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#9150
🎁
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unstinting
/ʌnˈstɪntɪŋ/
adjective
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given generously without holding back
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She received unstinting support from her family. |
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generous, wholehearted, boundless, lavish, abundant
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stingy, meager, limited
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unstinting support, unstinting effort, unstinting generosity
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#9151
✨
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unwonted
/ʌnˈwəʊntɪd/
adjective
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Unusual, uncommon, or out of the ordinary.
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She spoke with an unwonted gentleness that surprised everyone. |
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unusual, uncommon, rare, abnormal, extraordinary
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usual, common, normal
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unwonted kindness, unwonted silence, unwonted energy
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#9152
😶
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unwitting
/ʌnˈwɪtɪŋ/
adjective
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Not aware of what is happening; done without realizing.
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She became an unwitting participant in the scam. |
unwitting victim |
a person harmed without knowing or realizing it
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unknowing, unaware, unconscious, unsuspecting
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aware, conscious, knowing
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unwitting participant, unwitting victim, unwitting accomplice, unwitting mistake
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#9153
🤦
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unwise
/ʌnˈwaɪz/
adjective
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Showing poor judgment; not sensible or prudent.
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It would be unwise to invest all your money in one company. |
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foolish, imprudent, reckless, careless
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wise, prudent, sensible
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unwise decision, unwise choice, unwise investment, unwise action
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#9154
📦
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unwieldy
/ʌnˈwiːldi/
adjective
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Difficult to carry or move because of its size, shape, or weight.
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The box was too unwieldy to carry up the stairs. |
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clumsy, awkward, bulky, cumbersome, heavy
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manageable, convenient, handy
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unwieldy system, unwieldy box, unwieldy structure, unwieldy bureaucracy
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#9155
❌
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unwarranted
/ʌnˈwɒrəntɪd/
adjective
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Not justified or authorized; lacking good reason.
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The employee faced unwarranted criticism from his manager. |
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unjustified, unnecessary, groundless, baseless, excessive
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justified, reasonable, valid
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unwarranted criticism, unwarranted attack, unwarranted fear, unwarranted intrusion
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#9156
🚫
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unviable
/ʌnˈvaɪəbl/
adjective
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Not capable of working successfully; not feasible or practical.
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The project was deemed unviable due to high costs. |
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impractical, unworkable, unrealistic, unfeasible, impossible
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feasible, viable, practical
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unviable project, unviable idea, economically unviable, politically unviable
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#9157
😶
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unutterable
/ʌnˈʌtərəbl/
adjective
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Too great, intense, or awful to be expressed or described in words.
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She was filled with unutterable joy at the news of her success. |
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indescribable, inexpressible, ineffable, unspeakable
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expressible, describable
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unutterable joy, unutterable grief, unutterable sorrow
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#9158
🕊️
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untrammeled
/ʌnˈtræməld/
adjective
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Not restricted or hampered; free and unrestricted.
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She enjoyed untrammeled freedom in her new life abroad. |
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unrestricted, free, unhampered, unchecked, unlimited
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restricted, limited, constrained
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untrammeled freedom, untrammeled spirit, untrammeled growth
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#9159
⚠️
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untoward
/ˌʌn.təˈwɔːrd/
adjective
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Unexpected and inappropriate or inconvenient.
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The meeting ended without any untoward incidents. |
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unfortunate, unfavorable, inappropriate, inconvenient, unlucky
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fortunate, favorable, appropriate
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untoward incident, untoward behavior, untoward situation
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#9160
📚
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untold
/ʌnˈtoʊld/
adjective
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Too great or numerous to be described or counted.
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The project caused untold stress for everyone involved. |
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immeasurable, countless, boundless, innumerable, unlimited
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limited, small, little
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untold story, untold damage, untold riches, untold suffering
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#9161
⏳
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untimely
/ʌnˈtaɪmli/
adjective
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Happening or done at an unsuitable or premature time.
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His untimely death shocked the entire community. |
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premature, early, inopportune, ill-timed, inconvenient
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timely, appropriate, suitable
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untimely death, untimely end, untimely remark, untimely interruption
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#9162
⚠️
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untenable
/ʌnˈtɛnəbl/
adjective
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not able to be maintained or defended against attack or objection
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The politician resigned when his position became untenable. |
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indefensible, unsustainable, weak, baseless, flawed
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defensible, sustainable, strong
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untenable position, untenable situation, untenable argument
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#9163
🔥
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untempered
/ʌnˈtɛmpərd/
adjective
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not moderated or softened; lacking proper balance or control
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The untempered anger of the crowd caused chaos. |
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unrestrained, unchecked, uncontrolled, harsh, unmoderated
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tempered, controlled, moderated
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untempered anger, untempered steel, untempered emotions
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#9164
✨
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unsullied
/ʌnˈsʌlid/
adjective
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not spoiled or made impure; perfectly clean or pure
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His reputation remained unsullied despite the accusations. |
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pure, immaculate, clean, untarnished, untainted
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stained, tarnished, impure
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unsullied reputation, unsullied honor, unsullied character
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#9165
🌩️
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unpropitious
/ˌʌnprəˈpɪʃəs/
adjective
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Not giving or indicating a good chance of success; unfavorable.
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The team began their journey under unpropitious weather conditions. |
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unfavorable, inauspicious, adverse, unlucky
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favorable, promising, auspicious
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unpropitious conditions, unpropitious circumstances, unpropitious start
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#9166
😶
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unspeakable
/ʌnˈspiːkəbl/
adjective
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too bad or shocking to be expressed in words
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The survivors endured unspeakable horrors during the war. |
unspeakable joy |
an overwhelming amount of joy that is difficult to describe in words
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indescribable, inexpressible, unimaginable, unutterable, overwhelming
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speakable, expressible, describable
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unspeakable crime, unspeakable horror, unspeakable joy, unspeakable suffering
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#9167
⚔️
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unsparing
/ʌnˈspɛərɪŋ/
adjective
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Showing no mercy or generosity; harsh or severe.
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The critic was unsparing in his review of the play. |
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merciless, relentless, severe, ruthless, harsh
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merciful, lenient, generous
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unsparing criticism, unsparing attack, unsparing honesty, unsparing effort
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#9168
🌱
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unsophisticated
/ˌʌnsəˈfɪstɪˌkeɪtɪd/
adjective
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Lacking worldly experience, refinement, or complexity.
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The villagers led an unsophisticated but happy life. |
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naive, simple, primitive, basic, crude
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sophisticated, refined, cultured
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unsophisticated approach, unsophisticated tools, unsophisticated methods, unsophisticated taste
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#9169
👎
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unsightly
/ʌnˈsaɪtli/
adjective
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Unpleasant to look at; ugly.
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The garbage pile created an unsightly view in the park. |
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ugly, hideous, unattractive, unpleasant, revolting
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beautiful, attractive, pleasant
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unsightly mess, unsightly scar, unsightly view, unsightly stain
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#9170
😟
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unsettle
/ʌnˈsɛtl/
verb
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unsettled
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unsettled
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unsettles
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unsettling
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To disturb or make someone feel anxious or uneasy.
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The sudden news unsettled the entire community. |
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disturb, disrupt, discompose, alarm, disquiet
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calm, settle, reassure
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unsettle the community, unsettling feeling, unsettled mind, unsettling effect
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#9171
😳
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unseemly
/ʌnˈsiːmli/
adjective
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Not proper or appropriate in behavior or appearance; unbecoming.
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His unseemly remarks embarrassed everyone at the dinner table. |
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improper, indecent, inappropriate, unbecoming, tasteless
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proper, appropriate, fitting
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unseemly behavior, unseemly conduct, unseemly remarks, unseemly haste
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#9172
😈
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unscrupulous
/ʌnˈskruːpjələs/
adjective
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Having or showing no moral principles; dishonest or unfair.
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The company fired the manager for his unscrupulous business practices. |
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dishonest, unethical, immoral, corrupt
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honest, ethical, principled
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unscrupulous behavior, unscrupulous business, unscrupulous tactics
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#9173
🛡️
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unscathed
/ʌnˈskeɪðd/
adjective
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Without suffering any injury, damage, or harm.
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She escaped from the accident unscathed. |
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unharmed, uninjured, safe, intact
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injured, harmed, damaged
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escaped unscathed, emerged unscathed, survived unscathed
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#9174
🤢
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unsavory
/ʌnˈseɪvəri/
adjective
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Disagreeable, unpleasant, or morally offensive.
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The politician was linked to an unsavory scandal. |
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distasteful, unpleasant, offensive, disagreeable
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pleasant, agreeable, delightful
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unsavory character, unsavory reputation, unsavory details
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#9175
🙄
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unruly
/ʌnˈruːli/
adjective
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Disorderly, disruptive, or difficult to control.
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The teacher struggled to calm the unruly students. |
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disorderly, rowdy, wild, uncontrollable
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obedient, disciplined, orderly
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unruly crowd, unruly behavior, unruly hair
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#9176
💔
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unrequited
/ˌʌnrɪˈkwaɪtɪd/
adjective
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Not returned or reciprocated, especially in the context of love or affection.
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He suffered from unrequited love for years. |
unrequited love |
Love that is not reciprocated by the other person.
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unreciprocated, unreturned, one-sided, unshared
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reciprocated, mutual, shared
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unrequited love, unrequited affection, unrequited passion
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#9177
🔥
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unremitting
/ˌʌnrɪˈmɪtɪŋ/
adjective
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Never relaxing or stopping; persistent.
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Her unremitting efforts finally paid off. |
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persistent, relentless, ceaseless, continuous, constant
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intermittent, occasional
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unremitting efforts, unremitting pain, unremitting struggle
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#9178
🙅
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unregenerate
/ˌʌn.rɪˈdʒɛn.ər.ət/
adjective
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Not reformed or showing no signs of change; stubbornly refusing to reform or repent.
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He remained an unregenerate opponent of progress. |
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stubborn, unreformed, obstinate, unrepentant
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repentant, reformed, changed
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unregenerate sinner, unregenerate opponent, unregenerate attitude
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#9179
🧵
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unravel
/ʌnˈrævəl/
verb
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unraveled
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unraveled
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unravels
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unraveling
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To undo twisted or knitted threads; to solve or explain something complicated.
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The detective worked hard to unravel the mystery. |
unravel the mystery |
to explain or solve a complicated problem
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untangle, solve, disentangle, resolve, explain
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entangle, complicate
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unravel the mystery, unravel a problem, unravel the truth
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