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unrelatable/ʌn.rɪˈleɪ.tə.bəl/adjectiveintermediate

Not able to be empathized with, connected to, or identified with; difficult for others to understand through their own personal experiences.

The billionaire's complaints about luxury travel felt completely unrelatable to the average working-class audience.

unreliable/ˌʌn.rɪˈlaɪ.ə.bəl/adjectiveintermediate

Not able to be relied upon or trusted; inconsistent, unpredictable, or likely to fail.

The witness gave an unreliable account of the events, contradicting their previous statement.

unremarkable/ˌʌn.rɪˈmɑːr.kə.bəl/adjectiveintermediate

Not particularly interesting, unusual, or striking; commonplace.

The hotel room was clean but entirely unremarkable, decorated in shades of beige.

unrepresentative/ˌʌn.rɛp.rɪˈzɛn.tə.tɪv/adjectiveintermediate

Not typical of or failing to act as a fair or accurate example of a larger group or class.

The survey results were deemed unrepresentative because they only included people from one specific neighborhood.

unresolved/ˌʌn.rɪˈzɒlvd/adjectiveintermediate

Not settled, determined, or brought to a conclusion; still in a state of uncertainty or conflict.

The mystery of the missing painting remains unresolved after years of investigation.

unrestrained/ˌʌn.rɪˈstreɪnd/adjectiveintermediate

Not kept under control; free from emotional or physical limits or bounds.

The team celebrated their championship victory with unrestrained joy.

unsatisfactory/ˌʌn.sæt.ɪsˈfæk.tər.i/adjectiveintermediate

Not satisfying or meeting expectations, requirements, or standards; inadequate or unacceptable.

The school board deemed the teacher's explanation for the missing funds highly unsatisfactory.

unsatisfactory score/ˌʌn.sæt.ɪsˈfæk.tər.i skɔːr/nounintermediate

A numerical or qualitative evaluation that fails to meet the required standard, expectation, or threshold for success.

The student received an unsatisfactory score on the final exam, necessitating a summer remedial course.

unsavory/ʌnˈseɪ.vər.i/adjectiveintermediate

Disagreeable to the taste, smell, or sight; morally offensive or disreputable.

The detective investigated a group of unsavory characters lurking near the docks.

unscented/ʌnˈsɛn.tɪd/adjectiveintermediate

Having no added fragrance or perfume; specifically formulated to be free of aromatic additives.

The dermatologist recommended using an unscented moisturizer to avoid irritating my sensitive skin.

unscrutinized/ˌʌnˈskruːtɪnaɪzd/adjectiveadvanced

Not subjected to detailed or critical examination, observation, or analysis.

The proposal remained unscrutinized by the board, leading to several unforeseen complications.

unsettling/ʌnˈsɛt.lɪŋ/adjectiveintermediate

Causing anxiety, uneasiness, or a feeling of being disturbed; unsettling things disrupt one's sense of calm or certainty.

The film featured an unsettling silence that lasted for several minutes.

unshod/ʌnˈʃɒd/adjectiveintermediate

Not wearing shoes; barefoot.

The children ran unshod across the cool, damp grass of the meadow.

unsuitable/ʌnˈsuːtəbəl/adjectiveintermediate

Not fitting, appropriate, or proper for a particular purpose, person, or occasion.

The heavy boots were unsuitable for the long hike through the desert.

unsympathetic/ˌʌn.sɪm.pəˈθet.ɪk/adjectiveintermediate

Not feeling, showing, or expressing sympathy; lacking compassion or understanding for the feelings or troubles of others.

He was entirely unsympathetic to her plight, suggesting she should have planned better.

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