IPA: /ˌʌnˈrɛɡjʊˌleɪtɪd/
KK: /ʌnˈrɛɡjʊˌleɪtɪd/
Definition: Not controlled or restricted by rules or laws.
Example: The unregulated market led to many unfair practices.
IPA: /ˌʌn.rɪˈpɔː.tɪd/
KK: /ʌnˈrɛpɔrtɪd/
Definition: Describing something that has not been officially reported or documented.
Example: The unreported incidents raised concerns among the community.
IPA: /ˌʌn.rɪˈprɛz.ən.tɪd/
KK: /ʌnrɪˈprɛzɛntɪd/
Definition: Not having someone or something to represent or speak for you.
Example: Many voices in the community feel unrepresented in local government decisions.
IPA: //ʌnˈrɪstrɪktɪd//
KK: /ʌnˈrɪstrɪktɪd/
Definition: Not limited or controlled in any way; free to act or move as one wishes.
Example: The unrestricted access to the internet allows users to find information easily.
IPA: /ˌʌn.rɪˈtɜː.nə.bəl/
KK: /ʌnˈrɪtɜrnəbl/
Definition: Something that cannot be sent back or returned.
Example: The store has a policy that all sale items are unreturnable.
IPA: //ʌnˈrɪvjuːəbl//
KK: /ʌnˈrɪvjuəbl/
Definition: Something that cannot be examined or assessed again.
Example: The decision made by the committee was unreviewable and final.
IPA: //ʌnˈsæŋkʃənd//
KK: /ʌnˈsæŋkʃənd/
Definition: Not officially approved or authorized by a governing body or authority.
Example: The unsanctioned event drew a large crowd despite the lack of official support.
IPA: /ʌnˈsiːld/
KK: /ʌnˈsiːld/
Definition: Not closed or fastened securely, allowing access or exposure.
Example: The unsealed envelope contained important documents that everyone could read.
Definition: To remove a seal or cover from something, allowing access or revealing what is inside.
Example: The letter was unsealed to reveal its contents.
IPA: //ʌnˈsɪkjʊrd//
KK: /ʌnˈsɪkjʊrd/
Definition: Not fastened or attached; in finance, it refers to a loan that does not have collateral backing it.
Example: He took out an unsecured loan to pay for his education.
IPA: /ʌnˈsɛɡrɪˌɡeɪtɪd/
KK: /ʌnˈsɛɡrɪˌɡeɪtɪd/
Definition: Not separated into different groups or categories, especially in terms of race or social class.
Example: The school was unsegregated, allowing students of all backgrounds to learn together.
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