Lesson 53
/
/

Lesson 53 - Mask Toggle

Emoji
Word Meaning Example Sentence Synonyms Antonyms Collocations
#1041
💪
••••••
Untiring
/ʌnˈtaɪərɪŋ/
adjective
••••••
continuing without stopping; persistent; tireless
••••••

Her untiring efforts finally led to success.

••••••
tireless, persistent, relentless, indefatigable
••••••
tired, exhausted, weary, lazy
••••••
untiring efforts, untiring work, untiring dedication
••••••
#1042
••••••
Unreliable
/ˌʌnrɪˈlaɪəbl/
adjective
••••••
not dependable; not able to be trusted or relied upon
••••••

The old car is unreliable and breaks down frequently.

••••••
undependable, untrustworthy, inconsistent
••••••
reliable, dependable, trustworthy
••••••
unreliable source, unreliable data, unreliable narrator
••••••
#1043
••••••
Unsuccessful
/ˌʌnsəkˈsesfl/
adjective
••••••
not achieving desired aims or results; failing to accomplish a purpose
••••••

His unsuccessful attempt to climb the mountain left him disappointed.

••••••
failed, defeated, futile, fruitless
••••••
successful, victorious, triumphant, effective
••••••
unsuccessful attempt, unsuccessful candidate, unsuccessful business
••••••
#1044
👁️‍🗨️
••••••
Unseen
/ʌnˈsiːn/
adjective
••••••
not previously seen or noticed; invisible; hidden
••••••

The unseen forces of nature can be very powerful.

••••••
invisible, hidden, unnoticed, concealed
••••••
visible, seen, noticed, apparent
••••••
unseen forces, unseen dangers, unseen world
••••••
#1045
♾️
••••••
Untold
/ʌnˈtoʊld/
adjective
••••••
very great in amount or degree; countless; immeasurable
••••••

The earthquake caused untold damage to the city.

••••••
countless, immeasurable, infinite, limitless
••••••
limited, finite, countable, measurable
••••••
untold wealth, untold suffering, untold damage
••••••
#1046
🍌
••••••
Unripe
/ʌnˈraɪp/
adjective
••••••
not fully developed or matured; not ready to be eaten
••••••

The unripe bananas will turn yellow in a few days.

••••••
immature, underdeveloped, green
••••••
ripe, mature, ready
••••••
unripe fruit, unripe bananas, unripe tomatoes
••••••
#1047
🚫
••••••
Unsuitable
/ʌnˈsuːtəbl/
adjective
••••••
not fitting or appropriate for a particular purpose or situation
••••••

This formal dress is unsuitable for a casual beach party.

••••••
inappropriate, unfit, improper, inadequate
••••••
suitable, appropriate, fitting, proper
••••••
unsuitable behavior, unsuitable candidate, unsuitable conditions
••••••
#1048
••••••
Unserviceable
/ʌnˈsɜːrvɪsəbəl/
adjective
••••••
not in working order; unable to be used; defective
••••••

The old computer became unserviceable after the system crash.

••••••
unusable, defective, broken, faulty
••••••
serviceable, usable, functional, working
••••••
unserviceable equipment, unserviceable condition, unserviceable vehicle
••••••
#1049
🗿
••••••
Unshaken
/ʌnˈʃeɪkən/
adjective
••••••
not disturbed or affected; firm and steady; unwavering
••••••

Her faith remained unshaken despite all the challenges.

••••••
firm, steady, unwavering, resolute
••••••
shaken, disturbed, wavering, uncertain
••••••
unshaken faith, unshaken confidence, unshaken belief
••••••
#1050
🤯
••••••
Unthinkable
/ʌnˈθɪŋkəbl/
adjective
••••••
impossible to conceive or imagine; beyond belief or consideration
••••••

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

••••••
inconceivable, unimaginable, impossible, incredible
••••••
thinkable, conceivable, imaginable, possible
••••••
unthinkable tragedy, unthinkable consequences, unthinkable act
••••••
#1051
••••••
Unquestionable
/ʌnˈkwes.tʃən.ə.bl̩/
adjective
••••••
not able to be disputed or doubted; certain and beyond doubt
••••••

Her honesty and integrity are unquestionable qualities.

••••••
indisputable, undeniable, certain
••••••
questionable, doubtful, disputable
••••••
unquestionable authority, unquestionable evidence, unquestionable truth
••••••
#1052
😤
••••••
Unruly
/ʌnˈruːli/
adjective
••••••
difficult to control or manage; disorderly and disruptive
••••••

The unruly crowd refused to follow the safety instructions.

••••••
disobedient, rebellious, wild, disorderly
••••••
obedient, disciplined, orderly, well-behaved
••••••
unruly behavior, unruly children, unruly crowd
••••••
#1053
🔰
••••••
Unskilled
/ʌnˈskɪld/
adjective
••••••
lacking technical training or ability; not requiring special skills
••••••

Many unskilled workers are looking for training opportunities.

••••••
inexperienced, untrained, unqualified, amateur
••••••
skilled, trained, qualified, experienced
••••••
unskilled worker, unskilled labor, unskilled job
••••••
#1054
⚠️
••••••
Unsafe
/ʌnˈseɪf/
adjective
••••••
involving or causing danger or risk; not protected from harm
••••••

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

••••••
dangerous, hazardous, risky, perilous
••••••
safe, secure, protected, harmless
••••••
unsafe conditions, unsafe area, unsafe driving
••••••
#1055
🗑️
••••••
Untidy
/ʌnˈtaɪdi/
adjective
••••••
not neat or orderly; messy and disorganized
••••••

Her untidy room was filled with clothes scattered everywhere.

••••••
messy, disorganized, cluttered, unkempt
••••••
tidy, neat, organized, orderly
••••••
untidy room, untidy appearance, untidy desk
••••••
#1056
😰
••••••
Unquiet
/ʌnˈkwaɪ.ət/
adjective
••••••
restless; unable to remain still or quiet; anxious or troubled
••••••

She spent an unquiet night worrying about the exam results.

••••••
restless, troubled, anxious
••••••
quiet, peaceful, calm
••••••
unquiet mind, unquiet sleep, unquiet spirit
••••••
#1057
⚖️
••••••
Unstable
/ʌnˈsteɪbəl/
adjective
••••••
likely to change; not steady or secure; unsteady
••••••

The unstable economy made people worried about their jobs.

••••••
unsteady, volatile, changeable, fluctuating
••••••
stable, steady, secure, firm
••••••
unstable economy, unstable relationship, unstable condition
••••••
#1058
😈
••••••
Unscrupulous
/ʌnˈskruːpjələs/
adjective
••••••
having or showing no moral principles; not honest or fair
••••••

The unscrupulous businessman cheated his customers with false promises.

••••••
dishonest, corrupt, immoral, unprincipled
••••••
honest, ethical, principled, scrupulous
••••••
unscrupulous behavior, unscrupulous dealer, unscrupulous methods
••••••
#1059
••••••
Untimely
/ʌnˈtaɪmli/
adjective
••••••
happening at an inappropriate or inconvenient time; premature
••••••

His untimely death at the age of thirty shocked everyone.

••••••
premature, early, inappropriate, inopportune
••••••
timely, appropriate, opportune, well-timed
••••••
untimely death, untimely end, untimely demise
••••••
#1060
🔗❌
••••••
Unrelated
/ʌn.rɪˈleɪ.tɪd/
adjective
••••••
having no connection or relationship; not connected by family ties
••••••

The two incidents were completely unrelated to each other.

••••••
unconnected, independent, separate
••••••
related, connected, linked
••••••
unrelated events, unrelated topics, unrelated issues
••••••