

The state of being able to see or be seen; exposure or prominence.

"Increased visibility on social media can help businesses grow."

adjective
/ˌʌnprəˈpɪʃəs/

Not giving or indicating a good chance of success; unfavorable.

"The team began their journey under unpropitious weather conditions."

adjective
/ʌnˈsʌlid/

not spoiled or made impure; perfectly clean or pure

"His reputation remained unsullied despite the accusations."

adjective
/vaɪˈtjuːpərəbl̩/

Deserving of blame, censure, or harsh criticism.

"His reckless actions made him vituperable in the eyes of his colleagues."

noun
/ˈvɪrjʊləns/

The severity or harmfulness of a disease or poison.

"Scientists studied the virulence of the new virus strain."

noun
/ˌvaɪəˈleɪʃən/

The act of breaking or disregarding a law, rule, or agreement.

"Driving without a license is a violation of the law."

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Untouchable

adjective
/ʌnˈtʌtʃəbəl/

not able to be touched or affected; beyond criticism or attack

"The CEO seemed untouchable despite the scandal."

adjective
/ˌʌnrɪˈfaɪnd/

not processed or purified; lacking polish or sophistication

"The unrefined oil must be processed before it can be used as fuel."

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visiting

verb
/ˈvɪzɪtɪŋ/

Going to see and spend time with someone or at a place.

"The group is visiting islands during the expedition."

adverb
/ˈvɜː.tʃu.ə.li/

almost or nearly, but not completely; by means of computer technology

"The meeting was held virtually due to travel restrictions."

adjective
/ˌʌn.rɪˈdʒɛn.ər.ət/

Not reformed or showing no signs of change; stubbornly refusing to reform or repent.

"He remained an unregenerate opponent of progress."

adjective
/ʌnˈseɪvəri/

Disagreeable, unpleasant, or morally offensive.

"The politician was linked to an unsavory scandal."

adjective
/ʌnˈkwes.tʃən.ə.bl̩/

not able to be disputed or doubted; certain and beyond doubt

"Her honesty and integrity are unquestionable qualities."

adjective
/ʌnˈsaɪtli/

Unpleasant to look at; ugly.

"The garbage pile created an unsightly view in the park."

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unreality

noun
/ˌʌnriˈælɪti/

the state or quality of being unreal; lack of reality or truth

"The dreamlike setting gave the story a sense of unreality."

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Unstable

adjective
/ʌnˈsteɪbəl/

likely to change; not steady or secure; unsteady

"The unstable economy made people worried about their jobs."

adjective
/ʌnˈspɛərɪŋ/

Showing no mercy or generosity; harsh or severe.

"The critic was unsparing in his review of the play."

adjective
/ʌnˈvɔɪst/

not expressed in speech; in phonetics, a sound produced without vocal cord vibration

"The student kept her opinion unvoiced during the meeting."

adjective
/ˌʌnrɪˈlaɪəbl/

not dependable; not able to be trusted or relied upon

"The old car is unreliable and breaks down frequently."

adjective
/ʌnˈtɛmpərd/

not moderated or softened; lacking proper balance or control

"The untempered anger of the crowd caused chaos."

adjective
/ʌnˈraɪp/

not fully developed or matured; not ready to be eaten

"The unripe bananas will turn yellow in a few days."

verb
/ˈvɪtrɪfaɪ/

to turn into glass or a glass-like substance by heat

"Sand can vitrify under intense heat."

adjective
/ʌnˈtruː/

not true; false or incorrect

"The rumor about the company closing was completely untrue."

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Unseen

adjective
/ʌnˈsiːn/

not previously seen or noticed; invisible; hidden

"The unseen forces of nature can be very powerful."

adjective
/ʌnˈwɒn.tɪd/

not desired or welcome; not wanted

"He felt like an unwanted guest at the meeting."

adjective
/ʌnˈwiːldi/

Difficult to carry or move because of its size, shape, or weight.

"The box was too unwieldy to carry up the stairs."

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unroll

verb
/ʌnˈroʊl/

to open something that is rolled up; to spread out gradually

"She unrolled the map on the table to find the route."

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verb
/ˈvaɪ.ə.leɪt/

to break or fail to comply with a rule, law, or agreement

"He was arrested for violating traffic laws."

noun
/ˈvɪn.ɪ.ɡər/

a sour liquid made from fermented alcohol, used for cooking and preserving

"I added vinegar to the salad dressing for extra flavor."

noun
/ˌviːələnsɛloʊ/

The full name of the cello, a large string instrument played with a bow and held between the knees.

"He practiced the violoncello for hours each day."

adjective
/ʌnˈtaɪmli/

Happening or done at an unsuitable or premature time.

"His untimely death shocked the entire community."

adjective
/ˌʌnprəˈdʌktɪv/

Not producing or achieving much; not effective or useful.

"The meeting was unproductive and wasted everyone's time."

noun
/ˈvaɪəˌleɪtər/

A person who breaks or disregards a law, rule, or agreement.

"The police caught the traffic violator at the intersection."

adjective
/ʌnˈθɪŋkəbl/

impossible to conceive or imagine; beyond belief or consideration

"It was unthinkable that such a tragedy could happen in our peaceful town."

adjective
/ʌnˈskɪld/

lacking technical training or ability; not requiring special skills

"Many unskilled workers are looking for training opportunities."

verb
/ʌnˈveɪl/

to reveal or disclose something, especially in a formal manner

"The company will unveil a new product next week."

noun
/ˈvɜːrtʃuː/

High moral standards or a good quality considered morally good.

"Patience is considered a great virtue."

verb
/ˈvaɪtəlaɪz/

To give life, energy, or strength to something.

"Fresh air and exercise can vitalize the body and mind."

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unscathed

adjective
/ʌnˈskeɪðd/

Without suffering any injury, damage, or harm.

"She escaped from the accident unscathed."

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untie

verb
/ʌnˈtaɪ/

to loosen or remove a knot or binding; to release something that is tied

"She untied the rope to free the boat."

adjective
/ʌnˈsiːmli/

Not proper or appropriate in behavior or appearance; unbecoming.

"His unseemly remarks embarrassed everyone at the dinner table."

adjective
/ˈvɜːrtʃuəl/

existing or simulated on a computer or online rather than physically; almost but not exactly the same as

"The company held a virtual meeting with employees worldwide."