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"susceptible", "unwary" ], "synonyms":[ "artless", "genuine", "guileless", "honest", "ingenuous", "innocent", "naive", "na\u00efve", "natural", "real", "simple", "sincere", "true", "unpretending", "unpretentious" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unaffiliated":{ "as in independent , autonomous":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unappetizing":{ "disagreeable or disgusting to the sense of taste":{ "antonyms":[ "appetizing", "delectable", "delicious", "delish", "palatable", "savory", "savoury", "tasty", "toothsome", "yummy" ], "examples":[ "the array of unappetizing foods that we encountered at that cheap roadside restaurant" ], "near antonyms":[ "appealing", "attractive", "flavorful", "piquant", "rich" ], "related":[ "abominable", "awful", "bad", "filthy", "foul", "horrible", "loathsome", "nasty", "nauseating", "noisome", "obnoxious", "offensive", "repellent", "repellant", "repugnant", "repulsive", "revolting", "shocking", "sickening", "bland", "flat", "flavorless", "insipid", "savorless", "tasteless" ], "synonyms":[ "brackish", "distasteful", "unpalatable", "unsavory", "yucky", "yukky" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unappreciated":{ "not likely to be appreciated by those who benefit":{ "antonyms":[ "appreciated" ], "examples":[ "a number of unappreciated little favors that we had done for the neighbors" ], "near antonyms":[ "credited", "esteemed", "honored", "prized", "recognized", "regarded", "rewarded", "valued", "creditable", "meritorious", "praiseworthy" ], "related":[ "uncredited", "underappreciated", "underrated", "undervalued", "unnoticed", "unrecognized", "unrewarded", "unsung", "unvalued" ], "synonyms":[ "thankless", "ungrateful" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unapproved":{ "as in unauthorized , unlicensed":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unarticulated":{ "as in illogical , simpleminded":{ "antonyms":[], 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] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unassisted":{ "type":[ "adverb" ], "without aid or support":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "managed to do the group project unassisted after his partners got sick" ], "near antonyms":[ "collectively", "conjointly", "cooperatively", "hand in glove", "hand and glove", "hand in hand", "jointly", "mutually", "together", "en masse" ], "related":[ "individually", "separately", "solo" ], "synonyms":[ "alone", "independently", "single-handed", "single-handedly", "singly", "solely", "unaided" ] } }, "unattached":{ "not married":{ "antonyms":[ "attached", "espoused", "hitched", "married", "wedded", "wed" ], "examples":[ "everyone was surprised when the unattached woman finally fell in love" ], "near antonyms":[ "mated", "paired", "affianced", "betrothed", "committed", "engaged", "pledged", "promised", "remarried" ], "related":[ "fancy-free", "footloose", "marriageable", "unpaired", "divorced", "separated" ], "synonyms":[ "single", "unmarried", "unwed" ] }, "not physically attached to another unit":{ "antonyms":[ "attached", "connected", "joined", "linked" ], "examples":[ "preferred an unattached house to a townhome" ], "near antonyms":[ "adjoining" ], "related":[ "independent", "self-contained", "individual", "private" ], "synonyms":[ "detached", "disconnected", "discrete", "free", "freestanding", "separate", "single", "unconnected" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unauthentic":{ "being such in appearance only and made or manufactured with the intention of committing fraud":{ "antonyms":[ "authentic", "bona fide", "genuine", "real", "unfaked" ], "examples":[ "trying to sell unauthentic autographs of American presidents" ], "near antonyms":[ "natural", "actual", "true", "valid" ], "related":[ "artificial", "factitious", "imitation", "man-made", "mimic", "mock", "simulated", "substitute", "synthetic", "dummy", "nonfunctioning", "ornamental", "cultured", "fabricated", "manufactured", "deceptive", "delusive", "misleading" ], "synonyms":[ "bogus", "counterfeit", "fake", "false", "forged", "inauthentic", "phony", "phoney", "queer", "sham", "snide", "spurious" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unavoidable":{ "impossible to avoid or evade":{ "antonyms":[ "avoidable", "evadable", "uncertain", "unsure" ], "examples":[ "unfortunately, kitchen duty will be unavoidable tonight" ], "near antonyms":[ "preventable", "preventible", "doubtful", "dubious", "questionable", "shaky", "unclear", "undecided", "unsettled", "undependable", "unreliable", "improbable", "unlikely" ], "related":[ "decided", "definite", "settled", "likely", "possible", "probable", "destined", "fated", "foreordained", "predestined", "predetermined", "preordained", "inexorable", "relentless", "unremitting", "unstoppable" ], "synonyms":[ "certain", "ineluctable", "ineludible", "inescapable", "inevitable", "necessary", "sure", "unescapable" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unawareness":{ "the state of being unaware or uninformed":{ "antonyms":[ "acquaintance", "awareness", "cognizance", "familiarity" ], "examples":[ "the college-educated couple's smug unawareness of current events was both surprising and sad" ], "near antonyms":[ "experience", "know-how", "sophistication" ], "related":[ "callowness", "greenness", "inexperience", "na\u00efvet\u00e9", "naivete", "naivet\u00e9", "rawness", "simpleness", "unsophistication" ], "synonyms":[ "benightedness", "cluelessness", "ignorance", "incognizance", "innocence", "nescience", "obliviousness", "unfamiliarity" ] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "unbanning":{ "as in accepting , welcoming":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unbearable":{ "more than can be put up with":{ "antonyms":[ "endurable", "sufferable", "supportable", "sustainable", "tolerable" ], "examples":[ "this heat is unbearable \u2014when are we going to get air-conditioning?" ], "near antonyms":[ "livable", "liveable", "acceptable", "adequate", "admissible", "allowable", "reasonable", "satisfactory" ], "related":[ "unacceptable", "crushing", "overwhelming", "comfortless", "hard", "harsh", "painful", "uncomfortable", "appalling", "dreadful", "excruciating", "gruesome", "grewsome", "harrowing", "horrendous", "horrible", "horrid", "horrifying", "nightmarish", "shocking", "terrible", "tormenting", "torturous", "vile", "wretched", "acute", "extreme", "intense", "piercing", "disgusting", "distasteful", "loathsome", "nauseating", "obnoxious", "offensive", "repugnant", "repulsive", "revolting", "sickening", "heinous", "noxious", "odious", "unspeakable" ], "synonyms":[ "insufferable", "insupportable", "intolerable", "unendurable", "unsupportable" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unbends":{ "to cause to follow a line that is without bends or curls":{ "antonyms":[ "bends", "crooks", "curls", "curves" ], "examples":[ "the new highway will largely unbend that twisting path that the old road used to follow" ], "near antonyms":[ "arcs", "bends", "bows", "hooks", "rounds", "entwines", "kinks", "swirls", "turns", "twines", "twists", "coils", "loops", "spirals", "winds" ], "related":[ "uncoils", "unrolls", "unwinds", "disentangles", "untangles", "untwines", "untwists" ], "synonyms":[ "straightens", "uncurls", "unkinks" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unbiasedness":{ "as in objectivity , impartiality":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "unbidden":{ "not searched or asked for":{ "antonyms":[ "requested", "solicited" ], "examples":[ "she arrived, unbidden , to help out at the Red Cross center" ], "near antonyms":[ "necessary", "needed", "required", "desired", "wanted", "welcome" ], "related":[ "undesired", "unwanted", "unwelcome", "objectionable", "offensive", "unacceptable", "undesirable", "uncalled-for", "unnecessary" ], "synonyms":[ "unasked", "uninvited", "unsolicited", "unsought" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unbind":{ "to disengage the knotted parts of":{ "antonyms":[ "bind", "fasten", "knot", "lash", "tie" ], "examples":[ "unbind a rope" ], "near antonyms":[ "braid", "interlace", "interweave", "lace", "wind", "entangle", "snarl", "tangle" ], "related":[ "unbraid", "unlace", "disentangle", "ravel", "unravel", "unsnarl", "untangle", "unwind", "loose", "loosen" ], "synonyms":[ "undo", "unfasten", "unlash", "untie" ] }, "to set free (as from slavery or confinement)":{ "antonyms":[ "bind", "confine", "enchain", "fetter", "restrain" ], "examples":[ "a newly elected democratic government whose first act was to unbind the nation's vast horde of political prisoners" ], "near antonyms":[ "handcuff", "manacle", "shackle", "trammel", "commit", "immure", "imprison", "incarcerate", "intern", "jail", "lock (up)", "conquer", "enslave", "subdue", "subjugate" ], "related":[ "bail (out)", "deliver", "parole", "ransom", "redeem", "rescue", "save", "disembarrass", "disencumber", "disengage", "disentangle", "extricate", "unshackle" ], "synonyms":[ "discharge", "disenthrall", "disenthral", "emancipate", "enfranchise", "enlarge", "free", "liberate", "loose", "loosen", "manumit", "release", "spring", "uncage", "unchain", "unfetter" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unblemished":{ "being entirely without fault or flaw":{ "antonyms":[ "amiss", "bad", "censurable", "defective", "faulty", "flawed", "imperfect", "reproachable" ], "examples":[ "a modeling agency looking for people with unblemished complexions" ], "near antonyms":[ "deficient", "inadequate", "incomplete", "insufficient", "wanting", "unfinished", "unpolished", "fallible", "blemished", "blighted", "broken", "damaged", "defaced", "disfigured", "impaired", "injured", "malformed", "marred", "misshapen", "spoiled", "vitiated", "atrocious", "execrable", "wretched", "imprecise", "inaccurate", "incorrect", "inexact", "wrong" ], "related":[ "consummate", "expert", "masterly", "classic", "dandy", "excellent", "fabulous", "fine", "first-class", "first-rate", "grand", "great", "marvelous", "marvellous", "prime", "superb", "superior", "superlative", "terrific", "top", "top-notch", "unsurpassed", "completed", "finished", "perfected", "polished", "complete", "entire", "intact", "whole", "mint", "unbruised", "undamaged", "unimpaired", "uninjured", "unmarred", "unspoiled", "exceptional", "fancy", "high-grade", "special", "airtight", "bulletproof", "accurate", "correct", "exact", "precise", "inerrant", "infallible", "unerring", "unfailing" ], "synonyms":[ "absolute", "faultless", "flawless", "ideal", "immaculate", "impeccable", "indefectible", "irreproachable", "letter-perfect", "perfect", "picture-book", "picture-perfect", "seamless" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unblock":{ "to rid the surface of (as an area) from things in the way":{ "antonyms":[ "block" ], "examples":[ "unblock the road so that the convoy can proceed" ], "near antonyms":[ "clog", "close", "dam", "obstruct", "plug", "stop", "clutter (up)" ], "related":[ "ease", "facilitate", "loosen (up)", "smooth", "unchoke", "unclog", "unplug", "unstop", "unclutter", "strip" ], "synonyms":[ "clear", "free", "open" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unborn":{ "of a time after the present":{ "antonyms":[ "bygone", "past" ], "examples":[ "a home entertainment system that can be adapted for products as yet unborn" ], "near antonyms":[ "ancient", "olden", "antecedent", "anterior", "precedent", "preceding", "previous", "prior" ], "related":[ "approaching", "forthcoming", "imminent", "impending", "nearing", "oncoming", "pending", "upcoming", "after", "ensuing", "later", "posterior", "subsequent", "anticipated", "awaited", "expected", "planned", "predicted", "projected", "prospective", "eventual", "final", "last", "ulterior", "ultimate" ], "synonyms":[ "coming", "future" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unbound":{ "not bound, confined, or detained by force":{ "antonyms":[ "bound", "confined", "restrained", "unfree" ], "examples":[ "a dog left unbound in the yard" ], "near antonyms":[ "caught", "caged", "chained", "enclosed", "inclosed", "immured", "imprisoned", "leashed", "penned", "anchored", "bolted", "fastened", "fettered", "manacled", "shackled", "tied", "kidnapped", "kidnaped" ], "related":[ "escaped", "uncaged", "unchained", "unfettered", "unleashed", "uncaught", "unanchored", "unbolted", "undone", "unfastened", "untied", "clear", "disengaged" ], "synonyms":[ "footloose", "free", "loose", "unconfined", "unrestrained" ] }, "to disengage the knotted parts of":{ "antonyms":[ "bound", "fastened", "knotted", "lashed", "tied" ], "examples":[ "unbind a rope" ], "near antonyms":[ "braided", "interlaced", "interwove", "interweaved", "laced", "wound", "winded", "entangled", "snarled", "tangled" ], "related":[ "unbraided", "unlaced", "disentangled", "raveled", "ravelled", "unraveled", "unsnarled", "untangled", "unwound", "loosed", "loosened" ], "synonyms":[ "undid", "unfastened", "unlashed", "untied" ] }, "to set free (as from slavery or confinement)":{ "antonyms":[ "bound", "confined", "enchained", "fettered", "restrained" ], "examples":[ "a newly elected democratic government whose first act was to unbind the nation's vast horde of political prisoners" ], "near antonyms":[ "handcuffed", "manacled", "shackled", "trammeled", "trammelled", "committed", "immured", "imprisoned", "incarcerated", "interned", "jailed", "locked (up)", "conquered", "enslaved", "subdued", "subjugated" ], "related":[ "bailed (out)", "delivered", "paroled", "ransomed", "redeemed", "rescued", "saved", "disembarrassed", "disencumbered", "disengaged", "disentangled", "extricated", "unshackled" ], "synonyms":[ "discharged", "disenthralled", "disenthraled", "emancipated", "enfranchised", "enlarged", "freed", "liberated", "loosed", "loosened", "manumitted", "released", "sprang", "sprung", "uncaged", "unchained", "unfettered" ] }, "type":[ "adjective", "verb" ] }, "unbrilliant":{ "as in":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unburdening":{ "to empty or rid of cargo":{ "antonyms":[ "loading", "packing" ], "examples":[ "the crew was frantically unburdening the ship in an attempt to save it" ], "near antonyms":[ "charging", "cramming", "filling", "heaping", "jamming", "jam-packing", "stuffing" ], "related":[ "freeing", "lightening", "relieving", "clearing", "emptying", "evacuating", "vacating", "voiding" ], "synonyms":[ "disburdening", "discharging", "disencumbering", "off-loading", "unlading", "unloading", "unpacking" ] }, "to set (a person or thing) free of something that encumbers":{ "antonyms":[ "burdening", "encumbering", "saddling" ], "examples":[ "a generous friend unburdened her of that particular financial worry" ], "near antonyms":[ "bogging (down)", "fettering", "hampering", "restraining", "shackling", "subjecting", "weighing down", "weighting (down)" ], "related":[ "discharging", "emancipating", "enfranchising", "liberating", "loosening", "loosing", "manumitting", "releasing", "springing", "unbinding", "uncaging", "unchaining", "unfettering", "bailing (out)", "delivering", "redeeming", "rescuing", "disengaging", "disentangling", "extricating" ], "synonyms":[ "clearing", "disburdening", "disencumbering", "divesting", "freeing", "relieving", "ridding" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "uncage":{ "to set free (as from slavery or confinement)":{ "antonyms":[ "bind", "confine", "enchain", "fetter", "restrain" ], "examples":[ "uncaged the bird and let it fly away" ], "near antonyms":[ "handcuff", "manacle", "shackle", "trammel", "commit", "immure", "imprison", "incarcerate", "intern", "jail", "lock (up)", "conquer", "enslave", "subdue", "subjugate" ], "related":[ "bail (out)", "deliver", "parole", "ransom", "redeem", "rescue", "save", "disembarrass", "disencumber", "disengage", "disentangle", "extricate", "unshackle" ], "synonyms":[ "discharge", "disenthrall", "disenthral", "emancipate", "enfranchise", "enlarge", "free", "liberate", "loose", "loosen", "manumit", "release", "spring", "unbind", "unchain", "unfetter" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "uncages":{ "to set free (as from slavery or confinement)":{ "antonyms":[ "binds", "confines", "enchains", "fetters", "restrains" ], "examples":[ "uncaged the bird and let it fly away" ], "near antonyms":[ "handcuffs", "manacles", "shackles", "trammels", "commits", "immures", "imprisons", "incarcerates", "interns", "jails", "locks (up)", "conquers", "enslaves", "subdues", "subjugates" ], "related":[ "bails (out)", "delivers", "paroles", "ransoms", "redeems", "rescues", "saves", "disembarrasses", "disencumbers", "disengages", "disentangles", "extricates", "unshackles" ], "synonyms":[ "discharges", "disenthralls", "disenthrals", "emancipates", "enfranchises", "enlarges", "frees", "liberates", "loosens", "looses", "manumits", "releases", "springs", "unbinds", "unchains", "unfetters" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "uncaging":{ "to set free (as from slavery or confinement)":{ "antonyms":[ "binding", "confining", "enchaining", "fettering", "restraining" ], "examples":[ "uncaged the bird and let it fly away" ], "near antonyms":[ "handcuffing", "manacling", "shackling", "trammeling", "trammelling", "committing", "immuring", "imprisoning", "incarcerating", "interning", "jailing", "locking (up)", "conquering", "enslaving", "subduing", "subjugating" ], "related":[ "bailing (out)", "delivering", "paroling", "ransoming", "redeeming", "rescuing", "saving", "disembarrassing", "disencumbering", "disengaging", "disentangling", "extricating", "unshackling" ], "synonyms":[ "discharging", "disenthralling", "disenthraling", "emancipating", "enfranchising", "enlarging", "freeing", "liberating", "loosening", "loosing", "manumitting", "releasing", "springing", "unbinding", "unchaining", "unfettering" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "uncalled-for":{ "not needed by the circumstances or to accomplish an end":{ "antonyms":[ "essential", "indispensable", "necessary", "needed", "needful", "required" ], "examples":[ "uncalled-for restrictions on freedom of the press during the national emergency" ], "near antonyms":[ "all-important", "crucial", "important", "vital", "imperative", "pressing", "urgent" ], "related":[ "discretionary", "elective", "optional", "extra", "extraneous", "irrelative", "irrelevant", "redundant", "superfluous" ], "synonyms":[ "dispensable", "gratuitous", "inessential", "needless", "nonessential", "unessential", "unnecessary", "unwarranted" ] }, "showing a lack of manners or consideration for others":{ "antonyms":[ "civil", "considerate", "courteous", "genteel", "gracious", "mannerly", "polite", "thoughtful", "well-bred" ], "examples":[ "hurtful remarks about a person's looks that are simply uncalled-for" ], "near antonyms":[ "humble", "meek", "modest", "unassertive", "deferential", "dutiful", "respectful", "submissive", "yielding", "acceptable", "appropriate", "becoming", "befitting", "correct", "decent", "decorous", "fit", "fitting", "good", "meet", "proper", "respectable", "right", "seemly", "suitable", "affable", "cordial", "friendly", "genial", "hospitable", "sociable", "felicitous", "graceful", "chivalrous", "courtly", "gallant", "ceremonious", "elegant", "refined" ], "related":[ "arch", "audacious", "bold", "bold-faced", "brash", "brassy", "brazen", "cheeky", "fresh", "impudent", "insolent", "lippy", "sassy", "saucy", "shameless", "boorish", "caddish", "churlish", "clownish", "loutish", "uncouth", "vulgar", "abrupt", "blunt", "brusque", "brusk", "crusty", "curt", "gruff", "sharp", "snippety", "snippy", "antisocial", "crabbed", "cross", "disagreeable", "grumpy", "sullen", "surly", "improper", "incorrect", "indecent", "indecorous", "unseemly", "arrogant", "bumptious", "conceited", "haughty", "high-handed", "imperious", "peremptory", "pompous", "presumptuous", "pretentious", "supercilious", "superior" ], "synonyms":[ "discourteous", "disrespectful", "ill-bred", "ill-mannered", "impertinent", "impolite", "inconsiderate", "rude", "thoughtless", "uncivil", "ungracious", "unhandsome", "unmannered", "unmannerly" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "uncaring":{ "not feeling or showing concern for someone or something":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "She has an uncaring attitude toward her schoolwork.", "He is a cold and uncaring man." ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unceasing":{ "going on and on without any interruptions":{ "antonyms":[ "discontinuous", "noncontinuous" ], "examples":[ "this unceasing rain will turn me into a mushroom!" ], "near antonyms":[ "intermittent", "periodic", "periodical", "recurrent", "recurring", "alternate", "alternating", "cyclic", "cyclical", "rhythmic", "rhythmical", "seasonal", "serial", "erratic", "fitful", "irregular", "occasional", "spasmodic", "sporadic", "spotty", "unsteady" ], "related":[ "dateless", "deathless", "endless", "eternal", "everlasting", "immortal", "interminable", "permanent", "undying", "unending", "changeless", "constant", "stable", "steady", "unchanging", "unvarying", "durable", "enduring", "lasting", "persistent", "imperishable", "indestructible" ], "synonyms":[ "ceaseless", "continual", "continued", "continuing", "continuous", "incessant", "nonstop", "perpetual", "running", "unbroken", "uninterrupted", "unremitting" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "uncelebrated":{ "not widely known":{ "antonyms":[ "celebrated", "famed", "famous", "noted", "notorious", "prominent", "renowned", "well-known" ], "examples":[ "a gifted but uncelebrated poet" ], "near antonyms":[ "fabled", "fabulous", "legendary", "infamous", "distinguished", "eminent", "exceptional", "great", "illustrious", "notable", "outstanding", "prestigious", "remarkable", "estimable", "honorable", "reputable", "respectable", "important", "influential", "leading", "major", "newsworthy", "noteworthy", "significant", "favorite", "popular", "preferred" ], "related":[ "insignificant", "minor", "unimportant", "undistinguished", "unexceptional", "unremarkable", "unpopular", "anonymous", "faceless", "unnoticeable", "unrecognizable", "unnewsworthy", "unnoticed", "forgotten", "unremembered" ], "synonyms":[ "nameless", "no-name", "noteless", "obscure", "unfamous", "unknown", "unrecognized", "unsung" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "uncertainness":{ "as in doubt , mistrustfulness":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "uncertainties":{ "a feeling or attitude that one does not know the truth, truthfulness, or trustworthiness of someone or something":{ "antonyms":[ "assurances", "beliefs", "certainties", "certitudes", "confidences", "convictions", "sureties", "trusts" ], "examples":[ "uncertainty about her job prospects has her worried" ], "near antonyms":[ "credences", "faiths" ], "related":[ "disbeliefs", "incredulities", "anxieties", "concerns", "paranoias", "compunctions", "niggles", "qualms", "scruples", "tremors" ], "synonyms":[ "distrust", "doubts", "dubieties", "dubitations", "incertitudes", "misdoubts", "misgivings", "mistrust", "queries", "reservations", "skepticism", "suspicions" ] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "unchains":{ "to set free (as from slavery or confinement)":{ "antonyms":[ "binds", "confines", "enchains", "fetters", "restrains" ], "examples":[ "activists for animal rights who would like to unchain zoo animals and return them to the wild" ], "near antonyms":[ "handcuffs", "manacles", "shackles", "trammels", "commits", "immures", "imprisons", "incarcerates", "interns", "jails", "locks (up)", "conquers", "enslaves", "subdues", "subjugates" ], "related":[ "bails (out)", "delivers", "paroles", "ransoms", "redeems", "rescues", "saves", "disembarrasses", "disencumbers", "disengages", "disentangles", "extricates", "unshackles" ], "synonyms":[ "discharges", "disenthralls", "disenthrals", "emancipates", "enfranchises", "enlarges", "frees", "liberates", "loosens", "looses", "manumits", "releases", "springs", "unbinds", "uncages", "unfetters" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unchangeable":{ "not capable of changing or being changed":{ "antonyms":[ "alterable", "changeable", "elastic", "flexible", "mutable", "variable" ], "examples":[ "I'm afraid that my opinion on this matter is unchangeable" ], "near antonyms":[ "adaptable", "adjustable", "fickle", "fluctuating", "inconstant", "uncertain", "unsettled", "unstable", "varying", "plastic", "pliable", "pliant", "supple", "willowy" ], "related":[ "changeless", "constant", "determinate", "established", "set", "settled", "stable", "steadfast", "steady", "unaltered", "unchanging", "unvarying", "immovable", "unmovable" ], "synonyms":[ "fixed", "hard-and-fast", "immutable", "inalterable", "incommutable", "inflexible", "invariable", "unalterable" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "uncharitable":{ "giving or sharing as little as possible":{ "antonyms":[ "bounteous", "bountiful", "charitable", "freehanded", "generous", "liberal", "munificent", "openhanded", "unsparing", "unstinting" ], "examples":[ "an uncharitable couple who wouldn't even donate food to needy families at Thanksgiving" ], "near antonyms":[ "altruistic", "selfless", "unselfish", "extravagant", "free", "handsome", "lavish", "overgenerous", "profuse", "beneficent", "benevolent", "hospitable", "humanitarian", "philanthropic", "philanthropical", "compassionate", "good-hearted", "greathearted", "kindly", "magnanimous", "openhearted", "thriftless", "unthrifty", "dissipating", "frittering", "prodigal", "profligate", "spendthrift", "splurging", "squandering", "wasteful", "wasting" ], "related":[ "careful", "chary", "conserving", "economical", "economizing", "frugal", "saving", "scrimping", "skimping", "thrifty", "acquisitive", "avaricious", "avid", "coveting", "covetous", "desirous", "grasping", "greedy", "hoggish", "itchy", "mercenary", "rapacious", "selfish", "shabby", "small", "sordid", "begrudging", "envious", "grudging", "resentful", "inhospitable" ], "synonyms":[ "cheap", "chintzy", "close", "closefisted", "mean", "mingy", "miserly", "niggard", "niggardly", "parsimonious", "penny-pinching", "penurious", "pinching", "pinchpenny", "spare", "sparing", "stingy", "stinting", "tight", "tightfisted", "ungenerous" ] }, "having or showing a lack of sympathy or tender feelings":{ "antonyms":[ "charitable", "compassionate", "humane", "kindhearted", "kindly", "merciful", "sensitive", "softhearted", "sympathetic", "tender", "tenderhearted", "warm", "warmhearted" ], "examples":[ "an uncharitable attitude towards people who give in to alcohol or other temptations" ], "near antonyms":[ "benevolent", "benignant", "gentle", "kind", "clement", "indulgent", "lenient", "mild", "cordial", "friendly", "good-natured", "good-tempered", "gracious", "tolerant", "understanding", "affectionate", "fond", "loving" ], "related":[ "boorish", "heedless", "inconsiderate", "thoughtless", "uncaring", "unfriendly", "unloving", "unthinking", "grim", "hard-bitten", "harsh", "heavy-handed", "ironfisted", "ironhanded", "jackbooted", "knock-down, drag-out", "knock-down-and-drag-out", "oppressive", "rough", "rough-and-tumble", "severe", "sledgehammer", "stern", "tough", "ungentle", "abusive", "acrimonious", "disagreeable", "hateful", "ill-natured", "ill-tempered", "malevolent", "malicious", "mean", "rancorous", "spiteful", "surly", "virulent", "barbarous", "bestial", "brutal", "brutish", "cruel", "evil-minded", "savage", "vicious", "austere", "cold", "frosty" ], "synonyms":[ "affectless", "callous", "case-hardened", "cold-blooded", "compassionless", "desensitized", "hard", "hard-boiled", "hard-hearted", "heartless", "indurate", "inhuman", "inhumane", "insensate", "insensitive", "ironhearted", "merciless", "obdurate", "pachydermatous", "pitiless", "remorseless", "ruthless", "slash-and-burn", "soulless", "stony", "stoney", "stonyhearted", "take-no-prisoners", "thick-skinned", "unfeeling", "unmerciful", "unsparing", "unsympathetic" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "uncharitableness":{ "as in ruthlessness , pitilessness":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "unchasteness":{ "as in impurity , immodesty":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "unchoke":{ "as in":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "uncivilized":{ "not civilized":{ "antonyms":[ "civilized" ], "examples":[ "unfairly branded as uncivilized by European explorers, they had created a culture that was actually quite advanced" ], "near antonyms":[ "cultured", "enlightened", "humane", "sophisticated", "genteel", "polished", "polite", "refined", "urbane", "well-bred", "semicivilized" ], "related":[ "coarse", "crude", "primitive", "rough", "uncouth", "uncultured" ], "synonyms":[ "barbarian", "barbaric", "barbarous", "heathen", "heathenish", "natural", "Neanderthal", "Neandertal", "rude", "savage", "uncivil", "uncultivated", "wild" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unclad":{ "lacking or shed of clothing":{ "antonyms":[ "appareled", "apparelled", "attired", "clad", "clothed", "dressed", "garbed", "invested", "robed", "suited" ], "examples":[ "drawings and sculptures of the unclad human figure" ], "near antonyms":[ "covered", "veiled", "arrayed", "caparisoned", "decked (out)", "rigged (out)", "tricked (out)", "vested", "decent" ], "related":[ "seminude", "topless", "denuded", "peeled", "unveiled" ], "synonyms":[ "au naturel", "bare", "bottomless", "disrobed", "mother-naked", "naked", "nude", "raw", "starkers", "stripped", "unclothed", "undressed" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unclean":{ "having or showing lowered moral character or standards":{ "antonyms":[ "pure", "uncorrupt", "uncorrupted" ], "examples":[ "there's something unclean about this whole business" ], "near antonyms":[ "incorruptible", "ethical", "honest", "principled", "good", "moral", "righteous", "virtuous" ], "related":[ "bent", "crooked", "cutthroat", "dishonest", "unethical", "unprincipled", "unscrupulous", "contaminated", "spoiled", "tainted", "bad", "evil", "immoral", "iniquitous", "miscreant", "nefarious", "sinful", "vicious", "wicked" ], "synonyms":[ "corrupt", "debased", "debauched", "decadent", "degenerate", "degraded", "demoralized", "depraved", "dissipated", "dissolute", "jackleg", "libertine", "loose", "perverse", "perverted", "rakehell", "rakehelly", "rakish", "reprobate", "sick", "unwholesome", "warped" ] }, "not clean":{ "antonyms":[ "clean", "cleanly", "immaculate", "spick-and-span", "spic-and-span", "spotless", "stainless", "ultraclean", "unsoiled", "unstained", "unsullied" ], "examples":[ "a lackadaisical waiter who tried to set our table with smudged glasses and unclean silverware" ], "near antonyms":[ "clear", "limpid", "pure", "cleaned", "cleansed", "combed", "groomed", "neat", "ordered", "orderly", "tidy", "bleached", "purified", "whitened", "bright", "flawless", "perfect", "shiny", "sparkling", "unspotted", "untouched", "taintless", "unblemished", "undefiled", "unpolluted", "untainted", "virgin", "wholesome" ], "related":[ "contaminated", "defiled", "germy", "impure", "polluted", "tainted", "insanitary", "uncleaned", "unsanitary", "unsterile", "unsterilized", "unwashed", "greasy", "gunky", "chaotic", "cluttered", "confused", "disarranged", "disarrayed", "disheveled", "dishevelled", "disordered", "jumbled", "littered", "messed", "messy", "muddled", "mussed", "mussy", "rumpled", "scruffy", "sloppy", "slovenly", "unkempt", "untidy", "raunchy", "scuzzy", "shabby", "skanky", "sleazy", "squalid", "collied", "crocked", "fuliginous", "sooty" ], "synonyms":[ "bedraggled", "befouled", "begrimed", "bemired", "besmirched", "black", "blackened", "cruddy", "dingy", "dirty", "draggled", "dusty", "filthy", "foul", "grimy", "grotty", "grubby", "grungy", "mucky", "muddy", "nasty", "smudged", "smutty", "soiled", "sordid", "stained", "sullied", "uncleanly" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "uncleanly":{ "not clean":{ "antonyms":[ "clean", "cleanly", "immaculate", "spick-and-span", "spic-and-span", "spotless", "stainless", "ultraclean", "unsoiled", "unstained", "unsullied" ], "examples":[ "the uncleanly uniforms of the restaurant's staff" ], "near antonyms":[ "clear", "limpid", "pure", "cleaned", "cleansed", "combed", "groomed", "neat", "ordered", "orderly", "tidy", "bleached", "purified", "whitened", "bright", "flawless", "perfect", "shiny", "sparkling", "unspotted", "untouched", "taintless", "unblemished", "undefiled", "unpolluted", "untainted", "virgin", "wholesome" ], "related":[ "contaminated", "defiled", "germy", "impure", "polluted", "tainted", "insanitary", "uncleaned", "unsanitary", "unsterile", "unsterilized", "unwashed", "greasy", "gunky", "chaotic", "cluttered", "confused", "disarranged", "disarrayed", "disheveled", "dishevelled", "disordered", "jumbled", "littered", "messed", "messy", "muddled", "mussed", "mussy", "rumpled", "scruffy", "sloppy", "slovenly", "unkempt", "untidy", "raunchy", "scuzzy", "shabby", "skanky", "sleazy", "squalid", "collied", "crocked", "fuliginous", "sooty" ], "synonyms":[ "bedraggled", "befouled", "begrimed", "bemired", "besmirched", "black", "blackened", "cruddy", "dingy", "dirty", "draggled", "dusty", "filthy", "foul", "grimy", "grotty", "grubby", "grungy", "mucky", "muddy", "nasty", "smudged", "smutty", "soiled", "sordid", "stained", "sullied", "unclean" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unclog":{ "to free from obstruction or difficulty":{ "antonyms":[ "complicate" ], "examples":[ "unclog the way for more people to take advantage of the government program" ], "near antonyms":[ "hinder", "impede", "retard", "aggravate", "worsen", "perplex", "sophisticate" ], "related":[ "accelerate", "expedite", "hasten", "hurry", "quicken", "rush", "speed", "advance", "forward", "further", "promote", "abet", "aid", "assist", "help", "improve", "disentangle", "straighten (out)", "untangle", "simplify", "streamline" ], "synonyms":[ "ease", "facilitate", "grease", "loosen (up)", "smooth" ] }, "to make passage through (something) possible by removing obstructions":{ "antonyms":[ "block", "clog (up)", "close", "dam (up)", "plug (up)", "stop" ], "examples":[ "unclog a bathroom drain with a cleaner" ], "near antonyms":[ "constrict", "encumber", "hamper", "hinder", "impede", "interfere (with)", "obstruct", "trammel", "barricade", "blockade" ], "related":[ "ease", "facilitate", "loosen (up)", "smooth" ], "synonyms":[ "clear", "free", "open", "unplug", "unstop" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unclogged":{ "allowing passage without obstruction":{ "antonyms":[ "blocked", "clogged", "closed", "jammed", "obstructed", "plugged", "shut", "stopped", "stuffed", "uncleared" ], "examples":[ "an unclogged pipe works much more efficiently" ], "near antonyms":[ "impassable", "impassible", "constricted", "cramped", "encumbered", "hampered", "hindered", "impeded", "interfered (with)", "trammeled", "trammelled", "barricaded", "blockaded", "dammed", "gated" ], "related":[ "enterable", "navigable", "passable", "emptied", "empty", "unoccupied", "vacant", "exposed", "revealed", "gaping", "wide", "yawning", "unbarred", "unbolted", "unclasped", "unfastened", "unlatched", "unlocked", "unsealed", "unbuttoned", "unclenched", "unfolded", "unfurled", "unzipped" ], "synonyms":[ "clear", "cleared", "free", "open", "unclosed", "unobstructed", "unstopped" ] }, "to free from obstruction or difficulty":{ "antonyms":[ "complicated" ], "examples":[ "unclog the way for more people to take advantage of the government program" ], "near antonyms":[ "hindered", "impeded", "retarded", "aggravated", "worsened", "perplexed", "sophisticated" ], "related":[ "accelerated", "expedited", "hastened", "hurried", "quickened", "rushed", "sped", "speeded", "advanced", "forwarded", "furthered", "promoted", "abetted", "aided", "assisted", "helped", "improved", "disentangled", "straightened (out)", "untangled", "simplified", "streamlined" ], "synonyms":[ "eased", "facilitated", "greased", "loosened (up)", "smoothed" ] }, "to make passage through (something) possible by removing obstructions":{ "antonyms":[ "blocked", "clogged (up)", "closed", "dammed (up)", "plugged (up)", "stopped" ], "examples":[ "unclog a bathroom drain with a cleaner" ], "near antonyms":[ "constricted", "encumbered", "hampered", "hindered", "impeded", "interfered (with)", "obstructed", "trammeled", "trammelled", "barricaded", "blockaded" ], "related":[ "eased", "facilitated", "loosened (up)", "smoothed" ], "synonyms":[ "cleared", "freed", "opened", "unplugged", "unstopped" ] }, "type":[ "adjective", "verb" ] }, "unclothes":{ "to remove clothing from":{ "antonyms":[ "dresses", "gowns", "robes" ], "examples":[ "partially unclothed the patient for treatment" ], "near antonyms":[ "apparels", "arrays", "attires", "caparisons", "clothes", "costumes", "covers", "decks", "dresses", "feathers", "garbs", "garments", "invests", "rigs (out)", "vests", "cloaks", "mantles", "drapes", "swaddles", "swathes", "accoutres", "accouters", "equips", "furnishes", "outfits" ], "related":[ "bares", "denudes", "divests", "exposes", "uncovers", "undrapes", "unveils", "barks", "flays", "peels", "skins" ], "synonyms":[ "disrobes", "strips", "undresses" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unclouded":{ "not stormy or cloudy":{ "antonyms":[ "bleak", "cloudy", "dirty", "foul", "nasty", "overcast", "rainy", "raw", "rough", "squally", "stormy", "sunless", "tempestuous", "turbulent" ], "examples":[ "campers awaking to the sight of a completely unclouded blue sky" ], "near antonyms":[ "harsh", "inclement", "severe", "blustering", "blustery", "breezy", "gusty", "foggy", "hazy", "misty", "murky", "soupy" ], "related":[ "balmy", "clement", "gentle", "mild", "moderate", "temperate", "calm", "halcyon", "peaceful", "placid", "serene", "tranquil", "fine", "pleasant" ], "synonyms":[ "bright", "clear", "cloudless", "fair", "sunny", "sunshiny" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unclubbable":{ "having or showing a lack of friendliness or interest in others":{ 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"boorish", "churlish", "classless", "cloddish", "clownish", "loutish" ] }, "lacking in refinement or good taste":{ "antonyms":[ "civilized", "cultivated", "cultured", "genteel", "polished", "refined", "smooth", "tasteful", "ultrarefined", "well-bred" ], "examples":[ "the movie's uncouth humor seemed to be purposely offensive" ], "near antonyms":[ "aristocratic", "courtly", "patrician", "elegant", "graceful", "restrained", "considerate", "gracious", "sensitive", "thoughtful", "citified", "sophisticated", "urbane" ], "related":[ "boorish", "churlish", "cloddish", "clownish", "loutish", "ungentlemanly", "clumsy", "lubberly", "lumpish", "oafish", "inconsiderate", "indelicate", "insensitive", "thoughtless", "countrified", "countryfied", "provincial", "rustic", "rustical", "unsophisticated", "graceless", "inelegant", "tacky", "animallike", "barbaric", "barbarous", "uncivilized", "mannerless", "unmannered", "unmannerly" ], "synonyms":[ "coarse", "common", "crass", "crude", "gross", 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"overspread", "bearded", "hairy" ], "related":[ "displayed", "revealed", "hairless", "shaven", "disrobed", "unclad", "unclothed", "undressed", "furless", "skinned", "divested", "unprotected" ], "synonyms":[ "bald", "bare", "denuded", "exposed", "naked", "open", "peeled", "stripped" ] }, "to make known (as information previously kept secret)":{ "antonyms":[ "cloaked", "concealed", "covered (up)", "enshrouded", "hid", "masked", "shrouded", "veiled" ], "examples":[ "uncovered the location of the secret documents" ], "near antonyms":[ "camouflaged", "disguised", "gilded", "gilt", "glossed (over)", "varnished", "whitewashed", "beclouded", "bedimmed", "befogged", "clouded", "darkened", "eclipsed", "obscured", "overcast", "overshadowed", "shaded" ], "related":[ "confided", "shared", "debunked", "showed up", "unclothed", "undraped", "advertised", "announced", "blazed", "broadcast", "broadcasted", "brought out", "declared", "placarded", "posted", "proclaimed", "promulgated", "publicized", "published", "sounded", "betrayed", "blabbed", "gave away", "leaked", "informed", "squealed", "talked", "communicated", "imparted", "related", "acknowledged", "admitted", "avowed", "conceded", "confessed", "owned", "disinterred", "raked up", "smoked out", "unearthed" ], "synonyms":[ "bared", "disclosed", "discovered", "divulged", "exposed", "let on (about)", "revealed", "spilled", "spilt", "told", "unbosomed", "uncloaked", "unmasked", "unveiled" ] }, "to reveal the true nature of":{ "antonyms":[ "camouflaged", "cloaked", "disguised", "masked" ], "examples":[ "a magazine article that purports to uncover the inner operations of what many regard as a religious cult" ], "near antonyms":[ "concealed", "hid", "secreted", "veiled" ], "related":[ "demolished", "discredited", "disproved", "disclosed", "divulged", "told", "unveiled" ], "synonyms":[ "debunked", "exposed", "nailed", "showed up", "uncloaked", "undressed", "unmasked" ] }, "type":[ "adjective", "verb" ] }, "uncrowns":{ "to remove 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"unsophisticated", "graceless", "inelegant", "tacky", "animallike", "barbaric", "barbarous", "uncivilized", "mannerless", "unmannered", "unmannerly" ], "synonyms":[ "coarse", "common", "crass", "crude", "gross", "ill-bred", "illiberal", "incult", "insensible", "low", "lowbred", "lowbrow", "raffish", "rough", "rough-hewn", "roughneck", "rude", "rugged", "tasteless", "uncouth", "uncultivated", "unpolished", "unrefined", "vulgar" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "uncustomarily":{ "as in unusually , extraordinarily":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adverb" ] }, "uncustomary":{ "being out of the ordinary":{ "antonyms":[ "common", "customary", "normal", "ordinary", "typical", "unexceptional", "unextraordinary", "usual" ], "examples":[ "has uncustomary grace and poise for a girl of her age" ], "near antonyms":[ "everyday", "familiar", "frequent" ], "related":[ "conspicuous", "notable", "noticeable", "outstanding", "prominent", 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she's been an undercover agent pretending to be a drug dealer" ], "near antonyms":[ "overt" ], "related":[ "covert", "private", "secretive", "subterranean" ], "synonyms":[ "secret" ] } }, "undercuts":{ "as in scores , grooves":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "as in undermines , weakens":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "noun", "verb" ] }, "underdrawers":{ "as in":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "plural noun" ] }, "underestimated":{ "to place too low a value on":{ "antonyms":[ "overestimated", "overrated", "overvalued" ], "examples":[ "we had underestimated her ability to raise the start-up money for her own design firm" ], "near antonyms":[ "appreciated", "cherished", "prized", "treasured", "valued", "admired", "esteemed", "regarded", "respected", "adored", "idolized", "revered", "reverenced", "venerated", 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"capitalizing", "endowing", "financing", "funding", "staking", "subsidizing" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "underwritten":{ "to provide money for":{ "antonyms":[ "defunded" ], "examples":[ "a university willing to underwrite an archaeological expedition" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "grubstaked", "cofinanced", "co-financed", "refinanced", "advocated", "aided", "backed", "championed", "endorsed", "indorsed", "patronized", "sponsored", "supported", "maintained", "nourished", "provided (for)", "cleared", "defrayed", "discharged", "footed", "liquidated", "paid", "paid off", "paid up", "quit", "quitted", "recompensed", "settled", "sprung (for)", "stood", "refunded" ], "synonyms":[ "bankrolled", "capitalized", "endowed", "financed", "funded", "staked", "subsidized" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "undeterred":{ "not discouraged or stopped by problems, criticism, etc.":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "Despite the opposition to their proposal, they remain undeterred .", "The team was undeterred by 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"devil-may-care", "easygoing", "happy-go-lucky", "laid-back", "loosey-goosey", "mellow", "carefree", "nonchalant", "unconcerned", "assured", "confident", "self-assured", "aloof", "detached", "dispassionate", "indifferent", "bovine", "impassive", "phlegmatic", "sober", "stolid", "relaxed", "relieved", "tranquilized", "tranquillized" ], "synonyms":[ "calm", "collected", "composed", "cool", "coolheaded", "equal", "level", "limpid", "peaceful", "placid", "possessed", "recollected", "sedate", "self-composed", "self-possessed", "serene", "smooth", "together", "tranquil", "unperturbed", "unruffled", "unshaken", "untroubled", "unworried" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "undo":{ "to deprive of courage or confidence":{ "antonyms":[ "nerve" ], "examples":[ "the sudden shriek undid the campers" ], "near antonyms":[ "fortify", "strengthen", "embolden", "encourage", "hearten" ], "related":[ "debilitate", "enervate", "enfeeble", "neuter", "weaken", "prostrate", "sap", "soften", "tire", "waste", "frighten", "intimidate", "psych (out)", "scare", "terrify", "terrorize", "daunt", "discourage", "dishearten", "dismay", "dispirit", "craze", "derange", "madden", "unbalance", "unhinge", "discompose", "disquiet", "disturb", "faze", "perturb", "unsettle", "upset", "weird out" ], "synonyms":[ "demoralize", "emasculate", "paralyze", "unman", "unnerve", "unstring" ] }, "to disengage the knotted parts of":{ "antonyms":[ "bind", "fasten", "knot", "lash", "tie" ], "examples":[ "undo a tangled shoelace" ], "near antonyms":[ "braid", "interlace", "interweave", "lace", "wind", "entangle", "snarl", "tangle" ], "related":[ "unbraid", "unlace", "disentangle", "ravel", "unravel", "unsnarl", "untangle", "unwind", "loose", "loosen" ], "synonyms":[ "unbind", "unfasten", "unlash", "untie" ] }, "to trouble the mind of; to make uneasy":{ "antonyms":[ "calm", "compose", "quiet", "settle", "soothe", "tranquilize", "tranquillize" ], "examples":[ "the mere mention of the home invasion still had the power to undo her" ], "near antonyms":[ "allay", "alleviate", "assuage", "appease", "conciliate", "mollify", "pacify", "placate", "propitiate" ], "related":[ "aggravate", "anger", "annoy", "bug", "chafe", "chivy", "chivvy", "exasperate", "fret", "gall", "get", "grate", "harass", "harry", "irk", "irritate", "nettle", "peeve", "pester", "pique", "put off", "put out", "rile", "vex", "bedevil", "haunt", "plague", "abash", "confound", "confuse", "discomfit", "disconcert", "discountenance", "embarrass", "faze", "fluster", "jar", "mortify", "nonplus", "rattle", "shake up", "daunt", "demoralize", "discourage", "dishearten", "dispirit", "unnerve" ], "synonyms":[ "agitate", "ail", "alarm", "alarum", "bother", "concern", "derail", "discomfort", "discompose", "dismay", "disquiet", "distemper", "distract", "distress", "disturb", "exercise", "flurry", "frazzle", "freak (out)", "fuss", "hagride", "perturb", "unhinge", "unsettle", "upset", "weird out", "worry" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "undoes":{ "to deprive 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"unlaces", "disentangles", "ravels", "unravels", "unsnarls", "untangles", "unwinds", "loosens", "looses" ], "synonyms":[ "unbinds", "unfastens", "unlashes", "unties" ] }, "to trouble the mind of; to make uneasy":{ "antonyms":[ "calms", "composes", "quiets", "settles", "soothes", "tranquilizes", "tranquillizes" ], "examples":[ "the mere mention of the home invasion still had the power to undo her" ], "near antonyms":[ "allays", "alleviates", "assuages", "appeases", "conciliates", "mollifies", "pacifies", "placates", "propitiates" ], "related":[ "aggravates", "angers", "annoys", "bugs", "chafes", "chivies", "chivvies", "exasperates", "frets", "galls", "gets", "grates", "harasses", "harries", "irks", "irritates", "nettles", "peeves", "pesters", "piques", "puts off", "puts out", "riles", "vexes", "bedevils", "haunts", "plagues", "abashes", "confounds", "confuses", "discomfits", "disconcerts", "discountenances", "embarrasses", "fazes", "flusters", "jars", "mortifies", "nonpluses", "nonplusses", "rattles", "shakes up", "daunts", "demoralizes", "discourages", "disheartens", "dispirits", "unnerves" ], "synonyms":[ "agitates", "ails", "alarms", "alarums", "bothers", "concerns", "derails", "discomforts", "discomposes", "dismays", "disquiets", "distempers", "distracts", "distresses", "disturbs", "exercises", "flurries", "frazzles", "freaks (out)", "fusses", "hagrides", "perturbs", "unhinges", "unsettles", "upsets", "weirds out", "worries" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "undone":{ "as in unnerved , unmanned":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "as in untied , unfastened":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "to deprive of courage or confidence":{ "antonyms":[ "nerved" ], "examples":[ "the sudden shriek undid the campers" ], "near antonyms":[ "fortified", "strengthened", "emboldened", "encouraged", "heartened" ], "related":[ "debilitated", "enervated", "enfeebled", "neutered", "weakened", "prostrated", "sapped", "softened", "tired", "wasted", "frightened", "intimidated", "psyched (out)", "scared", "terrified", "terrorized", "daunted", "discouraged", "disheartened", "dismayed", "dispirited", "crazed", "deranged", "maddened", "unbalanced", "unhinged", "discomposed", "disquieted", "disturbed", "fazed", "perturbed", "unsettled", "upset", "weirded out" ], "synonyms":[ "demoralized", "emasculated", "paralyzed", "unmanned", "unnerved", "unstrung" ] }, "to disengage the knotted parts of":{ "antonyms":[ "bound", "fastened", "knotted", "lashed", "tied" ], "examples":[ "undo a tangled shoelace" ], "near antonyms":[ "braided", "interlaced", "interwoven", "interweaved", "laced", "wound", "winded", "entangled", "snarled", "tangled" ], "related":[ "unbraided", "unlaced", "disentangled", "raveled", "ravelled", "unraveled", "unsnarled", "untangled", "unwound", "loosed", "loosened" ], "synonyms":[ "unbound", "unfastened", "unlashed", "untied" ] }, "to trouble the mind of; to 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"alarumed", "bothered", "concerned", "derailed", "discomforted", "discomposed", "dismayed", "disquieted", "distempered", "distracted", "distressed", "disturbed", "exercised", "flurried", "frazzled", "freaked (out)", "fussed", "hagridden", "perturbed", "unhinged", "unsettled", "upset", "weirded out", "worried" ] }, "type":[ "adjective", "verb" ] }, "undrape":{ "as in expose , uncover":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "undresses":{ "to remove clothing from":{ "antonyms":[ "dresses", "gowns", "robes" ], "examples":[ "I quickly undressed myself and pulled on a set of dry clothes" ], "near antonyms":[ "apparels", "arrays", "attires", "caparisons", "clothes", "costumes", "covers", "decks", "dresses", "feathers", "garbs", "garments", "invests", "rigs (out)", "vests", "cloaks", "mantles", "drapes", "swaddles", "swathes", "accoutres", "accouters", "equips", "furnishes", "outfits" ], "related":[ "bares", "denudes", "divests", 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"ill-natured", "ill-tempered", "malevolent", "malicious", "mean", "rancorous", "spiteful", "surly", "virulent", "barbarous", "bestial", "brutal", "brutish", "cruel", "evil-minded", "savage", "vicious", "austere", "cold", "frosty" ], "synonyms":[ "affectless", "callous", "case-hardened", "cold-blooded", "compassionless", "desensitized", "hard", "hard-boiled", "hard-hearted", "heartless", "indurate", "inhuman", "inhumane", "insensate", "insensitive", "ironhearted", "merciless", "obdurate", "pachydermatous", "pitiless", "remorseless", "ruthless", "slash-and-burn", "soulless", "stony", "stoney", "stonyhearted", "take-no-prisoners", "thick-skinned", "uncharitable", "unmerciful", "unsparing", "unsympathetic" ] }, "lacking animate awareness or sensation":{ "antonyms":[ "animate", "feeling", "sensate", "sensible", "sensitive", "sentient" ], "examples":[ "she spoke politely even to the unfeeling virtual assistant on her phone" ], "near antonyms":[ "aware", "cognizant", "conscious", "animated", "lively", "vibrant" ], "related":[ "exanimate", "lifeless", "comatose", "unconscious" ], "synonyms":[ "inanimate", "insensate", "insensible", "insentient", "senseless" ] }, "lacking in sensation or feeling":{ "antonyms":[ "feeling", "sensible", "sensitive" ], "examples":[ "her heart was as cold and hard as the unfeeling marble statue in her garden" ], "near antonyms":[ "awake" ], "related":[ "chilled", "nipped", "anesthetized", "cocainized", "deadened", "drugged", "stupefied", "blunted", "dulled", "obtunded", "insensible", "senseless", "unconscious", "inanimate", "insensate" ], "synonyms":[ "asleep", "benumbed", "dead", "insensitive", "numb", "numbed", "torpid" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unfeelingly":{ "as in ruthlessly , callously":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adverb" ] }, "unfertile":{ "producing inferior or only a small amount of vegetation":{ "antonyms":[ "fertile", "fruitful", "lush", "luxuriant", "productive", "rich" ], "examples":[ "struggling to make a living with the region's unfertile fields" ], "near antonyms":[ "arable", "tillable", "green", "sylvan", "verdant" ], "related":[ "bleak", "inhospitable", "lifeless", "uncultivable", "untillable", "bankrupted", "consumed", "debilitated", "depleted", "diminished", "drained", "dried-up", "enfeebled", "exhausted", "expended", "lessened", "reduced", "spent", "used up", "arid", "desert", "droughty", "dry", "rainless", "sere", "sear", "thirsty", "waterless", "baked", "dehydrated", "parched", "sunbaked" ], "synonyms":[ "barren", "bony", "boney", "dead", "desolate", "hardscrabble", "impoverished", "infertile", "poor", "stark", "unproductive", "waste" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unfettering":{ "as in untying , unfastening":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "to set free (as from slavery or confinement)":{ "antonyms":[ "binding", "confining", "enchaining", "fettering", "restraining" ], "examples":[ "authorities eventually unfettered the menagerie of wild animals that had been kept illegally as pets" ], "near antonyms":[ "handcuffing", "manacling", "shackling", "trammeling", "trammelling", "committing", "immuring", "imprisoning", "incarcerating", "interning", "jailing", "locking (up)", "conquering", "enslaving", "subduing", "subjugating" ], "related":[ "bailing (out)", "delivering", "paroling", "ransoming", "redeeming", "rescuing", "saving", "disembarrassing", "disencumbering", "disengaging", "disentangling", "extricating", "unshackling" ], "synonyms":[ "discharging", "disenthralling", "disenthraling", "emancipating", "enfranchising", "enlarging", "freeing", "liberating", "loosening", "loosing", "manumitting", "releasing", "springing", "unbinding", "uncaging", "unchaining" ] }, "type":[ "noun", "verb" ] }, "unfixes":{ "as in loosens , unfastens":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unflashy":{ "not excessively 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over a wider area":{ "antonyms":[ "close", "contract", "fold" ], "examples":[ "carefully unfold that antique map so that it doesn't tear" ], "near antonyms":[ "compact", "compress", "condense", "reduce" ], "related":[ "overspread" ], "synonyms":[ "expand", "extend", "fan (out)", "flare (out)", "open", "outspread", "outstretch", "spread (out)", "stretch (out)", "unfurl" ] }, "to come into view":{ "antonyms":[ "clear", "disappear", "dissolve", "evanesce", "evaporate", "fade", "go (away)", "melt (away)", "vanish" ], "examples":[ "the majestic landscape unfolded before us" ], "near antonyms":[ "depart", "leave", "retire", "withdraw" ], "related":[ "reappear", "resurface", "bulk", "loom", "arrive", "come", "dawn", "debut", "arise", "blossom", "bob (up)", "break", "break out", "crop (up)", "emerge", "erupt", "issue", "outcrop", "rise", "shoot (up)", "spring (up)", "surface", "happen", "occur", "reappear", "rematerialize" ], "synonyms":[ "appear", "come out", "materialize", "show", "show up", "turn up" ] }, "to gradually become clearer or more detailed":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "as the situation unfolded , it became clear that more help would be needed", "the movie became more interesting once the mystery began to unfold" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "advance", "fare", "forge", "get along", "get on", "march", "proceed", "progress", "blossom", "grow", "mature", "ripen", "materialize", "emerge", "play out" ], "synonyms":[ "develop", "elaborate", "evolve" ] }, "to produce flowers":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the rosebud unfolded literally overnight" ], "near antonyms":[ "dry up", "fade", "shrivel", "wilt", "wither", "die", "drop", "expire", "perish" ], "related":[ "leaf", "leave", "bud", "open" ], "synonyms":[ "bloom", "blossom", "blow", "burgeon", "bourgeon", "effloresce", "flower" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unfolded":{ "as in unbuttoned , unfurled":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "to arrange the parts of 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"occurred", "reappeared", "rematerialized" ], "synonyms":[ "appeared", "came out", "materialized", "showed", "showed up", "turned up" ] }, "to gradually become clearer or more detailed":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "as the situation unfolded , it became clear that more help would be needed", "the movie became more interesting once the mystery began to unfold" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "advanced", "fared", "forged", "got along", "got on", "marched", "proceeded", "progressed", "blossomed", "grew", "matured", "ripened", "materialized", "emerged", "played out" ], "synonyms":[ "developed", "elaborated", "evolved" ] }, "to produce flowers":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the rosebud unfolded literally overnight" ], "near antonyms":[ "dried up", "faded", "shriveled", "shrivelled", "wilted", "withered", "died", "dropped", "expired", "perished" ], "related":[ "leafed", "leaved", "budded", "opened" ], "synonyms":[ "blew", "bloomed", "blossomed", "burgeoned", "bourgeoned", "effloresced", "flowered" ] }, "type":[ "adjective", "verb" ] }, "unforeseeable":{ "as in":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unforeseen":{ "not expected":{ "antonyms":[ "anticipated", "expected", "foreseen" ], "examples":[ "there are almost always unforeseen consequences for any major endeavor", "unforeseen problems delayed the project beyond its deadline" ], "near antonyms":[ "predicted", "prophesied", "unsurprising" ], "related":[ "unintended", "unplanned", "improbable", "unlikely", "startling", "surprising" ], "synonyms":[ "abrupt", "sudden", "unanticipated", "unexpected", "unlooked-for" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unfortunate":{ "bringing about ruin or misfortune":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "an unfortunate chain of events destroyed the business" ], "near antonyms":[ "fluky", "flukey", "fortuitous", "fortunate", "happy", "lucky", "providential", "auspicious", "bright", "encouraging", "fair", "golden", "heartening", "hopeful", "optimistic", "promising", "propitious", "rose-colored", "rosy", "upbeat" ], "related":[ "apocalyptic", "apocalyptical", "hapless", "ill-fated", "ill-starred", "luckless", "adverse", "baleful", "baneful", "damaging", "deleterious", "detrimental", "evil", "harmful", "hurtful", "ill", "injurious", "noxious", "pernicious", "prejudicial" ], "synonyms":[ "calamitous", "cataclysmal", "cataclysmic", "catastrophic", "damning", "destructive", "disastrous", "fatal", "fateful", "ruinous" ] }, "having, prone to, or marked by bad luck":{ "antonyms":[ "fortunate", "happy", "lucky" ], "examples":[ "up to that point in her life she had been unfortunate in love" ], "near antonyms":[ "blessed", "blest", "favored", "gifted", "privileged", "auspicious", "fair", "favorable", "golden", "promising", "propitious" ], "related":[ "adverse", "ill", "inauspicious", "unfavorable", "unpromising", "untoward", "calamitous", "catastrophic", "disastrous", "accursed", "accurst", "damned", "doomed", "tragic", "tragical" ], "synonyms":[ "hapless", "hard-luck", "ill-fated", "ill-starred", "jinxed", "luckless", "snakebit", "snakebitten", "star-crossed", "unhappy", "unlucky" ] }, "of a kind to cause great distress":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "an unfortunate choice of words that would later prove to be embarrassing for the talk show host" ], "near antonyms":[ "gratifying", "pleasing", "rewarding", "satisfying", "comforting", "encouraging", "heartening", "cheering", "heartwarming", "inspiring", "fortunate", "happy", "lucky" ], "related":[ "troublesome", "vexatious", "affecting", "doleful", "moving", "piteous", "poignant", "ruthful", "touching", "awful", "dire", "dreadful", "fearful", "severe", "terrible", "alarming", "disturbing", "perturbing", "traumatic", "unsettling", "crushing", "excruciating", "harrowing", "horrible", "horrifying", "intolerable", "overwhelming", "shocking", "sickening", "unbearable", "miserable", "pitiful", "sad", "wretched", "calamitous", "disastrous", "painful", "raging", "sharp" ], "synonyms":[ "deplorable", "distressful", "distressing", "grievous", "heartbreaking", "heartrending", "lamentable", "regrettable", "tragic", "tragical", "unlucky", "woeful" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unfrivolous":{ "as in":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unfunny":{ "as in":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unfurled":{ "as in unfolded , unbuttoned":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "to arrange the parts of (something) over a wider area":{ "antonyms":[ "closed", "contracted", "folded" ], "examples":[ "after the protestors had unfurled their banner, it stretched from one side of the visitors' gallery to the other" ], "near antonyms":[ "compacted", "compressed", "condensed", "reduced" ], "related":[ "overspread" ], "synonyms":[ "expanded", "extended", "fanned 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"unconcerned" ], "related":[ "aggrieved", "distressed", "troubled", "uneasy", "unquiet", "upset", "worried", "despairing", "hopeless", "sunk", "disappointed", "discouraged", "disheartened", "dispirited", "suicidal", "dolorous", "lachrymose", "lugubrious", "plaintive", "tearful", "regretful", "rueful", "agonized", "anguished", "grieving", "wailing", "weeping", "black", "bleak", "cheerless", "comfortless", "dark", "darkening", "depressing", "desolate", "dismal", "drear", "dreary", "elegiac", "elegiacal", "funereal", "gray", "grey", "morbid", "morose", "murky", "saturnine", "somber", "sombre", "sullen" ], "synonyms":[ "bad", "blue", "brokenhearted", "cast down", "crestfallen", "dejected", "depressed", "despondent", "disconsolate", "doleful", "down", "down in the mouth", "downcast", "downhearted", "droopy", "forlorn", "gloomy", "glum", "hangdog", "heartbroken", "heartsick", "heartsore", "heavyhearted", "inconsolable", "joyless", "low", "low-spirited", "melancholic", "melancholy", "miserable", "mournful", "sad", "saddened", "sorrowful", "sorry", "woebegone", "woeful", "wretched" ] }, "having, prone to, or marked by bad luck":{ "antonyms":[ "fortunate", "happy", "lucky" ], "examples":[ "she's trying to forget that whole unhappy attempt to start a business" ], "near antonyms":[ "blessed", "blest", "favored", "gifted", "privileged", "auspicious", "fair", "favorable", "golden", "promising", "propitious" ], "related":[ "adverse", "ill", "inauspicious", "unfavorable", "unpromising", "untoward", "calamitous", "catastrophic", "disastrous", "accursed", "accurst", "damned", "doomed", "tragic", "tragical" ], "synonyms":[ "hapless", "hard-luck", "ill-fated", "ill-starred", "jinxed", "luckless", "snakebit", "snakebitten", "star-crossed", "unfortunate", "unlucky" ] }, "not appropriate for a particular occasion or situation":{ "antonyms":[ "appropriate", "becoming", "befitting", "correct", "decorous", "felicitous", "fit", "fitting", "genteel", "happy", "meet", "proper", "right", "seemly", "suitable" ], "examples":[ "a guest unintentionally made unhappy reference to what is a painful situation for the family" ], "near antonyms":[ "fortunate", "opportune", "seasonable", "timely", "applicable", "apposite", "apropos", "apt", "germane", "material", "pat", "pointed", "relative", "relevant", "compatible", "congenial", "harmonious", "allowed", "authorized", "permitted", "approved", "endorsed", "indorsed", "kosher", "licensed", "sanctioned", "abetted", "encouraged", "promoted", "supported", "acceptable", "adequate", "all right", "decent", "fine", "OK", "okay", "passable", "respectable", "satisfactory", "tolerable", "commendable", "creditable", "exemplary", "blameless", "irreproachable", "balanced", "companionate", "congruous", "consonant", "harmonious" ], "related":[ "inopportune", "unfortunate", "unseasonable", "untimely", "extraneous", "immaterial", "inapplicable", "irrelative", "irrelevant", "misbecoming", "mismatched", "incompatible", "inconsistent", "uncongenial", "bad", "naughty", "sinful", "blamable", "blameworthy", "censurable", "banned", "barred", "disallowed", "forbidden", "interdicted", "outlawed", "prohibited", "proscribed", "awkward", "gauche", "ungraceful", "unacceptable", "unsatisfactory" ], "synonyms":[ "amiss", "graceless", "improper", "inapposite", "inappropriate", "inapt", "incongruous", "incorrect", "indecorous", "inept", "infelicitous", "malapropos", "perverse", "unapt", "unbecoming", "unfit", "unseemly", "unsuitable", "untoward", "wrong" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unhealthiness":{ "the condition of not being in good health":{ "antonyms":[ "health", "healthiness", "soundness", "wellness", "wholeness", "wholesomeness" ], "examples":[ "remedied his general unhealthiness with a long-overdue change to a healthy diet and exercise" ], "near antonyms":[ "comeback", "convalescence", "healing", "mending", "rally", "recovery", "recuperation", "rehab", "rehabilitation", "snapback", "fettle", "fitness", "shape", "hardiness", "heartiness", "lustiness", "robustness", "ruggedness", "stamina", "strength", "toughness", "vigor", "vigorousness", "vitality", "bloom", "flush", "flushness", "weal", "welfare", "well-being" ], "related":[ "malaise", "sickishness", "affliction", "ailment", "condition", "disease", "disorder", "dysfunction", "disfunction", "malady", "trouble", "upset", "debility", "decrepitude", "feebleness", "frailness", "infirmity", "invalidism", "invalidity", "lameness", "sickliness", "weakliness", "weakness", "hypochondria" ], "synonyms":[ "illness", "indisposition", "sickness", "unsoundness" ] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "unhinged":{ "having or showing a very abnormal or sick state of mind":{ "antonyms":[ "balanced", "compos mentis", "sane", "sound", "uncrazy" ], "examples":[ "destined to become one of the nation's most notorious serial killers, he apparently became unhinged as a result of being abandoned as a young teen" ], "near antonyms":[ "clear", "lucid", "rational", "reasonable", "judicious", "sensible", "wise", "healthy", "normal", "well-adjusted", "unneurotic" ], "related":[ "dotty", "fey", "loopy", "off", "potty", "teched", "tetched", "touched", "aberrant", "delirious", "delusional", "delusionary", "disordered", "disturbed", "neurotic", "obsessive-compulsive", "paranoiac", "paranoic", "paranoid", "paranoidal", "schizoid", "schizophrenic", "sociopathic", "eccentric", "odd", "oddball", "pixilated", "pixillated", "queer", "strange", "foolish", "senseless", "witless", "irrational", "unreasonable", "amok", "amuck", "ape", "ballistic", "bananas", "berserk", "nuclear", "depressed", "distracted", "distraught", "frantic", "frenzied", "hysterical", "hysteric", "raving", "wigged-out", "fixated", "monomaniac", "monomaniacal", "obsessed" ], "synonyms":[ "balmy", "barmy", "bats", "batty", "bedlam", "bonkers", "brainsick", "bughouse", "certifiable", "crackbrained", "cracked", "crackers", "crackpot", "cranky", "crazed", "crazy", "cuckoo", "daffy", "daft", "demented", "deranged", "fruity", "gaga", "haywire", "insane", "kooky", "kookie", "loco", "loony", "looney", "loony tunes", "looney tunes", "lunatic", "mad", "maniacal", "maniac", "mental", "meshuga", "meshugge", "meshugah", "meshuggah", "moonstruck", "non compos mentis", "nuts", "nutty", "psycho", "psychotic", "scatty", "screwy", "unbalanced", "unsound", "wacko", "whacko", "wacky", "whacky", "wud" ] }, "to cause to go insane or as if insane":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the endless harassment by the guards completely unhinged the prisoners of war" ], "near antonyms":[ "calmed", "quieted", "relaxed", "settled", "soothed", "tranquilized", "tranquillized" ], "related":[ "agitated", "bothered", "confused", "discomposed", "disquieted", "distracted", "disturbed", "perturbed", "unsettled", "upset", "annoyed", "irritated", "vexed", "vext" ], "synonyms":[ "cracked", "crazed", "deranged", "frenzied", "locoed", "maddened", "unbalanced", "unstrung" ] }, "to trouble the mind of; to make uneasy":{ "antonyms":[ "calmed", "composed", "quieted", "settled", "soothed", "tranquilized", "tranquillized" ], "examples":[ "I was momentarily unhinged by the unexpected question" ], "near antonyms":[ "allayed", "alleviated", "assuaged", "appeased", "conciliated", "mollified", "pacified", "placated", "propitiated" ], "related":[ "aggravated", "angered", "annoyed", "bugged", "chafed", "chivied", "chivvied", "exasperated", "fretted", "galled", "got", "grated", "harassed", "harried", "irked", "irritated", "nettled", "peeved", "pestered", "piqued", "put off", "put out", "riled", "vexed", "vext", "bedeviled", "haunted", "plagued", "abashed", "confounded", "confused", "discomfited", "disconcerted", "discountenanced", "embarrassed", "fazed", "flustered", "jarred", "mortified", "nonplussed", "nonplused", "rattled", "shook up", "daunted", "demoralized", "discouraged", "disheartened", "dispirited", "unnerved" ], "synonyms":[ "agitated", "ailed", "alarmed", "alarumed", "bothered", "concerned", "derailed", "discomforted", "discomposed", "dismayed", "disquieted", "distempered", "distracted", "distressed", "disturbed", "exercised", "flurried", "frazzled", "freaked (out)", "fussed", "hagrode", "perturbed", "undid", "unsettled", "upset", "weirded out", "worried" ] }, "type":[ "adjective", "verb" ] }, "unhitch":{ "as in":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unhitched":{ "as in uncoupled , disjoined":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unhitches":{ "as in uncouples , disjoins":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unhumorous":{ "as in lame , unfunny":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unhysterical":{ "as in lame , unhumorous":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "as in self-collected , collected":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "uniform":{ "as in suit , dress":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "not varying":{ "antonyms":[ "changing", "deviating", "nonuniform", "unsteady", "varying" ], "examples":[ "with flat-screen TVs, picture sharpness is uniform over the entire screen, even in the corners" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "fixed", "immutable", "invariable", "set", "unalterable", "unchangeable" ], "synonyms":[ "even", "invariant", "steady", "unchanging", "undeviating", "unvarying", "unwavering" ] }, "the distinctive clothing worn by members of a particular group":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the band uniform was brown with red and white stripes" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "fatigues", "full dress", "regimentals", "costume", "finery", "regalia" ], "synonyms":[ "livery", "outfit" ] }, "type":[ "adjective", "noun", "verb" ] }, "unify":{ "to bring (something) to a central point or under a single control":{ "antonyms":[ "decentralize", "deconcentrate", "spread (out)" ], "examples":[ "will unify the several departments into a single operation" ], "near antonyms":[ "segregate", "separate" ], "related":[ "coordinate", "harmonize", "integrate", "orchestrate", "blend", "coalesce", "combine", "fuse", "incorporate", "merge", "reduce", "conjoin", "join", "link", "assemble", "collect", "colligate", "gather", "reunify", "reunite" ], "synonyms":[ "center", "centralize", "compact", "concenter", "concentrate", "consolidate", "polarize", "unite" ] }, "to come together to form a single unit":{ "antonyms":[ "break up", "dissever", "part", "section", "separate", "sever", "split", "sunder", "unlink" ], "examples":[ "the two labor unions unified in order to strengthen their bargaining position with the manufacturers" ], "near antonyms":[ "detach", "disaffiliate", "disconnect", "disjoin", "disjoint", "dissociate", "disunite", "divide", "divorce", "fractionate", "isolate", "resolve", "uncouple", "unyoke", "disband", "disperse", "scatter" ], "related":[ "mate", "yoke", "ally", "confederate", "league", "chain", "compound", "hitch", "hook", "splice", "assemble", "cluster", "congregate", "constellate", "convene", "gather", "meet", "recombine", "reconnect", "rejoin", "reunify", "reunite" ], "synonyms":[ "associate", "coalesce", "combine", "conjoin", "conjugate", "connect", "couple", "fuse", "interfuse", "join", "link (up)", "marry", "unite" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unimpressive":{ "as in":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "uninhabited":{ "not lived in by people":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "a small uninhabited island" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "uninspired":{ "not very good or clever; not inspired":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "She gave an uninspired performance.", "The menu was uninspired ." ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unintelligent":{ "not having or showing an ability to absorb ideas readily":{ "antonyms":[ "apt", "brainy", "bright", "brilliant", "clever", "fast", "hyperintelligent", "intelligent", "keen", "nimble", "quick", "quick-witted", "sharp", "sharp-witted", "smart", "supersmart", "ultrasmart" ], "examples":[ "you're not unintelligent , so you must just be stubbornly resisting all attempts to teach you something" ], "near antonyms":[ "ingenious", "resourceful", "acute", "astute", "discerning", "insightful", "keen", "knowing", "perceptive", "percipient", "perspicacious", "sagacious", "sage", "sapient", "savvy", "wise", "cerebral", "erudite", "highbrow", "intellectual", "knowledgeable", "learned", "literate", "scholarly", "thinking", "well-read", "educated", "informed", "schooled", "skilled", "trained", "crafty", "cunning", "foxy", "shrewd", "wily", "judicious", "prudent", "sane", "sensible", "sound", "logical", "rational", "reasonable", "valid" ], "related":[ "cretinous", "feebleminded", "simpleminded", "boobish", "foolish", "idiotic", "idiotical", "imbecile", "imbecilic", "moronic", "ignorant", "illiterate", "lowbrow", "uneducated", "uninformed", "unintellectual", "untaught", "unthinking", "absurd", "asinine", "balmy", "cockeyed", "crackpot", "crazy", "cuckoo", "daffy", "daft", "dippy", "dotty", "featherheaded", "fool", "half-baked", "harebrained", "insane", "kooky", "kookie", "loony", "looney", "lunatic", "mad", "nonsensical", "nutty", "preposterous", "sappy", "screwball", "silly", "tomfool", "unwise", "wacky", "whacky", "zany", "fallacious", "illogical", "invalid", "irrational", "unreasonable" ], "synonyms":[ "airheaded", "birdbrained", "bonehead", "boneheaded", "brain-dead", "brainless", "bubbleheaded", "chuckleheaded", "dense", "dim", "dim-witted", "doltish", "dopey", "dopy", "dorky", "dull", "dumb", "dunderheaded", "empty-headed", "fatuous", "gormless", "half-witted", "knuckleheaded", "lamebrain", "lamebrained", "lunkheaded", "mindless", "oafish", "obtuse", "opaque", "pinheaded", "senseless", "simple", "slow", "slow-witted", "soft", "softheaded", "stupid", "thick", "thick-witted", "thickheaded", "unsmart", "vacuous", "weak-minded", "witless" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unintelligibility":{ "as in":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "unions":{ "an association of persons, parties, or states for mutual assistance and protection":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "in 1949 the U.S. and Canada joined their European allies in a transatlantic union to defend Western Europe from aggression by the Soviet Union" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "cabals", "conspiracies", "juntos", "cartels", "syndicates", "trusts", "factions", "fronts", "fusions", "sides", "wings", "associations", "groups", "organizations", "affiliations", "cooperatives", "partnerships", "circuits", "conferences" ], "synonyms":[ "alliances", "axes", "blocks", "blocs", "coalitions", "combinations", "combines", "confederacies", "confederations", "federations", "leagues" ] }, "the act or an instance of joining two or more things into one":{ "antonyms":[ "breakups", "disconnections", "dissolutions", "disunions", "divisions", "partings", "partitions", "schisms", "scissions", "splits" ], "examples":[ "the union of East Germany and West Germany that became possible after the fall of communism" ], "near antonyms":[ "detachments", "divorcements", "separations", "severances" ], "related":[ "agglomerations", "amalgamations", "blends", "coalescences", "fusions", "intermixtures", "mixes", "mixtures", "syntheses", "reunifications", "reunions" ], "synonyms":[ "combinations", "connections", "consolidations", "couplings", "junctions", "mergers", "unifications" ] }, "the state of having shared interests or efforts (as in social or business matters)":{ "antonyms":[ "disaffiliations", "dissociations" ], "examples":[ "the movie studio is producing the blockbuster in union with another studio because of the tremendous cost involved" ], "near antonyms":[ "breakups", "dissolutions", "disunions", "divisions", "partings", "separations", "severances", "splits", "alienations", "divorces", "estrangements" ], "related":[ "businesses", "dealings", "interactions", "exchanges", "interconnections", "interrelations", "mutualisms", "reciprocities", "symbioses", "incorporations", "integrations", "mergers", "unifications", "affinities", "attachments", "intimacies", "rapports", "sympathies", "kinships", "solidarities", "unities", "colleagueships", "companies", "companionships", "fellowships", "beds", "cahoots", "leagues" ], "synonyms":[ "affiliations", "alliances", "associations", "collaborations", "confederations", "connections", "cooperations", "hookups", "liaisons", "linkups", "partnerships", "relations", "relationships", "tie-ups" ] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "unique":{ "being out of the ordinary":{ "antonyms":[ "common", "customary", "normal", "ordinary", "typical", "unexceptional", "unextraordinary", "usual" ], "examples":[ "the restaurant, specializing in fusion cuisine, provides a truly unique dining experience for those who can afford it" ], "near antonyms":[ "everyday", "familiar", "frequent" ], "related":[ "conspicuous", "notable", "noticeable", "outstanding", "prominent", "remarkable", "salient", "striking", "bizarre", "deviant", "eccentric", "freakish", "monstrous", "oddball", "outlandish", "quaint", "strange", "weird", "incomprehensible", "inconceivable", "incredible", "unimaginable", "unthinkable" ], "synonyms":[ "aberrant", "aberrated", "abnormal", "anomalous", "atypical", "especial", "exceeding", "exceptional", "extraordinaire", "extraordinary", "freak", "odd", "peculiar", "phenomenal", "preternatural", "rare", "singular", "uncommon", "uncustomary", "unusual", "unwonted" ] }, "being the one or ones of a class with no other members":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the Mapparium, a huge glass globe that visitors can walk through, is unique \u2014there's not another one like it anywhere" ], "near antonyms":[ "divers", "manifold", "multifarious", "myriad", "assorted", "heterogenous", "miscellaneous", "mixed", "motley", "patchwork", "promiscuous", "varied", "popular", "prevailing", "prevalent", "rampant", "perennial", "recurrent", "repeated" ], "related":[ "single", "solo", "unaccompanied", "unattended", "incomparable", "inimitable", "matchless", "peerless", "unequaled", "unequalled", "unmatched", "unparalleled", "unrivaled", "unrivalled", "unsurpassable", "unsurpassed", "distinct", "distinctive", "individual", "separate", "nonce" ], "synonyms":[ "alone", "lone", "one", "one-off", "only", "singular", "sole", "solitary", "special", "sui generis" ] }, "noticeably different from what is generally found or experienced":{ "antonyms":[ "common", "ordinary", "plain", "usual" ], "examples":[ "a unique ability to add large sums in his head" ], "near antonyms":[ "unexceptional", "expected", "predictable", "familiar", "normal", "regular", "typical" ], "related":[ "bizarre", "eccentric", "far-out", "kooky", "kookie", "oddball", "outlandish", "outr\u00e9", "way-out", "aberrant", "abnormal", "atypical", "exceptional", "irregular", "newsworthy", "notable", "noteworthy", "noticeable", "particular", "remarkable", "special" ], "synonyms":[ "curious", "extraordinary", "funny", "odd", "offbeat", "out-of-the-way", "peculiar", "queer", "rare", "singular", "strange", "unaccustomed", "uncommon", "uncustomary", "unusual", "weird" ] }, "of, relating to, or belonging to a single person":{ "antonyms":[ "general", "generic", "popular", "public", "shared", "universal" ], "examples":[ "a comedian who brings a unique and twisted perspective to contemporary social issues" ], "near antonyms":[ "broad", "prevailing", "prevalent", "widespread", "common", "normal", "regular", "typical" ], "related":[ "characteristic", "distinctive", "intimate", "identifying", "idiosyncratic", "especial", "express", "special", "specific", "independent", "nonconformist", "self-directed", "self-sufficient", "custom", "customized", "specialized" ], "synonyms":[ "idiomatic", "individual", "individualized", "particular", "patented", "peculiar", "personal", "personalized", "private", "privy", "separate", "singular", "subjective" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "uniqueness":{ "as in distinctiveness , peculiarity":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "unitedly":{ "as in collectively , unanimously":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adverb" ] }, "univocal":{ "so clearly expressed as to leave no doubt about the meaning":{ "antonyms":[ "implicit", "implied", "inferred", "ambiguous", "circuitous", "equivocal", "indefinite", "inexplicit", "unspecific", "vague" ], "examples":[ "those who believe that the language of the Bible is univocal : it is never metaphorical but intended to be taken literally" ], "near antonyms":[ "cryptic", "dark", "enigmatic", "enigmatical", "obscure", "unclear", "imprecise", "inaccurate", "incorrect", "inexact", "incomprehensible", "unintelligible" ], "related":[ "avowed", "declared", "specified", "stated", "categorical", "categoric", "complete", "comprehensive", "exhaustive", "full", "certain", "sure", "unmistakable", "clear", "distinct", "lucid", "well-defined", "exact", "precise", "direct", "literal", "plain", "simple", "straightforward", "comprehensible", "intelligible", "understandable" ], "synonyms":[ "clear-cut", "definite", "definitive", "explicit", "express", "specific", "unambiguous", "unequivocal" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unknowable":{ "not able to be known":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "No matter how far science advances, some things about the world will always remain unknown and unknowable .", "If passed, this law will have unknowable consequences." ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unlashing":{ "to disengage the knotted parts of":{ "antonyms":[ "binding", "fastening", "knotting", "lashing", "tying", "tieing" ], "examples":[ "unlashed the ropes which secured the crate in the bed of the truck" ], "near antonyms":[ "braiding", "interlacing", "interweaving", "lacing", "winding", "entangling", "snarling", "tangling" ], "related":[ "unbraiding", "unlacing", "disentangling", "raveling", "ravelling", "unraveling", "unsnarling", "untangling", "unwinding", "loosening", "loosing" ], "synonyms":[ "unbinding", "undoing", "unfastening", "untying", "untieing" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unlatching":{ "as in unfastening , unlocking":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unleashing":{ "to find emotional release for":{ "antonyms":[ "bottling (up)", "repressing", "suppressing" ], "examples":[ "lifting weights is a way for me to unleash all the frustrations of the workday" ], "near antonyms":[ "controlling", "governing", "handling", "managing", "bridling", "checking", "constraining", "containing", "curbing", "holding back", "pulling in", "quelling", "reining (in)", "restraining", "smothering", "taming", "allaying", "lulling", "quieting", "soothing", "stilling", "choking", "inhibiting", "muffling", "pocketing", "repressing", "stifling", "strangling", "swallowing" ], "related":[ "acting out", "airing", "expressing", "stating", "ventilating", "voicing" ], "synonyms":[ "loosing", "releasing", "taking out", "venting" ] }, "to set free (from a state of being held in check)":{ "antonyms":[ "bridling", "checking", "constraining", "containing", "controlling", "curbing", "governing", "holding", "inhibiting", "regulating", "reining (in)", "restraining", "smothering", "taming" ], "examples":[ "unleashed all of his unspoken love for her in a long letter that he hoped he would have the courage to mail" ], "near antonyms":[ "handcuffing", "manacling", "shackling", "trammeling", "trammelling", "binding", "confining", "enchaining", "fettering", "haltering", "hampering" ], "related":[ "discharging", "emancipating", "enfranchising", "freeing", "liberating", "manumitting", "springing", "unbinding", "uncaging", "unchaining", "unfettering", "unmooring", "unshackling", "airing", "expressing", "taking out", "venting" ], "synonyms":[ "loosening", "loosing", "releasing", "uncorking", "unlocking", "unloosening", "unloosing" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unlettered":{ "lacking in education or the knowledge gained from books":{ "antonyms":[ "educated", "knowledgeable", "lettered", "literate", "schooled", "well-informed", "well-read" ], "examples":[ "unlettered moviegoers could scarcely imagine how little resemblance the film bore to the novel on which it was supposedly based" ], "near antonyms":[ "brilliant", "intelligent", "smart", "experienced", "expert", "trained", "erudite", "learned", "polyhistoric", "polymath", "polymathic", "scholarly", "cultivated", "cultured", "highbrow", "intellectual", "sophisticated", "acquainted", "aware", "familiar" ], "related":[ "functionally illiterate", "innumerate", "semiliterate", "unknowledgeable", "artless", "lowbrow", "philistine", "uncultivated", "uncultured", "callow", "green", "inexperienced", "innocent", "naive", "na\u00efve", "unsophisticated", "raw", "unskilled", "untrained", "brainless", "dumb", "idiotic", "idiotical", "imbecile", "imbecilic", "moronic", "stupid", "witless", "foolish", "senseless", "silly" ], "synonyms":[ "analphabetic", "benighted", "dark", "ignorant", "illiterate", "nonliterate", "rude", "simple", "uneducated", "uninstructed", "unlearned", "unread", "unschooled", "untaught", "untutored" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unlikely":{ "not likely to be true or to occur":{ "antonyms":[ "likely", "probable" ], "examples":[ "in the unlikely event that the file is deleted or corrupted, you will want to have backup copies available" ], "near antonyms":[ "believable", "conceivable", "credible", "earthly", "imaginable", "plausible", "possible", "potential", "liable" ], "related":[ "implausible", "impossible", "inconceivable", "incredible", "unbelievable", "unimaginable", "unthinkable", "absurd", "bizarre", "crazy", "fantastic", "fantastical", "foolish", "insane", "nonsensical", "odd", "outlandish", "preposterous", "ridiculous", "unreal", "wild", "outside", "remote", "slight" ], "synonyms":[ "doubtful", "dubious", "far-fetched", "flimsy", "improbable", "questionable", "unapt" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unloaded":{ "to empty or rid of cargo":{ "antonyms":[ "loaded", "packed" ], "examples":[ "the dockworkers unloaded the ship" ], "near antonyms":[ "charged", "crammed", "filled", "heaped", "jammed", "jam-packed", "stuffed" ], "related":[ "freed", "lightened", "relieved", "cleared", "emptied", "evacuated", "vacated", "voided" ], "synonyms":[ "disburdened", "discharged", "disencumbered", "off-loaded", "unburdened", "unladed", "unpacked" ] }, "to get rid of as useless or unwanted":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "I can't seem to unload this old car\u2014even the charities won't take it!" ], "near antonyms":[ "adopted", "embraced", "took on", "employed", "used", "utilized", "held", "held back", "kept", "retained" ], "related":[ "abandoned", "abdicated", "deserted", "forsook", "dismissed", "kicked out", "abolished", "annihilated", "eliminated", "eradicated", "expunged", "exterminated", "extinguished", "extirpated", "liquidated", "removed", "rooted (out)", "stamped (out)", "wiped out" ], "synonyms":[ "cashiered", "cast (off)", "chucked", "deep-sixed", "discarded", "ditched", "dumped", "eighty-sixed", "86'd", "exorcised", "exorcized", "flung (off or away)", "jettisoned", "junked", "laid by", "lost", "pitched", "rejected", "scrapped", "shed", "shucked (off)", "sloughed (off)", "sluffed (off)", "threw away", "threw out", "tossed" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unloose":{ "to set free (from a state of being held in check)":{ "antonyms":[ "bridle", "check", "constrain", "contain", "control", "curb", "govern", "hold", "inhibit", "regulate", "rein (in)", "restrain", "smother", "tame" ], "examples":[ "the familiar scent unloosed a flood of pleasant memories from her childhood" ], "near antonyms":[ "handcuff", "manacle", "shackle", "trammel", "bind", "confine", "enchain", "fetter", "halter", "hamper" ], "related":[ "discharge", "emancipate", "enfranchise", "free", "liberate", "manumit", "spring", "unbind", "uncage", "unchain", "unfetter", "unmoor", "unshackle", "air", "express", "take out", "vent" ], "synonyms":[ "loose", "loosen", "release", "uncork", "unleash", "unlock", "unloosen" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unloosed":{ "to set free (from a state of being held in check)":{ "antonyms":[ "bridled", "checked", "constrained", "contained", "controlled", "curbed", "governed", "held", "inhibited", "regulated", "reined (in)", "restrained", "smothered", "tamed" ], "examples":[ "the familiar scent unloosed a flood of pleasant memories from her childhood" ], "near antonyms":[ "handcuffed", "manacled", "shackled", "trammeled", "trammelled", "bound", "confined", "enchained", "fettered", "haltered", "hampered" ], "related":[ "discharged", "emancipated", "enfranchised", "freed", "liberated", "manumitted", "sprang", "sprung", "unbound", "uncaged", "unchained", "unfettered", "unmoored", "unshackled", "aired", "expressed", "took out", "vented" ], "synonyms":[ "loosed", "loosened", "released", "uncorked", "unleashed", "unlocked", "unloosened" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unloosen":{ "to set free (from a state of being held in check)":{ "antonyms":[ "bridle", "check", "constrain", "contain", "control", "curb", "govern", "hold", "inhibit", "regulate", "rein (in)", "restrain", "smother", "tame" ], "examples":[ "a relaxing bath unloosened all the mental and physical tension that had been building throughout the day" ], "near antonyms":[ "handcuff", "manacle", "shackle", "trammel", "bind", "confine", "enchain", "fetter", "halter", "hamper" ], "related":[ "discharge", "emancipate", "enfranchise", "free", "liberate", "manumit", "spring", "unbind", "uncage", "unchain", "unfetter", "unmoor", "unshackle", "air", "express", "take out", "vent" ], "synonyms":[ "loose", "loosen", "release", "uncork", "unleash", "unlock", "unloose" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unloosening":{ "to set free (from a state of being held in check)":{ "antonyms":[ "bridling", "checking", "constraining", "containing", "controlling", "curbing", "governing", "holding", "inhibiting", "regulating", "reining (in)", "restraining", "smothering", "taming" ], "examples":[ "a relaxing bath unloosened all the mental and physical tension that had been building throughout the day" ], "near antonyms":[ "handcuffing", "manacling", "shackling", "trammeling", "trammelling", "binding", "confining", "enchaining", "fettering", "haltering", "hampering" ], "related":[ "discharging", "emancipating", "enfranchising", "freeing", "liberating", "manumitting", "springing", "unbinding", "uncaging", "unchaining", "unfettering", "unmooring", "unshackling", "airing", "expressing", "taking out", "venting" ], "synonyms":[ "loosening", "loosing", "releasing", "uncorking", "unleashing", "unlocking", "unloosing" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unlyrical":{ "as in harsh , jarring":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "as in prose , prosaic":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unmaking":{ "as in":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "to remove from a position of prominence or power (as a throne)":{ "antonyms":[ "crowning", "enthroning", "throning" ], "examples":[ "a movie studio chief who likes to boast that he can unmake any star in Hollywood if he wishes" ], "near antonyms":[ "baptizing", "baptising", "inaugurating", "inducting", "initiating", "installing", "instating", "investing", "appointing", "designating", "electing" ], "related":[ "canning", "cashiering", "discharging", "dismissing", "firing", "mustering out", "removing", "retiring", "sacking", "overthrowing", "subverting", "supplanting", "toppling", "usurping", "banishing", "booting (out)", "bouncing", "casting out", "chasing", "drumming (out)", "ejecting", "expelling", "extruding", "routing", "running off", "throwing out" ], "synonyms":[ "defrocking", "deposing", "depriving", "dethroning", "displacing", "ousting", "uncrowning", "unseating", "unthroning" ] }, "type":[ "noun", "verb" ] }, "unmarketable":{ "as in unsalable , noncommercial":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unmarred":{ "as in untouched , unsullied":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unmarried":{ "not married":{ "antonyms":[ "attached", "espoused", "hitched", "married", "wedded", "wed" ], "examples":[ "a girl who swore she'd remain unmarried for her whole life" ], "near antonyms":[ "mated", "paired", "affianced", "betrothed", "committed", "engaged", "pledged", "promised", "remarried" ], "related":[ "fancy-free", "footloose", "marriageable", "unpaired", "divorced", "separated" ], "synonyms":[ "single", "unattached", "unwed" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unmask":{ "to make known (as information previously kept secret)":{ "antonyms":[ "cloak", "conceal", "cover (up)", "enshroud", "hide", "mask", "shroud", "veil" ], "examples":[ "the killer's identity won't be unmasked until the season's final episode" ], "near antonyms":[ "camouflage", "disguise", "gild", "gloss (over)", "varnish", "whitewash", "becloud", "bedim", "befog", "cloud", "darken", "eclipse", "obscure", "overcast", "overshadow", "shade" ], "related":[ "confide", "share", "debunk", "show up", "unclothe", "undrape", "advertise", "announce", "blaze", "bring out", "broadcast", "declare", "placard", "post", "proclaim", "promulgate", "publicize", "publish", "sound", "betray", "blab", "give away", "leak", "inform", "squeal", "talk", "communicate", "impart", "relate", "acknowledge", "admit", "avow", "concede", "confess", "own", "disinter", "rake up", "smoke out", "unearth" ], "synonyms":[ "bare", "disclose", "discover", "divulge", "expose", "let on (about)", "reveal", "spill", "tell", "unbosom", "uncloak", "uncover", "unveil" ] }, "to reveal the true nature of":{ "antonyms":[ "camouflage", "cloak", "disguise", "mask" ], "examples":[ "unmasked the motives of the people advocating the sale of the publicly owned land" ], "near antonyms":[ "conceal", "hide", "secrete", "veil" ], "related":[ "demolish", "discredit", "disprove", "disclose", "divulge", "tell", "unveil" ], "synonyms":[ "debunk", "expose", "nail", "show up", "uncloak", "uncover", "undress" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unmatched":{ "being one of a pair or set without a corresponding mate":{ "antonyms":[ "matched", "paired" ], "examples":[ "a drawer full of unmatched socks" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "alone", "lone", "only", "single", "singular", "sole", "solitary" ], "synonyms":[ "odd", "unpaired" ] }, "having no equal or rival for excellence or desirability":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the house cat is a mouse-hunting machine of unmatched efficiency" ], "near antonyms":[ "common", "commonplace", "everyday", "familiar", "frequent", "garden", "household", "normal", "ordinary", "routine", "ubiquitous", "usual", "inferior", "lesser", "worse", "worst", "bad", "bastard", "bush", "bush-league", "deficient", "depressed", "dissatisfactory", "ill", "inferior", "lame", "lousy", "low", "lower", "off", "paltry", "poor", "punk", "substandard", "unacceptable", "unsatisfactory", "wanting", "low-grade", "substandard", "mediocre", "second-class", "second-rate", "atrocious", "awful", "execrable", "pathetic", "rotten", "terrible", "vile", "wretched" ], "related":[ "alone", "singular", "unique", "exceptional", "extraordinary", "rare", "uncommon", "unusual", "A-OK", "A1", "awesome", "bang-up", "banner", "beautiful", "blue-chip", "boffo", "bonny", "bonnie", "boss", "brag", "brave", "bully", "bumper", "capital", "choice", "classic", "cool", "corking", "crackerjack", "cracking", "dandy", "divine", "dope", "down", "dynamite", "excellent", "fab", "fabulous", "famous", "fantabulous", "fantastic", "fine", "first-class", "first-rate", "first-string", "five-star", "frontline", "gangbusters", "gangbuster", "gone", "grand", "great", "groovy", "heavenly", "high-class", "hot", "hype", "immense", "jim-dandy", "keen", "lovely", "marvelous", "marvellous", "mean", "neat", "nifty", "noble", "number one", "No. 1", "numero uno", "out-of-sight", "par excellence", "peachy", "peachy keen", "phat", "prime", "primo", "prize", "prizewinning", "quality", "radical", "righteous", "sensational", "splendid", "stellar", "sterling", "superb", "superior", "superlative", "supernal", "swell", "terrific", "tip-top", "top", "top-notch", "wizard", "wonderful", "better", "preferred", "exceptional", "fancy", "high-grade", "special" ], "synonyms":[ "incomparable", "inimitable", "matchless", "nonpareil", "only", "peerless", "unequaled", "unequalled", "unexampled", "unparalleled", "unrivaled", "unrivalled", "unsurpassable", "unsurpassed" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unmemorable":{ "as in unremarkable , forgettable":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unmentionable":{ "as in":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unmentionables":{ "clothing intended to be worn underneath other clothing":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "he was standing there in the cold, clad only in his unmentionables" ], "near antonyms":[ "outerwear" ], "related":[ "lingerie", "panties", "scanties", "slip", "underskirt", "boxers", "boxer shorts", "briefs", "drawers", "long johns", "pants", "shorts", "underdrawers", "underpants", "undershirt", "undershorts", "union suit", "nightdress", "nightgown", "nightshirt", "pajamas", "pj's" ], "synonyms":[ "underclothes", "underclothing", "undergarments", "underwear", "undies" ] }, "type":[ "plural noun" ] }, "unmerited":{ "as in":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unmindful":{ "not informed about or aware of something":{ "antonyms":[ "acquainted", "aware", "cognizant", "conscious", "conversant", "grounded", "informed", "knowing", "mindful", "witting" ], "examples":[ "unmindful of the consequences of such a rash decision" ], "near antonyms":[ "au courant", "hip", "plugged-in", "up-to-date", "educated", "knowledgeable", "schooled", "taught", "heedful", "observant", "sensitive", "sentient" ], "related":[ "uneducated", "unschooled", "untaught", "absent", "absentminded", "abstracted", "heedless", "inattentive", "inconscient" ], "synonyms":[ "clueless", "ignorant", "incognizant", "innocent", "insensible", "nescient", "oblivious", "unacquainted", "unaware", "unconscious", "uninformed", "unknowing", "unwitting" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unmitigated":{ "having no exceptions or restrictions":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "it looks like another one of your get-rich-quick schemes has ended in unmitigated failure" ], "near antonyms":[ "doubtful", "dubious", "equivocal", "qualified", "questionable", "restricted", "uncertain" ], "related":[ "authentic", "classic", "genuine", "real", "veritable", "constant", "endless", "eternal", "perpetual", "undying", "unremitting", "extreme", "unrestricted", "confirmed", "habitual", "hopeless", "inveterate", "extraordinary", "frightful", "horrible", "huge", "main", "superlative", "supreme", "surpassing", "terrible", "terrific" ], "synonyms":[ "absolute", "all-out", "arrant", "blank", "blooming", "bodacious", "categorical", "categoric", "clean", "complete", "consummate", "crashing", "damn", "damned", "dead", 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"unexpected", "unforeseeable", "unforeseen", "coerced", "forced", "involuntary", "unconscious", "unprompted" ], "synonyms":[ "accidental", "casual", "chance", "fluky", "flukey", "fortuitous", "inadvertent", "incidental", "unintended", "unintentional", "unpremeditated", "unwitting" ] }, "made or done without previous thought or preparation":{ "antonyms":[ "considered", "planned", "premeditated", "premeditative", "prepared", "rehearsed" ], "examples":[ "stumbled through a completely unplanned acceptance speech" ], "near antonyms":[ "deliberate", "intended", "intentional" ], "related":[ "unscripted", "automatic", "impulsive", "instinctive", "involuntary", "spontaneous", "casual", "cursive", "informal", "unauthorized", "half-baked", "half-cocked", "ill-advised" ], "synonyms":[ "ad hoc", "ad-lib", "down and dirty", "extemporaneous", "extemporary", "extempore", "impromptu", "improvisational", "improvised", "off-the-cuff", "offhand", "offhanded", "snap", "spur-of-the-moment", "unconsidered", 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"flattering", "mealymouthed", "smooth", "sycophantic", "unctuous", "feigned", "forced", "strained" ], "related":[ "childlike", "dewy-eyed", "gee-whiz", "impressionable", "inexperienced", "malleable", "persuadable", "persuasible", "simpleminded", "unsophisticated", "unworldly", "wide-eyed", "spontaneous", "unforced", "unstudied", "candid", "direct", "frank", "free", "free-spoken", "open", "openhearted", "plain", "plainspoken", "single-minded", "straight", "straightforward", "unguarded", "trustful", "trusting", "exploitable", "gullible", "gullable", "susceptible", "unwary" ], "synonyms":[ "artless", "genuine", "guileless", "honest", "ingenuous", "innocent", "naive", "na\u00efve", "natural", "real", "simple", "sincere", "true", "unaffected", "unpretending" ] }, "not excessively showy":{ "antonyms":[ "flamboyant", "flaring", "flashy", "garish", "gaudy", "glitzy", "loud", "noisy", "ostentatious", "razzle-dazzle", "splashy", "swank", "swanky" ], "examples":[ "lives in a rather unpretentious house for someone so wealthy" ], "near antonyms":[ "meretricious", "graceless", "inelegant", "tacky", "tasteless", "tawdry", "trashy", "vulgar", "baroque", "fancy", "frilly", "gilded", "gilt", "ornate", "rococo", "overdecorated", "overdone", "overwrought" ], "related":[ "appropriate", "becoming", "fit", "fitting", "proper", "suitable", "modest", "plain", "simple", "unadorned", "undecorated", "inconspicuous", "unnoticeable", "unobtrusive", "graceful", "handsome", "refined", "tasteful", "drab", "mousy", "mousey", "practical", "sensible" ], "synonyms":[ "conservative", "low-key", "low-keyed", "muted", "quiet", "repressed", "restrained", "sober", "subdued", "toned-down", "understated", "unflashy" ] }, "not having or showing any feelings of superiority, self-assertiveness, or showiness":{ "antonyms":[ "arrogant", "bumptious", "chesty", "conceited", "egotistic", "egotistical", "fastuous", "haughty", "highfalutin", "hifalutin", "high-and-mighty", "high-handed", "high-hat", "hoity-toity", "huffish", "huffy", "imperious", "lordly", "overweening", "peremptory", "pompous", "presuming", "presumptuous", "pretentious", "self-asserting", "self-assertive", "supercilious", "superior", "toplofty", "toploftical", "uppish", "uppity" ], "examples":[ "the unpretentious disposition of an award-winning scientist who has nothing to prove to anyone" ], "near antonyms":[ "aggressive", "assertive", "audacious", "bold", "brash", "brassy", "cheeky", "forward", "impertinent", "impudent", "saucy", "cocksure", "cocky", "confident", "hubristic", "overconfident", "self-confident", "egocentric", "egoistic", "egoistical", "narcissistic", "prideful", "self-affected", "self-centered", "self-complacent", "self-conceited", "self-congratulatory", "self-contented", "self-engrossed", "self-important", "self-obsessed", "self-pleased", "self-satisfied", "smug", "stuck-up", "swelled-headed", "boastful", "bombastic", "braggy", "swaggering", "vain", "vainglorious", "condescending", "disdainful", "dominant", "dominating", "domineering", "magisterial", "overbearing", "patronizing", "pontificating", "flamboyant", "ostentatious", "showy", "extroverted", "extraverted", "immodest", "outgoing", "uninhibited", "unreserved" ], "related":[ "acquiescent", "compliant", "deferential", "resigned", "submissive", "unaggressive", "unassertive", "yielding", "cowering", "cringing", "shrinking", "ingenuous", "naive", "na\u00efve", "plain", "simple", "unaffected", "bashful", "diffident", "introverted", "mousy", "mousey", "overmodest", "passive", "quiet", "reserved", "retiring", "sheepish", "shy", "subdued", "timid", "unobtrusive", "aw-shucks", "self-deprecating", "self-deprecatory", "self-effacing" ], "synonyms":[ "demure", "down-to-earth", "humble", "lowly", "meek", "modest", "unassuming" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unprintable":{ "depicting or referring to sexual matters in a way that is unacceptable in polite society":{ "antonyms":[ "clean", "decent", "G-rated", "nonobscene", "wholesome" ], 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"debasing", "disgusting", "loathsome", "offensive", "repellent", "repellant", "repugnant", "repulsive", "revolting", "distasteful", "obnoxious", "unpleasant", "blamable", "blameworthy", "censurable", "reprehensible", "atrocious", "infamous", "abusive", "scurrilous", "hard-core", "soft", "soft-core" ], "synonyms":[ "bawdy", "blue", "coarse", "crude", "dirty", "filthy", "foul", "gross", "gutter", "impure", "indecent", "lascivious", "lewd", "locker-room", "nasty", "obscene", "pornographic", "porny", "profane", "raunchy", "ribald", "smutty", "stag", "trashy", "vulgar", "wanton", "X-rated" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unproductive":{ "producing inferior or only a small amount of vegetation":{ "antonyms":[ "fertile", "fruitful", "lush", "luxuriant", "productive", "rich" ], "examples":[ "crop rotation had prevented the farmland from becoming unproductive" ], "near antonyms":[ "arable", "tillable", "green", "sylvan", "verdant" ], "related":[ "bleak", "inhospitable", "lifeless", "uncultivable", "untillable", "bankrupted", "consumed", "debilitated", "depleted", "diminished", "drained", "dried-up", "enfeebled", "exhausted", "expended", "lessened", "reduced", "spent", "used up", "arid", "desert", "droughty", "dry", "rainless", "sere", "sear", "thirsty", "waterless", "baked", "dehydrated", "parched", "sunbaked" ], "synonyms":[ "barren", "bony", "boney", "dead", "desolate", "hardscrabble", "impoverished", "infertile", "poor", "stark", "unfertile", "waste" ] }, "producing no results":{ "antonyms":[ "deadly", "effective", "effectual", "efficacious", "efficient", "fruitful", "potent", "productive", "profitable", "successful", "virtuous" ], "examples":[ "her attempts to write a novel have been unproductive" ], "near antonyms":[ "meaningful", "worthwhile", "adequate", "sufficient", "applicable", "feasible", "functional", "practicable", "practical", "realizable", "usable", "useable", "workable" ], "related":[ "hollow", "idle", "meaningless", "pointless", "valueless", "worthless", "hopeless", "impossible", "lost", "no-win", "unattainable", "inadequate", "insufficient", "lacking", "wanting", "counterproductive" ], "synonyms":[ "abortive", "barren", "bootless", "empty", "fruitless", "futile", "ineffective", "ineffectual", "inefficacious", "otiose", "profitless", "unavailing", "unprofitable", "unsuccessful", "useless", "vain" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unprompted":{ "as in spontaneous , impulsive":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unqualified":{ "having no exceptions or restrictions":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the new play is an unqualified success" ], "near antonyms":[ "doubtful", "dubious", "equivocal", "qualified", "questionable", "restricted", "uncertain" ], "related":[ "authentic", "classic", "genuine", "real", "veritable", "constant", "endless", "eternal", "perpetual", "undying", "unremitting", "extreme", "unrestricted", "confirmed", "habitual", "hopeless", 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"overqualified", "accomplished", "ace", "adept", "consummate", "crack", "experienced", "practiced", "practised", "seasoned", "veteran", "virtuoso", "all-around", "all-round", "protean", "versatile" ], "related":[ "ineffective", "ineffectual", "inefficient", "amateurish", "callow", "dilettantish", "green", "inexperienced", "raw", "unprofessional", "unequipped", "unprepared", "untrained", "useless", "worthless", "disqualified", "ineligible", "wanting" ], "synonyms":[ "inapt", "incapable", "incompetent", "inept", "inexpert", "unable", "unfit", "unfitted", "unskilled", "unskillful" ] }, "not limited or specialized in application or purpose":{ "antonyms":[ "limited", "restricted", "specialized", "technical" ], "examples":[ "an unqualified denial of the charges" ], "near antonyms":[ "bounded", "circumscribed", "confined", "definite", "demarcated", "determinate", "finite", "qualified", "dedicated", "selective" ], "related":[ "mixed-use", "multipurpose", "broad", "wide", "nonspecific", "unspecified", "vague" ], "synonyms":[ "all-around", "all-round", "all-purpose", "catholic", "general", "general-purpose", "unlimited", "unrestricted", "unspecialized" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unqualifiedly":{ "as in absolutely , downright":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adverb" ] }, "unquestionably":{ "type":[ "adverb" ], "without any question":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "given his experience, he is unquestionably the right person for this job" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "conceivably", "likely", "perhaps", "possibly", "probably", "obviously", "unmistakably" ], "synonyms":[ "all right", "alright", "assuredly", "certainly", "clearly", "definitely", "doubtless", "easily", "forsooth", "hands down", "inarguably", "incontestably", "incontrovertibly", "indeed", "indisputably", "plainly", "really", "so", "sure", "surely", "truly", "unarguably", "undeniably", "undoubtedly" ] } }, "unquestioned":{ "as in undisputed 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"winded" ], "related":[ "frayed", "fretted", "smoothed", "straightened (out)", "uncoiled", "undid", "unknotted", "unlaced", "unrolled", "unstrung", "unthreaded", "untied", "unwound" ], "synonyms":[ "disentangled", "raveled (out)", "ravelled (out)", "unbraided", "unlaid", "unsnarled", "untangled", "untwined", "untwisted", "unwove" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unravels":{ "to find an answer for through reasoning":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "unraveled the mystery" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "concludes", "decides", "deduces", "gathers", "infers", "judges", "reasons", "clears (up)", "irons out", "straightens (out)", "unscrambles", "untangles", "unties", "assumes", "conjectures", "divines", "guesses", "presumes", "speculates", "deciphers", "decodes" ], "synonyms":[ "answers", "breaks", "cracks", "dopes (out)", "figures out", "puzzles (out)", "resolves", "riddles (out)", "solves", "unriddles", "works", "works out" ] }, "to separate the various strands of":{ "antonyms":[ "entangles", 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"jury-rigged", "rough", "rough-and-ready", "rough-and-tumble", "rough-hewn", "rude" ] }, "lacking in refinement or good taste":{ "antonyms":[ "civilized", "cultivated", "cultured", "genteel", "polished", "refined", "smooth", "tasteful", "ultrarefined", "well-bred" ], "examples":[ "guilty of such unrefined behavior as eating with their mouths open" ], "near antonyms":[ "aristocratic", "courtly", "patrician", "elegant", "graceful", "restrained", "considerate", "gracious", "sensitive", "thoughtful", "citified", "sophisticated", "urbane" ], "related":[ "boorish", "churlish", "cloddish", "clownish", "loutish", "ungentlemanly", "clumsy", "lubberly", "lumpish", "oafish", "inconsiderate", "indelicate", "insensitive", "thoughtless", "countrified", "countryfied", "provincial", "rustic", "rustical", "unsophisticated", "graceless", "inelegant", "tacky", "animallike", "barbaric", "barbarous", "uncivilized", "mannerless", "unmannered", "unmannerly" ], "synonyms":[ "coarse", "common", "crass", "crude", "gross", "ill-bred", "illiberal", "incult", "insensible", "low", "lowbred", "lowbrow", "raffish", "rough", "rough-hewn", "roughneck", "rude", "rugged", "tasteless", "uncouth", "uncultivated", "uncultured", "unpolished", "vulgar" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unreflective":{ "as in unthinking , thoughtless":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unreformed":{ "as in unrepentant , impenitent":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unrelenting":{ "showing no signs of slackening or yielding in one's purpose":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "unrelenting in the pursuit of equality for all races" ], "near antonyms":[ "slackening", "softening", "yielding", "impotent", "invertebrate", "slack", "spineless", "weak", "complaisant", "obliging", "pliable", "pliant" ], "related":[ "persevering", "persistent", "tenacious", "hard", "hardheaded", "headstrong", "intractable", "mulish", "obdurate", "opinionated", "peevish", "pertinacious", "perverse", "pigheaded", "self-willed", "stubborn", "uncooperative", "willful", "wilful", "merciless", "ruthless", "unforgiving" ], "synonyms":[ "determined", "dogged", "grim", "implacable", "relentless", "unappeasable", "unflinching", "unyielding" ] }, "sticking to an opinion, purpose, or course of action in spite of reason, arguments, or persuasion":{ "antonyms":[ "acquiescent", "agreeable", "amenable", "compliant", "complying", "flexible", "pliable", "pliant", "relenting", "yielding" ], "examples":[ "that professor tends to be unrelenting about deadlines" ], "near antonyms":[ "docile", "obedient", "placable", "submissive", "tractable", "accepting", "persuadable", "receptive", "responsive", "willing", "governable", "manageable", "reasonable", "temperate", "slavish", "subservient" ], "related":[ "anal-retentive", "obsessive", "wayward", "wrongheaded", "determined", "hell-bent", "inexorable", "persistent", "relentless", "resolved", "set", "single-minded", "steadfast", "stouthearted", "tenacious", "unflinching", "firm", "hard-line", "hard-shell", "hard-shelled", "iron", "severe", "stern", "strict", "hidebound", "narrow-minded", "rigid", "bloody-minded", "cantankerous", "contrary", "cussed", "contumacious", "disobedient", "froward", "insubordinate", "intractable", "recalcitrant", "refractory", "uncooperative", "ungovernable", "unmanageable", "unruly", "defiant", "insurgent", "mutinous", "indomitable", "invincible", "unconquerable", "confirmed", "inveterate", "unregenerate", "demanding", "exacting" ], "synonyms":[ "adamant", "adamantine", "bullheaded", "dogged", "hard", "hard-nosed", "hardened", "hardheaded", "headstrong", "immovable", "implacable", "inconvincible", "inflexible", "intransigent", "mulish", "obdurate", "obstinate", "opinionated", "ossified", "pat", "pertinacious", "perverse", "pigheaded", "self-opinionated", "self-willed", "stiff-necked", "stubborn", "unbending", "uncompromising", "unyielding", "willful", "wilful" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unreluctant":{ "as in ready , willing":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unremarkableness":{ "as in typicalness , usualness":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "unrepentant":{ "not sorry for having done wrong":{ "antonyms":[ "apologetic", "ashamed", "compunctious", "contrite", "guilty", "penitent", "regretful", "remorseful", "repentant", "rueful", "shamed", "sorry" ], "examples":[ "she was unrepentant about getting rid of her ex-roommate's junk" ], "near antonyms":[ "hangdog", "shamefaced", "charitable", "compassionate", "humane", "merciful", "sensitive", "softhearted", "sympathetic", "tender", "tenderhearted", "warm", "warmhearted" ], "related":[ "compassionless", "cruel", "merciless", "pitiless", "ruthless", "unmerciful", "evil", "immoral", "iniquitous", "nefarious", "reprobate", "unregenerate", "unrighteous", "vicious", "vile", "villainous", "wicked", "callous", "cold-blooded", "hard-hearted", "heartless", "inhuman", "inhumane", "obdurate", "soulless", "unfeeling" ], "synonyms":[ "impenitent", "remorseless", "shameless", "unashamed" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unresponsiveness":{ "as in reserve , undemonstrativeness":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "unrest":{ "a disturbed or uneasy state":{ "antonyms":[ "calm", "ease", "peace", "peacefulness", "quiet", "tranquillity", "tranquility" ], "examples":[ "unrest gripped the city as the people nervously awaited the expected bombardment", "his stomach unrest was just a sign of stage fright" ], "near antonyms":[ "order", "orderliness" ], "related":[ "fidgets", "agitation", "commotion", "confusion", "excitement", "hubbub", "moil", "stir", "storm", "trouble", "tumult", "tumultuousness", "turbulence", "upheaval", "uproar", "unsettlement", "disruption", "perturbation", "agitation", "anxiety", "disquietude", "inquietude", "queasiness", "tension", "unease", "anarchy", "chaos", "disorder", "welter" ], "synonyms":[ "disquiet", "ferment", "fermentation", "restiveness", "restlessness", "Sturm und Drang", "turmoil", "uneasiness", "unquietness" ] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "unrewarding":{ "as in":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unrighteousness":{ "as in evil , wickedness":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "unripe":{ "lacking in adult experience or maturity":{ "antonyms":[ "adult", "experienced", "grown-up", "mature", "ripe" ], "examples":[ "unripe and unprepared recruits who were sent into battle as cannon fodder" ], "near antonyms":[ "advanced", "precocious", "knowing", "savvy", "sophisticated", "worldly", "worldly-wise" ], "related":[ "babyish", "childish", "infantile", "infantilized", "infantine", "boyish", "girlish", "juvenescent", "kiddish", "young", "youngish", "youthful", "maidenly", "virginal", "ingenuous", "innocent", "naive", "na\u00efve", "tender", "unknowing", "unseasoned", "unsophisticated", "untrained", "untried" ], "synonyms":[ "adolescent", "callow", "green", "immature", "inexperienced", "juvenile", "puerile", "raw", "unfledged", "unformed", "unripened" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unrolls":{ "as in unwinds , uncoils":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unruffled":{ "free from emotional or mental agitation":{ "antonyms":[ "agitated", "discomposed", "disturbed", "flustered", "perturbed", "unglued", "unhinged", "unstrung", "upset" ], "examples":[ "remained unruffled by the news that stocks were in a free fall" ], "near antonyms":[ "anxious", "bothered", "distressed", "uneasy", "unquiet", "unsettled", "worried", "jittery", "jumpy", "nervous", "restless", "skittish", "tense", "high-strung", "unstable", "uptight" ], "related":[ "even", "even-keeled", "steady", "well-adjusted", "well-balanced", "imperturbable", "nerveless", "unflappable", "unshakable", "centered", "disciplined", "equable", "self-contained", "self-controlled", "affable", "breezy", "devil-may-care", "easygoing", "happy-go-lucky", "laid-back", "loosey-goosey", "mellow", "carefree", "nonchalant", "unconcerned", "assured", "confident", "self-assured", "aloof", "detached", "dispassionate", "indifferent", "bovine", "impassive", "phlegmatic", "sober", "stolid", "relaxed", "relieved", "tranquilized", "tranquillized" ], "synonyms":[ "calm", "collected", "composed", "cool", "coolheaded", "equal", "level", "limpid", "peaceful", "placid", "possessed", "recollected", "sedate", "self-composed", "self-possessed", "serene", "smooth", "together", "tranquil", "undisturbed", "unperturbed", "unshaken", "untroubled", "unworried" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unsafe":{ "involving 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"examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "to solemnly or formally reject or go back on (as something formerly adhered to)":{ "antonyms":[ "adhered (to)" ], "examples":[ "the witness tried to unsay the very testimony that he had given a few days earlier" ], "near antonyms":[ "acknowledged", "admitted", "affirmed", "asserted", "avowed", "claimed", "contended", "declared", "maintained", "proclaimed", "professed", "stated", "vouched", "vowed", "backed", "confirmed", "defended", "endorsed", "indorsed", "espoused", "maintained", "supported", "upheld", "accepted", "adopted", "embraced" ], "related":[ "contradicted", "denied", "disavowed", "disclaimed", "disowned", "gainsaid", "negated", "negatived", "abandoned", "bolted", "forsook", "gave up", "relinquished", "spurned", "surrendered", "controverted", "disagreed (with)", "disproved", "disputed", "rebutted", "refuted", "backed down", "backed off", "backtracked", "disallowed", "recalled", "revoked" ], "synonyms":[ "abjured", "abnegated", "forswore", "foreswore", "recanted", "reneged", "renounced", "repealed", "repudiated", "retracted", "took back", "withdrew" ] }, "type":[ "adjective", "verb" ] }, "unsalable":{ "as in unmarketable , noncommercial":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unsatisfactorily":{ "in an unsatisfactory way":{ "antonyms":[ "acceptably", "adequately", "all right", "fine", "good", "nicely", "OK", "okay", "palatably", "passably", "satisfactorily", "so-so", "tolerably", "well" ], "examples":[ "unsatisfactorily prepared entr\u00e9es should be immediately returned to the kitchen and replaced with something more acceptable" ], "near antonyms":[ "appropriately", "congruously", "correctly", "decently", "decorously", "felicitously", "fittingly", "meetly", "rightly", "seemly", "suitably", "exactly", "faithfully", "ideally", "precisely", "respectably", "gratifyingly", "satisfyingly" ], "related":[ "abysmally", 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interest in their host's income and expenses" ], "near antonyms":[ "fortunate", "opportune", "seasonable", "timely", "applicable", "apposite", "apropos", "apt", "germane", "material", "pat", "pointed", "relative", "relevant", "compatible", "congenial", "harmonious", "allowed", "authorized", "permitted", "approved", "endorsed", "indorsed", "kosher", "licensed", "sanctioned", "abetted", "encouraged", "promoted", "supported", "acceptable", "adequate", "all right", "decent", "fine", "OK", "okay", "passable", "respectable", "satisfactory", "tolerable", "commendable", "creditable", "exemplary", "blameless", "irreproachable", "balanced", "companionate", "congruous", "consonant", "harmonious" ], "related":[ "inopportune", "unfortunate", "unseasonable", "untimely", "extraneous", "immaterial", "inapplicable", "irrelative", "irrelevant", "misbecoming", "mismatched", "incompatible", "inconsistent", "uncongenial", "bad", "naughty", "sinful", "blamable", "blameworthy", "censurable", "banned", "barred", "disallowed", "forbidden", "interdicted", "outlawed", "prohibited", "proscribed", "awkward", "gauche", "ungraceful", "unacceptable", "unsatisfactory" ], "synonyms":[ "amiss", "graceless", "improper", "inapposite", "inappropriate", "inapt", "incongruous", "incorrect", "indecorous", "inept", "infelicitous", "malapropos", "perverse", "unapt", "unbecoming", "unfit", "unhappy", "unsuitable", "untoward", "wrong" ] }, "type":[ "adjective", "adverb" ] }, "unselfish":{ "giving or sharing in abundance and without hesitation":{ "antonyms":[ "cheap", "close", "closefisted", "costive", "illiberal", "mingy", "miserly", "niggardly", "parsimonious", "penurious", "selfish", "stingy", "stinting", "tight", "tightfisted", "uncharitable", "ungenerous" ], "examples":[ "an unselfish man who spends much of his time helping his community" ], "near antonyms":[ "mean", "petty", "small", "frugal", "spare", "sparing", "thrifty", "chary", "stinting", "acquisitive", "avaricious", "avid", "coveting", "covetous", "desirous", "grasping", "hoggish", "itchy", "mercenary", "rapacious", "begrudging", "envious", "grudging", "resentful" ], "related":[ "extravagant", "handsome", "lavish", "overgenerous", "profuse", "altruistic", "beneficent", "benevolent", "hospitable", "humanitarian", "philanthropic", "philanthropical", "big", "greathearted", "largehearted", "magnanimous", "openhearted", "compassionate", "good-hearted", "kind", "kindly", "samaritan", "sympathetic" ], "synonyms":[ "bighearted", "bounteous", "bountiful", "charitable", "free", "freehanded", "freehearted", "fulsome", "generous", "liberal", "munificent", "open", "openhanded", "unsparing", "unstinting" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unserviceable":{ "not capable of being put to use or account":{ "antonyms":[ "applicable", "feasible", "functional", "operable", "operational", "practicable", "practical", "serviceable", "ultrapractical", "usable", "useable", "useful", "utilizable", "workable" ], "examples":[ "the dairy farm comes with a lot of equipment, but most of it is antiquated or unserviceable" ], "near antonyms":[ "accessible", "acquirable", "available", "obtainable", "procurable", "reachable", "all-around", "all-round", "handy", "active", "alive", "busy", "employed", "functioning", "operating", "operative", "running", "working" ], "related":[ "unsuitable", "inaccessible", "unattainable", "unavailable", "unobtainable", "unreachable", "dead", "dormant", "fallow", "free", "idle", "inactive", "inert", "inoperative", "latent", "arrested", "interrupted", "suspended", "unrealistic" ], "synonyms":[ "impracticable", "impractical", "inoperable", "nonpractical", "unusable", "unworkable", "useless" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unsettled":{ "likely to change frequently, suddenly, or unexpectedly":{ "antonyms":[ "certain", "changeless", "constant", "immutable", "invariable", "predictable", "settled", "stable", "stationary", "steady", "unchangeable", "unchanging", "unvarying" ], "examples":[ "we've been having a lot of unsettled weather lately" ], "near antonyms":[ "equable", "even", "uniform", "abiding", "durable", "lasting", "permanent", "persistent", "dependable", "reliable", "sure", "tried", "tried-and-true", "true", "trustworthy", "trusty" ], "related":[ "aimless", "arbitrary", "desultory", "erratic", "haphazard", "hit-or-miss", "irregular", "random", "scattered", "slapdash", "stray", "ambivalent", "hesitating", "shaky", "shilly-shally", "shilly-shallying", "vacillating", "wavering", "dicey", "undependable", "unreliable", "untrustworthy", "adaptable", "mobile", "protean", "versatile" ], "synonyms":[ "capricious", "changeable", "changeful", "fickle", "flickery", "fluctuating", "fluid", "inconsistent", "inconstant", "mercurial", "mutable", "skittish", "temperamental", "uncertain", "unpredictable", "unstable", "unsteady", "variable", "volatile" ] }, "not feeling sure about the truth, wisdom, or trustworthiness of someone or something":{ "antonyms":[ "certain", "convinced", "positive", "sure" ], "examples":[ "I'm still unsettled about whether I should take that job" ], "near antonyms":[ "assured", "confident", "sanguine", "self-assured", "decisive", "determined", "resolute" ], "related":[ "ambivalent", "conflicted", "equivocal", "diffident", "insecure", "halting", "hesitant", "indecisive", "irresolute", "vacillating", "wavering" ], "synonyms":[ "distrustful", "doubtful", "dubious", "hinky", "mistrustful", "skeptical", "suspicious", "trustless", "uncertain", "unconvinced", "undecided", "unsure" ] }, "not yet paid":{ "antonyms":[ "cleared", "liquidated", "paid (off or up)", "repaid", "settled" ], "examples":[ "I keep unsettled bills next to the checkbook" ], "near antonyms":[ "prepaid" ], "related":[ "due", "mature" ], "synonyms":[ "outstanding", "overdue", "owed", "owing", "payable", "unpaid" ] }, "not yet settled or decided":{ "antonyms":[ "decided", "determined", "resolved", "settled" ], "examples":[ "we can't move on as long as this important question remains unsettled" ], "near antonyms":[ "confirmed", "established", "certain", "sure" ], "related":[ "hanging", "arguable", "debatable", "disputable", "moot", "uncertain", "unsure" ], "synonyms":[ "open", "pending", "undecided", "undetermined", "unresolved" ] }, "to trouble the mind of; to make uneasy":{ "antonyms":[ "calmed", "composed", "quieted", "settled", "soothed", "tranquilized", "tranquillized" ], "examples":[ "the news that the local grocery store had sold contaminated produce unsettled many shoppers" ], "near antonyms":[ "allayed", "alleviated", "assuaged", "appeased", "conciliated", "mollified", "pacified", "placated", "propitiated" ], "related":[ "aggravated", "angered", "annoyed", "bugged", "chafed", "chivied", "chivvied", "exasperated", "fretted", "galled", "got", "grated", "harassed", "harried", "irked", "irritated", "nettled", "peeved", "pestered", "piqued", "put off", "put out", "riled", "vexed", "vext", "bedeviled", "haunted", "plagued", "abashed", "confounded", "confused", "discomfited", "disconcerted", "discountenanced", "embarrassed", "fazed", "flustered", "jarred", "mortified", "nonplussed", "nonplused", "rattled", "shook up", "daunted", "demoralized", "discouraged", "disheartened", "dispirited", "unnerved" ], "synonyms":[ "agitated", "ailed", "alarmed", "alarumed", "bothered", "concerned", "derailed", "discomforted", "discomposed", "dismayed", "disquieted", "distempered", "distracted", "distressed", "disturbed", "exercised", "flurried", "frazzled", "freaked (out)", "fussed", "hagrode", "perturbed", "undid", "unhinged", "upset", "weirded out", "worried" ] }, "type":[ "adjective", "verb" ] }, "unskilled":{ "lacking or showing a lack of expert skill":{ "antonyms":[ "ace", "adept", "consummate", "crackerjack", "expert", "master", "masterful", "masterly", "professional", "virtuosic", "virtuoso" ], "examples":[ "an unskilled handling of the facial features in the portrait explains why it is attributed to \"school of Vel\u00e1zquez\" and not to the master himself" ], "near antonyms":[ "able", "accomplished", "capable", "competent", "dexterous", "dextrous", "gifted", "habile", "handsome", "proficient", "skilled", "skillful", "talented", "experienced", "practiced", "practised", "seasoned", "veteran", "educated", "fitted", "initiated", "knowledgeable", "prepared", "qualified", "schooled", "taught", "trained", "tutored", "versed", "all-around", "all-round", "ambidextrous", "versatile", "well-rounded", "finished", "polished", "slick" ], "related":[ "curbstone", "self-taught", "uninitiated", "unprepared", "unqualified", "unschooled", "untaught", "untrained", "untutored", "awkward", "clumsy", "ham-fisted", "ham-handed", "heavy-handed", "crude", "defective", "faulty", "flawed", "primitive", "unfinished", "unpolished", "beginning", "entry-level", "fresh", "green", "new", "raw", "unseasoned", "untested", "untried", "would-be", "incapable", "incompetent", "talentless", "unable", "unfit", "ungifted", "untalented" ], "synonyms":[ "amateur", "amateurish", "dilettante", "dilettantish", "inexperienced", "inexpert", "jackleg", "nonprofessional", "unprofessional", "unskillful" ] }, "lacking qualities (as knowledge, skill, or ability) required to do a job":{ "antonyms":[ "able", "capable", "competent", "expert", "fit", "qualified", "skilled", "skillful", "ultracompetent" ], "examples":[ "hired unskilled workers because they would work for lower wages" ], "near antonyms":[ "prepared", "ready", "trained", "overqualified", "accomplished", "ace", "adept", "consummate", "crack", "experienced", "practiced", "practised", "seasoned", "veteran", "virtuoso", "all-around", "all-round", "protean", "versatile" ], "related":[ "ineffective", "ineffectual", "inefficient", "amateurish", "callow", "dilettantish", "green", "inexperienced", "raw", "unprofessional", "unequipped", "unprepared", "untrained", "useless", "worthless", "disqualified", "ineligible", "wanting" ], "synonyms":[ "inapt", "incapable", "incompetent", "inept", "inexpert", "unable", "unfit", "unfitted", "unqualified", "unskillful" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unsold":{ "as in":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unsoundness":{ "the condition of not being in good health":{ "antonyms":[ "health", "healthiness", "soundness", "wellness", "wholeness", "wholesomeness" ], "examples":[ "the overall unsoundness of her health in her last years greatly limited what she could do" ], "near antonyms":[ "comeback", "convalescence", "healing", "mending", "rally", "recovery", "recuperation", "rehab", "rehabilitation", "snapback", "fettle", "fitness", "shape", "hardiness", "heartiness", "lustiness", "robustness", "ruggedness", "stamina", "strength", "toughness", "vigor", "vigorousness", "vitality", "bloom", "flush", "flushness", "weal", "welfare", "well-being" ], "related":[ "malaise", "sickishness", "affliction", "ailment", "condition", "disease", "disorder", "dysfunction", "disfunction", "malady", "trouble", "upset", "debility", "decrepitude", "feebleness", "frailness", "infirmity", "invalidism", "invalidity", "lameness", "sickliness", "weakliness", "weakness", "hypochondria" ], "synonyms":[ "illness", "indisposition", "sickness", "unhealthiness" ] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "unsparing":{ "giving or sharing in abundance and without hesitation":{ "antonyms":[ "cheap", "close", "closefisted", "costive", "illiberal", "mingy", "miserly", "niggardly", "parsimonious", "penurious", "selfish", "stingy", "stinting", "tight", "tightfisted", "uncharitable", "ungenerous" ], "examples":[ "neighbors were unsparing in their charity when a local family was rendered homeless by a fire" ], "near antonyms":[ "mean", "petty", "small", "frugal", "spare", "sparing", "thrifty", "chary", "stinting", "acquisitive", "avaricious", "avid", "coveting", "covetous", "desirous", "grasping", "hoggish", "itchy", "mercenary", "rapacious", "begrudging", "envious", "grudging", "resentful" ], "related":[ "extravagant", "handsome", "lavish", "overgenerous", "profuse", "altruistic", "beneficent", "benevolent", "hospitable", "humanitarian", "philanthropic", "philanthropical", "big", "greathearted", "largehearted", "magnanimous", "openhearted", "compassionate", "good-hearted", "kind", "kindly", "samaritan", "sympathetic" ], "synonyms":[ "bighearted", "bounteous", "bountiful", "charitable", "free", "freehanded", "freehearted", "fulsome", "generous", "liberal", "munificent", "open", "openhanded", "unselfish", "unstinting" ] }, "having or showing a lack of sympathy or tender feelings":{ "antonyms":[ "charitable", "compassionate", "humane", "kindhearted", "kindly", "merciful", "sensitive", "softhearted", "sympathetic", "tender", "tenderhearted", "warm", "warmhearted" ], "examples":[ "unsparing in his criticism of the welfare state" ], "near antonyms":[ "benevolent", "benignant", "gentle", "kind", "clement", "indulgent", "lenient", "mild", "cordial", "friendly", "good-natured", "good-tempered", "gracious", "tolerant", "understanding", "affectionate", "fond", "loving" ], "related":[ "boorish", "heedless", "inconsiderate", "thoughtless", "uncaring", "unfriendly", "unloving", "unthinking", "grim", "hard-bitten", "harsh", "heavy-handed", "ironfisted", "ironhanded", "jackbooted", "knock-down, drag-out", "knock-down-and-drag-out", "oppressive", "rough", "rough-and-tumble", "severe", "sledgehammer", "stern", "tough", "ungentle", "abusive", "acrimonious", "disagreeable", "hateful", "ill-natured", "ill-tempered", "malevolent", "malicious", "mean", "rancorous", "spiteful", "surly", "virulent", "barbarous", "bestial", "brutal", "brutish", "cruel", "evil-minded", "savage", "vicious", "austere", "cold", "frosty" ], "synonyms":[ "affectless", "callous", "case-hardened", "cold-blooded", "compassionless", "desensitized", "hard", "hard-boiled", "hard-hearted", "heartless", "indurate", "inhuman", "inhumane", "insensate", "insensitive", "ironhearted", "merciless", "obdurate", "pachydermatous", "pitiless", "remorseless", "ruthless", "slash-and-burn", "soulless", "stony", "stoney", "stonyhearted", "take-no-prisoners", "thick-skinned", "uncharitable", "unfeeling", "unmerciful", "unsympathetic" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unspeakable":{ "beyond the power to describe":{ "antonyms":[ "communicable", "definable", "expressible", "speakable" ], "examples":[ "continually encountered unspeakable beauty in their travels through the Alps" ], "near antonyms":[ "conceivable", "imaginable", "thinkable" ], "related":[ "unsayable", "inconceivable", "incredible", "unbelievable", "unimaginable", "unthinkable", "inexplicable", "unexplainable", "characterless", "featureless", "nondescript" ], "synonyms":[ "incommunicable", "indefinable", "indescribable", "ineffable", "inenarrable", "inexpressible", "nameless", "uncommunicable", "unutterable" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unspecified":{ "known but not named":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "some unspecified person is expected to replace him temporarily as director of operations until a permanent director can be found" ], "near antonyms":[ "known", "named", "specified" ], "related":[ "particular", "specific" ], "synonyms":[ "anonymous", "certain", "given", "one", "some", "unidentified", "unnamed" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unstopped":{ "allowing passage without obstruction":{ "antonyms":[ "blocked", "clogged", "closed", "jammed", "obstructed", "plugged", "shut", "stopped", "stuffed", "uncleared" ], "examples":[ "an unstopped hole was the cause of the leakage" ], "near antonyms":[ "impassable", "impassible", "constricted", "cramped", "encumbered", "hampered", "hindered", "impeded", "interfered (with)", "trammeled", "trammelled", "barricaded", "blockaded", "dammed", "gated" ], "related":[ "enterable", "navigable", "passable", "emptied", "empty", "unoccupied", "vacant", "exposed", "revealed", "gaping", "wide", "yawning", "unbarred", "unbolted", "unclasped", "unfastened", "unlatched", "unlocked", "unsealed", "unbuttoned", "unclenched", "unfolded", "unfurled", "unzipped" ], "synonyms":[ "clear", "cleared", "free", "open", "unclogged", "unclosed", "unobstructed" ] }, "to make passage through (something) possible by removing obstructions":{ "antonyms":[ "blocked", "clogged (up)", "closed", "dammed (up)", "plugged (up)", "stopped" ], "examples":[ "the plumber unstopped the drain" ], "near antonyms":[ "constricted", "encumbered", "hampered", "hindered", "impeded", "interfered (with)", "obstructed", "trammeled", "trammelled", "barricaded", "blockaded" ], "related":[ "eased", "facilitated", "loosened (up)", "smoothed" ], "synonyms":[ "cleared", "freed", "opened", "unclogged", "unplugged" ] }, "type":[ "adjective", "verb" ] }, "unstrung":{ "as in unnerved , undone":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "to cause to go insane or as if insane":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the kind of fierce combat that can unstring even hardened soldiers" ], "near antonyms":[ "calmed", "quieted", "relaxed", "settled", "soothed", "tranquilized", "tranquillized" ], "related":[ "agitated", "bothered", "confused", "discomposed", "disquieted", "distracted", "disturbed", "perturbed", "unsettled", "upset", "annoyed", "irritated", "vexed", "vext" ], "synonyms":[ "cracked", "crazed", "deranged", "frenzied", "locoed", "maddened", "unbalanced", "unhinged" ] }, "to deprive of courage or confidence":{ "antonyms":[ "nerved" ], "examples":[ "a little unstrung by the fact that he was on his first job interview" ], "near antonyms":[ "fortified", "strengthened", "emboldened", "encouraged", "heartened" ], "related":[ "debilitated", "enervated", "enfeebled", "neutered", "weakened", "prostrated", "sapped", "softened", "tired", "wasted", "frightened", "intimidated", "psyched (out)", "scared", "terrified", "terrorized", "daunted", "discouraged", "disheartened", "dismayed", "dispirited", "crazed", "deranged", "maddened", "unbalanced", "unhinged", "discomposed", "disquieted", "disturbed", "fazed", "perturbed", "unsettled", "upset", "weirded out" ], "synonyms":[ "demoralized", "emasculated", "paralyzed", "undid", "unmanned", "unnerved" ] }, "type":[ "adjective", "verb" ] }, "unstylish":{ "marked by an obvious lack of style or good taste":{ "antonyms":[ "chic", "classic", "classy", "elegant", "exquisite", "fashionable", "fine", "posh", "ritzy", "smart", "sophisticated", "stylish", "tasteful" ], "examples":[ "chose a bizarrely unstylish hairstyle for the Halloween party" ], "near antonyms":[ "appropriate", "becoming", "correct", "fitting", "proper", "right", "seemly", "suitable", "conservative", "genteel", "handsome", "neat", "quiet", "refined", "restrained", "simple", "understated", "contemporary", "modern", "up-to-date", "\u00e0 la mode", "a la mode", "happening", "in", "modish", "swank", "swanky" ], "related":[ "graceless", "inappropriate", "incorrect", "unbecoming", "unseemly", "unsuitable", "wrong", "outmoded", "out-of-date", "pass\u00e9", "coarse", "crude", "unrefined", "vulgar", "cheap", "common", "inferior", "junky", "lousy", "low-grade", "second-rate", "shoddy", "sleazy", "tawdry", "flashy", "garish", "gaudy", "glitzy", "grotesque", "kitsch", "kitschy", "loud", "ostentatious", "overdone", "showy", "splashy" ], "synonyms":[ "cheesy", "dowdy", "inelegant", "styleless", "tacky", "tasteless", "ticky-tacky", "ticky-tack", "trashy", "unfashionable" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unsubstantiated":{ "having no basis in reason or fact":{ "antonyms":[ "good", "hard", "just", "justified", "reasonable", "reasoned", "substantiated", "valid", "well-founded", "well-grounded" ], "examples":[ "an unsubstantiated claim that was thrown out of court" ], "near antonyms":[ "certified", "validated", "verified", "confirmed", "corroborated", "informed", "logical", "rational", "commonsense", "sane", "sensible", "sober", "wise", "actual", "genuine", "real", "true", "certain", "sure", "clear", "cogent", "compelling", "convincing", "credible", "persuasive", "plausible", "satisfying", "solid", "sound" ], "related":[ "illogical", "irrational", "nonlogical", "unconscionable", "unsound", "fallacious", "false", "misled", "wrong", "gratuitous", "uncalled-for", "unnecessary", "flimsy", "implausible", "misleading", "specious", "unconvincing", "untenable", "weak", "ill-advised", "unreasoned", "inconsistent", "absurd", "asinine", "brainless", "crackpot", "crazy", "fatuous", "foolish", "half-witted", "harebrained", "meaningless", "nonsensical", "preposterous", "senseless", "silly", "simpleminded", "stupid", "unwise", "insane", "lunatic", "mad", "nutty", "wacky", "whacky" ], "synonyms":[ "baseless", "foundationless", "groundless", "invalid", "nonvalid", "unfounded", "unreasonable", "unsupported", "unwarranted" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unsullied":{ "free from dirt or stain":{ "antonyms":[ "besmirched", "dirty", "filthy", "foul", "grubby", "smirched", "soiled", "spotted", "stained", "sullied", "unclean", "uncleaned" ], "examples":[ "only unsullied vestments are ever appropriate for church services" ], "near antonyms":[ "dingy", "greasy", "grimy", "mucky", "muddy", "unwashed", "defiled", "germy", "polluted", "tainted", "unsterile", "unsterilized", "blackened", "discolored" ], "related":[ "pure", "taintless", "undefiled", "unpolluted", "untainted", "wholesome", "cleanly", "germfree", "hygienic", "sanitary", "sterile", "abluted", "bleached", "cleansed", "purified", "scrubbed", "washed", "whitened", "milky", "snowy", "white", "flawless", "unblemished", "bright", "shiny", "sparkling" ], "synonyms":[ "antiseptic", "chaste", "clean", "fair", "immaculate", "pristine", "spick-and-span", "spic-and-span", "spotless", "squeaky-clean", "stainless", "unsoiled", "unstained" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unsupervised":{ "as in unconquered , unruled":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unsuspecting":{ "lacking in worldly wisdom or informed judgment":{ "antonyms":[ "cosmopolitan", "experienced", "knowing", "sophisticated", "worldly", "worldly-wise" ], "examples":[ "sidewalk vendors selling bogus gems to unsuspecting tourists" ], "near antonyms":[ "critical", "cynical", "doubting", "incredulous", "skeptical", "suspecting", "suspicious", "unconvinced", "careful", "cautious", "guarded", "leery", "leary", "wary", "watchful", "down-to-earth", "hardheaded", "pragmatic", "pragmatical", "realistic", "sober", "street-smart", "streetwise" ], "related":[ "callow", "childish", "immature", "inexperienced", "raw", "childlike", "idealistic", "impractical", "unrealistic", "believing", "credulous", "gullible", "gullable", "susceptible", "trustful", "trusting", "unguarded", "beguiled", "duped", "gulled", "tricked", "careless", "heedless", "thoughtless" ], "synonyms":[ "aw-shucks", "dewy", "dewy-eyed", "green", "ingenuous", "innocent", "na\u00eff", "naif", "naive", "na\u00efve", "primitive", "simple", "simpleminded", "uncritical", "unknowing", "unsophisticated", "unsuspicious", "unwary", "unworldly", "wide-eyed" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "untactful":{ "as in undiplomatic , impolitic":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "untalented":{ "as in talentless , incompetent":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unties":{ "to disengage the knotted parts of":{ "antonyms":[ "binds", "fastens", "knots", "lashes", "ties" ], "examples":[ "she always makes sure to untie her shoelaces before removing her shoes" ], "near antonyms":[ "braids", "interlaces", "interweaves", "laces", "winds", "entangles", "snarls", "tangles" ], "related":[ "unbraids", "unlaces", "disentangles", "ravels", "unravels", "unsnarls", "untangles", "unwinds", "loosens", "looses" ], "synonyms":[ "unbinds", "undoes", "unfastens", "unlashes" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "untillable":{ "as in uncultivable":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "untoward":{ "given to resisting authority or another's control":{ "antonyms":[ "amenable", "biddable", "compliant", "conformable", "docile", "obedient", "ruly", "submissive", "tractable" ], "examples":[ "tried to reason with the untoward child" ], "near antonyms":[ "acquiescent", "agreeable", "amiable", "cooperative", "deferential", "obliging", "yielding", "behaved", "disciplined", "well-bred", "courteous", "polite", "respectful", "kowtowing", "obsequious", "servile", "slavish", "subservient", "decorous", "mannerly", "orderly", "proper", "controllable", "governable", "manageable", "trainable" ], "related":[ "noncooperative", "uncooperative", "insurgent", "mutinous", "adamant", "adamantine", "dogged", "hardheaded", "headstrong", "immovable", "implacable", "inflexible", "mulish", "negativistic", "obdurate", "obstinate", "opinionated", "peevish", "pertinacious", "pigheaded", "rigid", "self-willed", "stubborn", "unbending", "uncompromising", "unrelenting", "unyielding", "fractious", "uncontrollable", "unmanageable", "wild", "perverse", "resistant", "wrongheaded", "bad", "disorderly", "errant", "misbehaving", "mischievous", "monkeying", "monkeyish", "naughty", "undisciplined", "dissident", "nonconformist", "discourteous", "disrespectful", "ill-bred", "ill-mannered", "ill-natured", "impertinent", "impolite", "impudent", "inconsiderate", "insolent", "ornery", "rude", "uncivil", "uncouth", "ungracious", "unmannerly" ], "synonyms":[ "balky", "contrary", "contumacious", "defiant", "disobedient", "froward", "incompliant", "insubordinate", "intractable", "obstreperous", "rebel", "rebellious", "recalcitrant", "recusant", "refractory", "restive", "ungovernable", "unruly", "wayward", "willful", "wilful" ] }, "given to resisting control or discipline by others":{ "antonyms":[ "controllable", "governable", "manageable", "tractable" ], "examples":[ "a program for untoward teenagers that is designed to give them the kind of discipline that their parents were unable or unwilling to administer" ], "near antonyms":[ "docile", "obedient", "well-behaved", "compliant", "placable", "pliable", "submissive", "yielding", "accepting", "persuadable", "receptive", "responsive", "willing", "reasonable", "temperate", "trainable" ], "related":[ "bullheaded", "contrary", "difficult", "hardheaded", "incorrigible", "intransigent", "mulish", "obdurate", "obstinate", "opinionated", "perverse", "pigheaded", "self-willed", "stiff", "stiff-necked", "stubborn", "undisciplined", "unpunished", "uncontrolled", "wild", "boisterous", "irrepressible", "rambunctious", "rowdy", "disobedient", "indocile", "insubordinate", "rebellious", "misbehaving", "naughty" ], "synonyms":[ "froward", "headstrong", "incontrollable", "intractable", "recalcitrant", "refractory", "uncontrollable", "ungovernable", "unmanageable", "unruly", "wayward", "willful", "wilful" ] }, "not appropriate for a particular occasion or situation":{ "antonyms":[ "appropriate", "becoming", "befitting", "correct", "decorous", "felicitous", "fit", "fitting", "genteel", "happy", "meet", "proper", "right", "seemly", "suitable" ], "examples":[ "unfortunately, one of the symptoms of dementia can be a tendency to make untoward and often shocking remarks" ], "near antonyms":[ "fortunate", "opportune", "seasonable", "timely", "applicable", "apposite", "apropos", "apt", "germane", "material", "pat", "pointed", "relative", "relevant", "compatible", "congenial", "harmonious", "allowed", "authorized", "permitted", "approved", "endorsed", "indorsed", "kosher", "licensed", "sanctioned", "abetted", "encouraged", "promoted", "supported", "acceptable", "adequate", "all right", "decent", "fine", "OK", "okay", "passable", "respectable", "satisfactory", "tolerable", "commendable", "creditable", "exemplary", "blameless", "irreproachable", "balanced", "companionate", "congruous", "consonant", "harmonious" ], "related":[ "inopportune", "unfortunate", "unseasonable", "untimely", "extraneous", "immaterial", "inapplicable", "irrelative", "irrelevant", "misbecoming", "mismatched", "incompatible", "inconsistent", "uncongenial", "bad", "naughty", "sinful", "blamable", "blameworthy", "censurable", "banned", "barred", "disallowed", "forbidden", "interdicted", "outlawed", "prohibited", "proscribed", "awkward", "gauche", "ungraceful", "unacceptable", "unsatisfactory" ], "synonyms":[ "amiss", "graceless", "improper", "inapposite", "inappropriate", "inapt", "incongruous", "incorrect", "indecorous", "inept", "infelicitous", "malapropos", "perverse", "unapt", "unbecoming", "unfit", "unhappy", "unseemly", "unsuitable", "wrong" ] }, "opposed to one's interests":{ "antonyms":[ "advantageous", "favorable", "friendly", "positive", "supportive", "sympathetic", "well-disposed" ], "examples":[ "achieved great success as an artist despite growing up in a very untoward milieu" ], "near antonyms":[ "beneficial", "good", "helpful", "propitious", "useful", "harmless", "innocent", "innocuous", "inoffensive", "nondestructive", "nonfatal", "nonlethal", "nonthreatening", "unresistant", "tolerant", "understanding", "affable", "agreeable", "amiable", "amicable", "benign", "benignant", "complying", "congenial", "cordial", "friendly", "hospitable" ], "related":[ "bad", "baleful", "baneful", "evil", "damaging", "deleterious", "destructive", "detrimental", "fatal", "harmful", "hurtful", "ill", "injurious", "lethal", "malignant", "murderous", "noxious", "pernicious", "poisonous", "ruinous", "threatening", "troublesome", "unhealthy", "wounding", "dangerous", "hazardous", "imperiling", "imperilling", "jeopardizing", "parlous", "perilous", "risky", "unsafe", "calumnious", "defamatory", "detractive", "offensive", "scathing", "slanderous", "antagonistic", "antipathetic", "inhospitable", "intolerant", "uncongenial", "uncooperative", "competing", "conflicting", "counteracting", "countering", "opposing", "resistant", "resisting" ], "synonyms":[ "adverse", "counter", "disadvantageous", "hostile", "inimical", "negative", "prejudicial", "unfavorable", "unfriendly", "unsympathetic" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "untrue":{ "not being in agreement with what is true":{ "antonyms":[ "accurate", "correct", "errorless", "exact", "factual", "precise", "proper", "right", "sound", "true", "valid", "veracious" ], "examples":[ "\"the sky is purple\" is an untrue statement" ], "near antonyms":[ "confirmed", "demonstrated", "established", "proven", "tested", "faultless", "flawless", "impeccable", "letter-perfect", "perfect" ], "related":[ "counterfactual", "specious", "spurious", "deceptive", "delusive", "delusory", "distorted", "fallacious", "fictitious", "illusory", "misleading", "amiss", "askew", "awry", "deceitful", "dishonest", "fraudulent", "lying", "mendacious", "unconfirmed", "unproven", "untested", "fabricated", "invented", "made-up", "trumped-up" ], "synonyms":[ "erroneous", "false", "inaccurate", "incorrect", "inexact", "invalid", "off", "unsound", "untruthful", "wrong" ] }, "not true in one's allegiance to someone or something":{ "antonyms":[ "constant", "dedicated", "devoted", "devout", "down-the-line", "faithful", "fast", "loyal", "staunch", "stanch", "steadfast", "steady", "true" ], "examples":[ "untrue to his country in its time of need" ], "near antonyms":[ "dependable", "dutiful", "reliable", "responsible", "solid", "tried", "tried-and-true", "trustable", "trustworthy", "trusty", "unfaltering", "unhesitating", "unwavering", "determined", "intent", "resolute", "confirmed", "dyed-in-the-wool", "inveterate", "sworn", "ardent", "avid", "enthusiastic", "fervent", "fervid", "impassioned", "passionate" ], "related":[ "irresponsible", "trustless", "undependable", "unreliable", "untrustworthy", "faltering", "hesitant", "vacillating", "wavering", "dubious", "irresolute", "uncertain", "apathetic", "dispassionate", "uninterested" ], "synonyms":[ "disloyal", "faithless", "false", "fickle", "inconstant", "perfidious", "recreant", "traitorous", "treacherous", "unfaithful" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "untrussed":{ "as in stripped , unclothed":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "untrusting":{ "as in distrustful , mistrustful":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "untrustworthy":{ "not able to be trusted; not trustworthy":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "an untrustworthy person", "He has proven himself untrustworthy ." ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "untruths":{ "a false idea or belief":{ "antonyms":[ "truths", "verities" ], "examples":[ "their argument rests on a fundamental untruth which has long been discredited" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "factoids", "superstitions", "fictions", "pretenses", "pretences", "distortions", "inaccuracies", "misapprehensions", "miscomprehensions", "misinterpretations", "misjudgments", "misperceptions", "misunderstandings", "misinformation", "misknowledges", "misreports", "misrepresentations", "misstatements", "sophisms", "sophistries", "fibs", "half-truths", "lies", "stories", "tales" ], "synonyms":[ "delusions", "errors", "fallacies", "falsehoods", "falsities", "hallucinations", "illusions", "misbeliefs", "misconceptions", "myths", "old wives' tales" ] }, "a statement known by its maker to be untrue and made in order to deceive":{ "antonyms":[ "truths" ], "examples":[ "the Web site is rife with untruths and misleading information" ], "near antonyms":[ "facts", "truisms", "verities", "honesties", "veracities", "authentications", "confirmations", "substantiations", "validations", "verifications" ], "related":[ "distortions", "exaggerations", "half-truths", "ambiguities", "equivocations", "obliquities", "defamations", "libels", "slanders", "perjuries", "bluffs", "fictions", "poses", "pretenses", "pretences", "humbug", "jives", "nonsense", "canards", "fallacies", "misconceptions", "myths", "falsifications", "misinformation", "misreports", "misrepresentations", "misstatements", "deceits", "dishonesties", "duplicities", "fraudulences" ], "synonyms":[ "fables", "fabrications", "fairy tales", "falsehoods", "falsities", "fibs", "lies", "mendacities", "prevarications", "stories", "tales", "taradiddles", "tarradiddles", "whoppers" ] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "untutored":{ "lacking in education or the knowledge gained from books":{ "antonyms":[ "educated", "knowledgeable", "lettered", "literate", "schooled", "well-informed", "well-read" ], "examples":[ "to the untutored observer these works of art must seem strange indeed" ], "near antonyms":[ "brilliant", "intelligent", "smart", "experienced", "expert", "trained", "erudite", "learned", "polyhistoric", "polymath", "polymathic", "scholarly", "cultivated", "cultured", "highbrow", "intellectual", "sophisticated", "acquainted", "aware", "familiar" ], "related":[ "functionally illiterate", "innumerate", "semiliterate", "unknowledgeable", "artless", "lowbrow", "philistine", "uncultivated", "uncultured", "callow", "green", "inexperienced", "innocent", "naive", "na\u00efve", "unsophisticated", "raw", "unskilled", "untrained", "brainless", "dumb", "idiotic", "idiotical", "imbecile", "imbecilic", "moronic", "stupid", "witless", "foolish", "senseless", "silly" ], "synonyms":[ "analphabetic", "benighted", "dark", "ignorant", "illiterate", "nonliterate", "rude", "simple", "uneducated", "uninstructed", "unlearned", "unlettered", "unread", "unschooled", "untaught" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "untwine":{ "to separate the various strands of":{ "antonyms":[ "entangle", "snarl", "tangle" ], "examples":[ "untwined his shoelaces" ], "near antonyms":[ "braid", "knot", "lace", "plait", "ply", "splice", "tie", "wind" ], "related":[ "fray", "fret", "smooth", "straighten (out)", "uncoil", "undo", "unknot", "unlace", "unroll", "unstring", "unthread", "untie", "unwind" ], "synonyms":[ "disentangle", "ravel (out)", "unbraid", "unlay", "unravel", "unsnarl", "untangle", "untwist", "unweave" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "untwisting":{ "to separate the various strands of":{ "antonyms":[ "entangling", "snarling", "tangling" ], "examples":[ "untwisted the ball of thread" ], "near antonyms":[ "braiding", "knotting", "lacing", "plaiting", "plying", "splicing", "tying", "tieing", "winding" ], "related":[ "fraying", "fretting", "smoothing", "straightening (out)", "uncoiling", "undoing", "unknotting", "unlacing", "unrolling", "unstringing", "unthreading", "untying", "untieing", "unwinding" ], "synonyms":[ "disentangling", "raveling (out)", "ravelling (out)", "unbraiding", "unlaying", "unraveling", "unsnarling", "untangling", "untwining", "unweaving" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "untypical":{ "departing from some accepted standard of what is normal":{ "antonyms":[ "natural", "normal", "regular", "standard", "typical" ], "examples":[ "the plant displays some untypical characteristics" ], "near antonyms":[ "common", "commonplace", "everyday", "familiar", "ordinary", "routine", "run-of-the-mill", "run-of-the-mine", "run-of-mine", "unexceptional", "unremarkable", "workaday", "customary", "usual", "wonted", "archetypal", "archetypical", "average", "characteristic", "representative" ], "related":[ "unrepresentative", "extraordinary", "preternatural", "rare", "uncommon", "uncustomary", "unusual", "unwonted", "bizarre", "curious", "far-out", "funny", "kinky", "odd", "outlandish", "out-of-the-way", "outr\u00e9", "peculiar", "quaint", "queer", "queerish", "quirky", "remarkable", "screwy", "strange", "wacky", "whacky", "way-out", "weird", "wild", "eccentric", "freakish", "idiosyncratic", "nonconformist", "unconventional", "unorthodox", "extraordinary", "preternatural", "rare", "uncommon", "uncustomary", "unusual", "unwonted", "odd", "peculiar", "strange" ], "synonyms":[ "aberrant", "aberrational", "abnormal", "anomalous", "atypical", "deviant", "deviate", "devious", "irregular", "unnatural" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unusual":{ "being out of the ordinary":{ "antonyms":[ "common", "customary", "normal", "ordinary", "typical", "unexceptional", "unextraordinary", "usual" ], "examples":[ "the famously arrogant actor accepted his award with unusual grace and humility" ], "near antonyms":[ "everyday", "familiar", "frequent" ], "related":[ "conspicuous", "notable", "noticeable", "outstanding", "prominent", "remarkable", "salient", "striking", "bizarre", "deviant", "eccentric", "freakish", "monstrous", "oddball", "outlandish", "quaint", "strange", "weird", "incomprehensible", "inconceivable", "incredible", "unimaginable", "unthinkable" ], "synonyms":[ "aberrant", "aberrated", "abnormal", "anomalous", "atypical", "especial", "exceeding", "exceptional", "extraordinaire", "extraordinary", "freak", "odd", "peculiar", "phenomenal", "preternatural", "rare", "singular", "uncommon", "uncustomary", "unique", "unwonted" ] }, "noticeably different from what is generally found or experienced":{ "antonyms":[ "common", "ordinary", "plain", "usual" ], "examples":[ "we found some unusual shells by the high-tide mark while combing the beach" ], "near antonyms":[ "unexceptional", "expected", "predictable", "familiar", "normal", "regular", "typical" ], "related":[ "bizarre", "eccentric", "far-out", "kooky", "kookie", "oddball", "outlandish", "outr\u00e9", "way-out", "aberrant", "abnormal", "atypical", "exceptional", "irregular", "newsworthy", "notable", "noteworthy", "noticeable", "particular", "remarkable", "special" ], "synonyms":[ "curious", "extraordinary", "funny", "odd", "offbeat", "out-of-the-way", "peculiar", "queer", "rare", "singular", "strange", "unaccustomed", "uncommon", "uncustomary", "unique", "weird" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unusualness":{ "as in":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "unvarying":{ "not undergoing a change in condition":{ "antonyms":[ "capricious", "changeful", "changing", "fickle", "fluctuating", "fluid", "inconstant", "mercurial", "skittish", "uncertain", "unpredictable", "unsettled", "unstable", "unsteady", "varying", "volatile" ], "examples":[ "an unvarying dedication to the welfare of her community" ], "near antonyms":[ "adaptable", "alterable", "changeable", "flexible", "mutable", "variable", "ephemeral", "evanescent", "fleeting", "momentary", "transient", "transitory", "kaleidoscopic", "phantasmagoric", "phantasmagorical" ], "related":[ "fast", "fixed", "hard-and-fast", "immutable", "inflexible", "invariable", "unalterable", "unchangeable", "established", "set", "settled", "ceaseless", "continuing", "durable", "enduring", "lasting", "permanent" ], "synonyms":[ "changeless", "constant", "stable", "stationary", "steady", "unchanging" ] }, "not varying":{ "antonyms":[ "changing", "deviating", "nonuniform", "unsteady", "varying" ], "examples":[ "unvarying temperatures and humidity are best for the preservation of ancient artifacts" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "fixed", "immutable", "invariable", "set", "unalterable", "unchangeable" ], "synonyms":[ "even", "invariant", "steady", "unchanging", "undeviating", "uniform", "unwavering" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unveil":{ "to make known (as information previously kept secret)":{ "antonyms":[ "cloak", "conceal", "cover (up)", "enshroud", "hide", "mask", "shroud", "veil" ], "examples":[ "unveiled the techniques that the self-styled clairvoyant used to trick her clients" ], "near antonyms":[ "camouflage", "disguise", "gild", "gloss (over)", "varnish", "whitewash", "becloud", "bedim", "befog", "cloud", "darken", "eclipse", "obscure", "overcast", "overshadow", "shade" ], "related":[ "confide", "share", "debunk", "show up", "unclothe", "undrape", "advertise", "announce", "blaze", "bring out", "broadcast", "declare", "placard", "post", "proclaim", "promulgate", "publicize", "publish", "sound", "betray", "blab", "give away", "leak", "inform", "squeal", "talk", "communicate", "impart", "relate", "acknowledge", "admit", "avow", "concede", "confess", "own", "disinter", "rake up", "smoke out", "unearth" ], "synonyms":[ "bare", "disclose", "discover", "divulge", "expose", "let on (about)", "reveal", "spill", "tell", "unbosom", "uncloak", "uncover", "unmask" ] }, "to present so as to invite notice or attention":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "unveiled the new sculpture before a gathering of dignitaries" ], "near antonyms":[ "camouflage", "disguise", "mask", "conceal", "cover", "curtain", "enshroud", "hide", "obscure", "occlude", "occult", "shroud", "veil" ], "related":[ "brandish", "flourish", "wave", "advertise", "air", "announce", "blaze", "broadcast", "herald", "placard", "post", "proclaim", "publicize", "sound", "trumpet", "divulge", "talk (about)", "tell (of)", "bare", "discover", "reveal", "uncloak", "uncover", "unmask" ], "synonyms":[ "display", "disport", "exhibit", "expose", "flash", "flaunt", "lay out", "parade", "produce", 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"delicious", "delightful", "dreamy", "felicitous", "amiable", "charming", "cheery", "friendly", "jolly", "kindly", "sweet" ], "related":[ "abhorrent", "abominable", "appalling", "awful", "beastly", "bilious", "disgusting", "dreadful", "foul", "ghastly", "gnarly", "god-awful", "gross", "hateful", "hellish", "hideous", "horrendous", "horrible", "horrid", "invidious", "loathsome", "nauseating", "nauseous", "noisome", "obnoxious", "obscene", "odious", "offensive", "repellent", "repellant", "repugnant", "repulsive", "revolting", "revulsive", "scandalous", "seamy", "shocking", "sick", "sickening", "ugly", "unholy", "vile", "villainous", "aggravating", "annoying", "galling", "irritating", "vexing", "crappy", "cruddy", "crummy", "crumby", "lousy", "miserable", "sucky", "wretched" ], "synonyms":[ "bad", "bitter", "disagreeable", "displeasing", "distasteful", "harsh", "icky", "nasty", "rotten", "sour", "uncongenial", "unlovely", "unpalatable", "unpleasant", "unpleasing", "unsavory", "wicked", "yucky", "yukky" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unwilling":{ "not made or done willingly or by choice":{ "antonyms":[ "deliberate", "freewill", "intentional", "uncoerced", "unforced", "voluntary", "willful", "wilful", "willing" ], "examples":[ "unwilling contributions from city employees who felt pressured to do so" ], "near antonyms":[ "advised", "conscious", "considered", "knowing", "planned", "premeditated", "premeditative", "prepense", "purposeful", "volitional", "self-imposed", "self-inflicted" ], "related":[ "accidental", "unplanned", "unpremeditated", "automatic", "impulsive", "instinctive", "spontaneous", "unprompted", "inadvertent", "unconscious", "unknowing", "unwitting" ], "synonyms":[ "coerced", "forced", "involuntary", "unintended", "unintentional", "will-less" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unwinding":{ "to get rid of nervous tension or anxiety":{ "antonyms":[ "tensing (up)" ], "examples":[ "soft music and a good book help me unwind" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "unbending", "basking", "kicking back", "lolling", "lounging", "reposing", "resting", "bumming", "dallying", "dawdling", "dillydallying", "droning", "footling", "goofing (off)", "hacking (around)", "hanging (around or out)", "idling", "lazing", "loafing", "vegetating", "vegging out", "zoning out", "alleviating", "comforting", "easing", "relieving", "calming", "composing", "cooling", "quieting", "settling" ], "synonyms":[ "chilling", "chilling out", "decompressing", "de-stressing", "loosening up", "mellowing (out)", "relaxing", "winding down" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unwise":{ "not having or showing a deep understanding of something":{ "antonyms":[ "discerning", "insightful", "perceptive", "percipient", "sagacious", "sage", "sapient" ], "examples":[ "a stunningly unwise observer of the political scene" ], "near antonyms":[ "discriminating", "acute", "perspicacious", "brainy", "bright", "brilliant", "clever", "intelligent", "keen", "nimble", "quick", "quick-witted", "smart", "cerebral", "erudite", "learned", "literate", "scholarly", "astute", "sharp", "shrewd", "contemplative", "reflective", "thoughtful" ], "related":[ "undiscriminating", "dense", "dull", "obtuse", "sluggish", "thickheaded", "brainless", "dumb", "feebleminded", "foolish", "idiotic", "idiotical", "imbecile", "imbecilic", "moronic", "silly", "simple", "slow", "stupid", "thoughtless", "unintelligent", "witless" ], "synonyms":[ "imperceptive", "impercipient", "insentient", "unperceptive" ] }, "showing or marked by a lack of good sense or judgment":{ "antonyms":[ "judicious", "prudent", "sagacious", "sage", "sane", "sapient", "sensible", "sound", "wise" ], "examples":[ "made the unwise decision to invest in a brand-new company" ], "near antonyms":[ "brainy", "bright", "clever", "intelligent", "smart", "logical", "rational", "reasonable", "valid", "well-advised" ], "related":[ "airheaded", "birdbrained", "boobish", "brain-dead", "chowderheaded", "chuckleheaded", "clueless", "dense", "dim", "dim-witted", "doltish", "dopey", "dopy", "dorky", "dull", "dumb", "dunderheaded", "empty-headed", "feebleminded", "gormless", "idiotic", "idiotical", "imbecile", "imbecilic", "knuckleheaded", "lamebrain", "lamebrained", "mindless", "moronic", "oafish", "obtuse", "opaque", "pinheaded", "simple", "slow", "slow-witted", "soft", "softheaded", "thoughtless", "thick", "thickheaded", "unintelligent", "vacuous", "fallacious", "illogical", "invalid", "irrational", "nonrational", "surd", "unreasonable", "unreasoning", "unsound", "weak", "farcical", "laughable", "ludicrous", "ridiculous", "notional", "buffoonish", "clownish", "ill-advised", "unconsidered", "unreasoned" ], "synonyms":[ "absurd", "asinine", "balmy", "brainless", "bubbleheaded", "cockeyed", "crackpot", "crazy", "cuckoo", "daffy", "daft", "dippy", "dotty", "fatuous", "featherheaded", "fool", "foolish", "half-baked", "half-witted", "harebrained", "inept", "insane", "jerky", "kooky", "kookie", "loony", "looney", "lunatic", "lunkheaded", "mad", "nonsensical", "nutty", "preposterous", "sappy", "screwball", "senseless", "silly", "simpleminded", "stupid", "tomfool", "wacky", "whacky", "weak-minded", "witless", "zany" ] }, "showing poor judgment especially in personal relationships or social situations":{ "antonyms":[ "advisable", "discreet", "judicious", "prudent", "tactful", "wise" ], "examples":[ "an unwise urge to confide in total strangers" ], "near antonyms":[ "intelligent", "logical", "rational", "sensible", "smart", "sound", "appropriate", "becoming", "civil", "decorous", "proper", "seemly", "sage", "sane", "sapient" ], "related":[ "dumb", "idiotic", "idiotical", "moronic", "stupid", "careless", "heedless", "inconsiderate", "mindless", "thoughtless", "ill-mannered", "improper", "inappropriate", "indecorous", "unbecoming", "uncivil", "unseemly", "foolish", "harebrained", "nonsensical", "preposterous", "senseless", "silly" ], "synonyms":[ "brash", "graceless", "ill-advised", "imprudent", "inadvisable", "indelicate", "indiscreet", "injudicious", "tactless", "undiplomatic" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unwitting":{ "happening by chance":{ "antonyms":[ "calculated", "deliberate", "intended", "intentional", "planned", "premeditated", "premeditative", "prepense", "set" ], "examples":[ "an unwitting mistake made in copying the material" ], "near antonyms":[ "certain", "destined", "expected", "fixed", "foreordained", "foreseeable", "foreseen", "inevitable", "predestined", "predetermined", "predictable", "preordained", "prescribed", "sure", "conscious", "freewill", "knowing", "unforced", "voluntary", "volunteer", "willful", "wilful" ], "related":[ "coincidental", "freak", "odd", "aimless", "arbitrary", "desultory", "haphazard", "random", "uncertain", "unexpected", "unforeseeable", "unforeseen", "coerced", "forced", "involuntary", "unconscious", "unprompted" ], "synonyms":[ "accidental", "casual", "chance", "fluky", "flukey", "fortuitous", "inadvertent", "incidental", "unintended", "unintentional", "unplanned", "unpremeditated" ] }, "not informed about or aware of something":{ "antonyms":[ "acquainted", "aware", "cognizant", "conscious", "conversant", "grounded", "informed", "knowing", "mindful", "witting" ], "examples":[ "an unwitting accomplice to the crime" ], "near antonyms":[ "au courant", "hip", "plugged-in", "up-to-date", "educated", "knowledgeable", "schooled", "taught", "heedful", "observant", "sensitive", "sentient" ], "related":[ "uneducated", "unschooled", "untaught", "absent", "absentminded", "abstracted", "heedless", "inattentive", "inconscient" ], "synonyms":[ "clueless", "ignorant", "incognizant", "innocent", "insensible", "nescient", "oblivious", "unacquainted", "unaware", "unconscious", "uninformed", "unknowing", "unmindful" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unworldliness":{ "the quality or state of being simple and sincere":{ "antonyms":[ "artfulness", "cynicism", "knowingness", "sophistication", "worldliness" ], "examples":[ "there's a sweet unworldliness about her that makes men want to be her protector" ], "near antonyms":[ "affectedness", "artificiality", "pretentiousness", "deviousness", "dishonesty", "insincerity", "disbelief", "doubtfulness", "incredulity", "suspiciousness", "carefulness", "caution", "street smarts", "wariness", "pessimism", "skepticism", "maturity" ], "related":[ "candor", "frankness", "genuineness", "honesty", "openness", "sincerity", "straightforwardness", "unaffectedness", "unpretentiousness", "callowness", "childishness", "coltishness", "inexperience", "rawness", "insularity", "parochialism", "provincialism", "carelessness", "heedlessness", "thoughtlessness", "ignorance", "obliviousness", "unawareness", "credulity", "credulousness", "gullibility", "impressionability", "idealism", "impracticality", "optimism" ], "synonyms":[ "artlessness", "greenness", "guilelessness", "ingenuousness", "innocence", "naiveness", "na\u00efvet\u00e9", "naivete", "naivet\u00e9", "naivety", "na\u00efvety", "naturalness", "simplemindedness", "simpleness", "simplicity", "unsophistication", "viridity" ] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "unworldly":{ "lacking in worldly wisdom or informed judgment":{ "antonyms":[ "cosmopolitan", "experienced", "knowing", "sophisticated", "worldly", "worldly-wise" ], "examples":[ "the guy's unworldly enough to think that any stranger who would approach him on a city street is simply trying to help him" ], "near antonyms":[ "critical", "cynical", "doubting", "incredulous", "skeptical", "suspecting", "suspicious", "unconvinced", "careful", "cautious", "guarded", "leery", "leary", "wary", "watchful", "down-to-earth", "hardheaded", "pragmatic", "pragmatical", "realistic", "sober", "street-smart", "streetwise" ], "related":[ "callow", "childish", "immature", "inexperienced", "raw", "childlike", "idealistic", "impractical", "unrealistic", "believing", "credulous", "gullible", "gullable", "susceptible", "trustful", "trusting", "unguarded", "beguiled", "duped", "gulled", "tricked", "careless", "heedless", "thoughtless" ], "synonyms":[ "aw-shucks", "dewy", "dewy-eyed", "green", "ingenuous", "innocent", "na\u00eff", "naif", "naive", "na\u00efve", "primitive", "simple", "simpleminded", "uncritical", "unknowing", "unsophisticated", "unsuspecting", "unsuspicious", "unwary", "wide-eyed" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unwound":{ "to get rid of nervous tension or anxiety":{ "antonyms":[ "tensed (up)" ], "examples":[ "soft music and a good book help me unwind" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "unbent", "basked", "kicked back", "lolled", "lounged", "reposed", "rested", "bummed", "dallied", "dawdled", "dillydallied", "droned", "footled", "goofed (off)", "hacked (around)", "hung (around or out)", "hanged (around or out)", "idled", "lazed", "loafed", "vegetated", "vegged out", "zoned out", "alleviated", "comforted", "eased", "relieved", "calmed", "composed", "cooled", "quieted", "settled" ], "synonyms":[ "chilled", "chilled out", "decompressed", "de-stressed", "loosened up", "mellowed (out)", "relaxed", "wound down", "winded down" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unwritten":{ "made or carried on through speaking rather than in writing":{ "antonyms":[ "paper", "written" ], "examples":[ "an unwritten contract may not be enforceable" ], "near antonyms":[ "explicit", "formal" ], "related":[ "consensual", "implicit", "informal", "articulated", "verbalized", "given", "pronounced", "said", "sounded", "stated", "told", "voiced" ], "synonyms":[ "nuncupative", "oral", "spoken", "verbal", "viva voce", "word-of-mouth" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unyielding":{ "having a consistency that does not easily yield to pressure":{ "antonyms":[ "flabby", "soft", "spongy", "squashy", "squishy" ], "examples":[ "knead the dough until it feels reasonably unyielding" ], "near antonyms":[ "loose", "scattered", "thin", "bendable", "elastic", "flexible", "malleable", "pliable", "pliant", "supple", "droopy", "flaccid", "floppy", "lank", "limp", "slack", "airy", "light", "permeable", "porous", "ultrasoft" ], "related":[ "case-hardened", "compacted", "compressed", "hardened", "indurated", "stiffened", "tempered", "close", "dense", "heavy", "thick", "thickset", "inelastic", "inflexible", "ramrod", "unbending", "compressed", "condensed", "adamantine", "rocklike", "sturdy", "substantial", "impenetrable", "impermeable", "nonporous" ], "synonyms":[ "compact", "firm", "hard", "rigid", "solid", "stiff" ] }, "incapable of or highly resistant to bending":{ "antonyms":[ "flexible", "floppy", "pliable", "pliant", "supple", "yielding" ], "examples":[ "an unyielding steel bar" ], "near antonyms":[ "elastic", "resilient", "springy", "stretchy", "workable", "malleable", "plastic", "semiflexible", "droopy", "flabby", "flaccid", "mushy", "semisoft", "soft", "squashy", "squishy", "lank", "limber", "limp", "lissome", "lissom", "lithe", "lithesome", "willowy" ], "related":[ "inelastic", "firm", "hard", "solid", "sound", "strong", "brittle", "crisp", "compact", "dense", "substantial", "arthritic", "rheumatic", "nonelastic", "nonmalleable" ], "synonyms":[ "inflexible", "rigid", "stiff", "stiffened" ] }, "showing no signs of slackening or yielding in one's purpose":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the pioneers faced the challenge of settling the frontier with unyielding courage" ], "near antonyms":[ "slackening", "softening", "yielding", "impotent", "invertebrate", "slack", "spineless", "weak", "complaisant", "obliging", "pliable", "pliant" ], "related":[ "persevering", "persistent", "tenacious", "hard", "hardheaded", "headstrong", "intractable", "mulish", "obdurate", "opinionated", "peevish", "pertinacious", "perverse", "pigheaded", "self-willed", "stubborn", "uncooperative", "willful", "wilful", "merciless", "ruthless", "unforgiving" ], "synonyms":[ "determined", "dogged", "grim", "implacable", "relentless", "unappeasable", "unflinching", "unrelenting" ] }, "sticking to an opinion, purpose, or course of action in spite of reason, arguments, or persuasion":{ "antonyms":[ "acquiescent", "agreeable", "amenable", "compliant", "complying", "flexible", "pliable", "pliant", "relenting", "yielding" ], "examples":[ "despite studies showing that limits on development would hurt the local economy, the town council remained unyielding in their support for these limits" ], "near antonyms":[ "docile", "obedient", "placable", "submissive", "tractable", "accepting", "persuadable", "receptive", "responsive", "willing", "governable", "manageable", "reasonable", "temperate", "slavish", "subservient" ], "related":[ "anal-retentive", "obsessive", "wayward", "wrongheaded", "determined", "hell-bent", "inexorable", "persistent", "relentless", "resolved", "set", "single-minded", "steadfast", "stouthearted", "tenacious", "unflinching", "firm", "hard-line", "hard-shell", "hard-shelled", "iron", "severe", "stern", "strict", "hidebound", "narrow-minded", "rigid", "bloody-minded", "cantankerous", "contrary", "cussed", "contumacious", "disobedient", "froward", "insubordinate", "intractable", "recalcitrant", "refractory", "uncooperative", "ungovernable", "unmanageable", "unruly", "defiant", "insurgent", "mutinous", "indomitable", "invincible", "unconquerable", "confirmed", "inveterate", "unregenerate", "demanding", "exacting" ], "synonyms":[ "adamant", "adamantine", "bullheaded", "dogged", "hard", "hard-nosed", "hardened", "hardheaded", "headstrong", "immovable", "implacable", "inconvincible", "inflexible", "intransigent", "mulish", "obdurate", "obstinate", "opinionated", "ossified", "pat", "pertinacious", "perverse", "pigheaded", "self-opinionated", "self-willed", "stiff-necked", "stubborn", "unbending", "uncompromising", "unrelenting", "willful", "wilful" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unwashed":{ "belonging to the class of people of low social or economic rank":{ "examples":[ "a TV producer who knew what the unwashed masses wanted\u2014and unhesitatingly gave it to them" ], "synonyms":[ "baseborn", "common", "humble", "ignoble", "inferior", "low", "low-life", "lowborn", "lower-class", "lowly", "lumpen", "mean", "plebeian", "prole", "proletarian", "vulgar" ], "related":[ "bourgeois", "middle-class", "plain", "poor", "simple", "working-class", "d\u00e9class\u00e9", "down-market", "downscale" ], "near antonyms":[ "eminent", "illustrious", "notable", "prominent" ], "antonyms":[ "aristocratic", "blue-blooded", "genteel", "gentle", "grand", "great", "high", "highborn", "highbred", "lofty", "noble", "patrician", "upper-class", "upper-crust", "wellborn" ] }, "people looked down upon as ignorant and of the lowest class":{ "examples":[ "Aunt Edna was fond of snootily reminding us that we need not take our manners from the great unwashed" ], "synonyms":[ "proletariat", "rabble", "rabblement", "ragtag and bobtail", "riffraff", "rout", "scum", "tag, rag, and bobtail", "tagrag and bobtail", "trash" ], "related":[ "dregs", "commoners", "commons", "herd", "hoi polloi", "masses", "millions", "mob", "multitude", "people", "plebeians", "populace", "public", "rank and file", "bourgeoisie", "middle class", "working class" ], "near antonyms":[ "elect", "establishment", "gentlefolk", "gentlefolks", "nobility", "peerage" ], "antonyms":[ "A-list", "aristocracy", "elite", "gentry", "quality", "society", "upper class", "upper crust" ] }, "type":[ "adjective", "noun" ] }, "unprovable":{ "as in unsustainable , unsupportable":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "related":[], "near antonyms":[], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unseasonable":{ "occurring before the usual or expected time":{ "examples":[ "an unseasonable snowstorm in early November" ], "synonyms":[ "early", "inopportune", "precocious", "premature", "untimely" ], "related":[ "unanticipated", "unexpected", "unforeseen", "unlooked-for", "abrupt", "sudden" ], "near antonyms":[ "behindhand", "belated", "delinquent", "latish", "overdue", "slow", "tardy", "anticipated", "expected", "delayed", "detained", "postponed" ], "antonyms":[ "late" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unthrone":{ "to remove from a position of prominence or power (as a throne)":{ "examples":[ "the board of directors unthroned the CEO when it became clear that he was not going to reverse the company's sagging fortunes anytime soon" ], "synonyms":[ "defrock", "depose", "deprive", "dethrone", "displace", "oust", "uncrown", "unmake", "unseat" ], "related":[ "can", "cashier", "discharge", "dismiss", "fire", "muster out", "remove", "retire", "sack", "overthrow", "subvert", "supplant", "topple", "usurp", "banish", "boot (out)", "bounce", "cast out", "chase", "drum (out)", "eject", "expel", "extrude", "rout", "run off", "throw out" ], "near antonyms":[ "baptize", "inaugurate", "induct", "initiate", "install", "instate", "invest", "appoint", "designate", "elect" ], "antonyms":[ "crown", "enthrone", "throne" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "uncurious":{ "having or showing a lack of interest or concern":{ "examples":[ "how can you be so uncurious about the world around you?" ], "synonyms":[ "apathetic", "casual", "complacent", "disinterested", "incurious", "indifferent", "insensible", "insouciant", "nonchalant", "perfunctory", "pococurante", "unconcerned", "uninterested" ], "related":[ "halfhearted", "lukewarm", "tepid", "aloof", "cold", "numb", "remote", "unemotional", "callous", "hard-hearted", "insensitive", "unfeeling", "calm", "cool", "detached", "dispassionate", "careless", "heedless", "mindless", "impassive", "impervious", "phlegmatic", "stoic", "stoical", "stolid", "lethargic", "listless", "unimpressed" ], "near antonyms":[ "attentive", "aware", "conscientious", "heedful", "mindful", "caring", "sensitive", "warmhearted", "ardent", "fervent", "keen", "passionate", "warm", "zealous" ], "antonyms":[ "concerned", "interested" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unenlightened":{ "as in benighted":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "related":[], "near antonyms":[], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unleashes":{ "to set free (from a state of being held in check)":{ "examples":[ "unleashed all of his unspoken love for her in a long letter that he hoped he would have the courage to mail" ], "synonyms":[ "loosens", "looses", "releases", "uncorks", "unlocks", "unloosens", "unlooses" ], "related":[ "discharges", "emancipates", "enfranchises", "frees", "liberates", "manumits", "springs", "unbinds", "uncages", "unchains", "unfetters", "unmoors", "unshackles", "airs", "expresses", "takes out", "vents" ], "near antonyms":[ "handcuffs", "manacles", "shackles", "trammels", "binds", "confines", "enchains", "fetters", "halters", "hampers" ], "antonyms":[ "bridles", "checks", "constrains", "contains", "controls", "curbs", "governs", "holds", "inhibits", "regulates", "reins (in)", "restrains", "smothers", "tames" ] }, "to find emotional release for":{ "examples":[ "lifting weights is a way for me to unleash all the frustrations of the workday" ], "synonyms":[ "looses", "releases", "takes out", "vents" ], "related":[ "acts out", "airs", "expresses", "states", "ventilates", "voices" ], "near antonyms":[ "controls", "governs", "handles", "manages", "bridles", "checks", "constrains", "contains", "curbs", "holds back", "pulls in", "quells", "reins (in)", "restrains", "smothers", "tames", "allays", "lulls", "quiets", "soothes", "stills", "chokes", "inhibits", "muffles", "pockets", "represses", "stifles", "strangles", "swallows" ], "antonyms":[ "bottles (up)", "represses", "suppresses" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unethically":{ "as in immorally , underhandedly":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "related":[], "near antonyms":[], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adverb" ] }, "undeveloped":{ "as in underdeveloped , backward":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "related":[], "near antonyms":[], "antonyms":[] }, "as in natural , uncultivated":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "related":[], "near antonyms":[], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "untaught":{ "lacking in education or the knowledge gained from books":{ "examples":[ "an untaught artist whose primitive paintings are now prized by collectors" ], "synonyms":[ "analphabetic", "benighted", "dark", "ignorant", "illiterate", "nonliterate", "rude", "simple", "uneducated", "uninstructed", "unlearned", "unlettered", "unread", "unschooled", "untutored" ], "related":[ "functionally illiterate", "innumerate", "semiliterate", "unknowledgeable", "artless", "lowbrow", "philistine", "uncultivated", "uncultured", "callow", "green", "inexperienced", "innocent", "naive", "na\u00efve", "unsophisticated", "raw", "unskilled", "untrained", "brainless", "dumb", "idiotic", "idiotical", "imbecile", "imbecilic", "moronic", "stupid", "witless", "foolish", "senseless", "silly" ], "near antonyms":[ "brilliant", "intelligent", "smart", "experienced", "expert", "trained", "erudite", "learned", "polyhistoric", "polymath", "polymathic", "scholarly", "cultivated", "cultured", "highbrow", "intellectual", "sophisticated", "acquainted", "aware", "familiar" ], "antonyms":[ "educated", "knowledgeable", "lettered", "literate", "schooled", "well-informed", "well-read" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unimaginative":{ "not having or showing an ability to think of new and interesting ideas; not imaginative":{ "examples":[ "a predictable and unimaginative writer/book", "The service is great but the menu is unimaginative ." ], "synonyms":[], "related":[], "near antonyms":[], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unambivalent":{ "not subject to misinterpretation or more than one interpretation":{ "examples":[ "that comment is an unambivalent insult" ], "synonyms":[ "apparent", "bald", "bald-faced", "barefaced", "bright-line", "broad", "clear", "clear-cut", "crystal clear", "decided", "distinct", "evident", "lucid", "luculent", "luminous", "manifest", "nonambiguous", "obvious", "open-and-shut", "palpable", "patent", "pellucid", "perspicuous", "plain", "ringing", "straightforward", "transparent", "unambiguous", "unequivocal", "unmistakable" ], "related":[ "cognizable", "cognoscible", "comprehendible", "comprehensible", "digestible", "fathomable", "graspable", "intelligible", "knowable", "understandable", "self-evident", "self-explanatory", "clean-cut", "simple", "tidy", "uncomplicated", "overt", "undisguised", "appreciable", "perceptible", "recognizable", "sensible", "tangible", "discernible", "discernable", "noticeable", "observable", "visible", "black-and-white", "explicit", "trenchant", "well-defined", "clean", "decipherable", "fair", "legible", "readable" ], "near antonyms":[ "incomprehensible", "indecipherable", "unfathomable", "unintelligible", "unknowable", "impalpable", "imperceptible", "inappreciable", "indiscernible", "insensible", "cloudy", "gauzy", "gray", "grey", "hazy", "imprecise", "indefinite", "indeterminate", "misty", "murky", "nebulous", "noncommittal", "sketchy", "slippery", "subtle", "vague", "illegible", "undecipherable", "unreadable" ], "antonyms":[ "ambiguous", "clouded", "cryptic", "dark", "enigmatic", "enigmatical", "equivocal", "indistinct", "mysterious", "nonobvious", "obfuscated", "obscure", "unapparent", "unclarified", "unclear" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "uncongenial":{ "not giving pleasure to the mind or senses":{ "examples":[ "a dank and uncongenial castle that makes one question just how merry old England really was" ], "synonyms":[ "bad", "bitter", "disagreeable", "displeasing", "distasteful", "harsh", "icky", "nasty", "rotten", "sour", "unlovely", "unpalatable", "unpleasant", "unpleasing", "unsavory", "unwelcome", "wicked", "yucky", "yukky" ], "related":[ "abhorrent", "abominable", "appalling", "awful", "beastly", "bilious", "disgusting", "dreadful", "foul", "ghastly", "gnarly", "god-awful", "gross", "hateful", "hellish", "hideous", "horrendous", "horrible", "horrid", "invidious", "loathsome", "nauseating", "nauseous", "noisome", "obnoxious", "obscene", "odious", "offensive", "repellent", "repellant", "repugnant", "repulsive", "revolting", "revulsive", "scandalous", "seamy", "shocking", "sick", "sickening", "ugly", "unholy", "vile", "villainous", "aggravating", "annoying", "galling", "irritating", "vexing", "crappy", "cruddy", "crummy", "crumby", "lousy", "miserable", "sucky", "wretched" ], "near antonyms":[ "delectable", "delicious", "delightful", "dreamy", "felicitous", "amiable", "charming", "cheery", "friendly", "jolly", "kindly", "sweet" ], "antonyms":[ "agreeable", "congenial", "good", "grateful", "gratifying", "nice", "palatable", "pleasant", "pleasing", "pleasurable", "satisfying", "welcome" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "undergrads":{ "as in underclassmen , upperclassmen":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "related":[], "near antonyms":[], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "unscripted":{ "as in unrehearsed , off-the-cuff":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "related":[], "near antonyms":[], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unrealities":{ "a conception or image created by the imagination and having no objective reality":{ "examples":[ "a sci-fi author who seems to have preferred the unrealities of his own fiction to the realities of the world about him" ], "synonyms":[ "chimeras", "conceits", "daydreams", "delusions", "dreams", "fancies", "fantasies", "phantasies", "figments", "hallucinations", "illusions", "nonentities", "phantasms", "fantasms", "pipe dreams", "visions" ], "related":[ "ignes fatui", "mirages", "will-o'-the-wisps", "brainchildren", "ideas", "concoctions", "fables", "fabrications", "fictions", "inventions", "visualizations", "cloud-cuckoo-lands", "cloudlands", "Shangri-las", "utopias", "daymares", "nightmares" ], "near antonyms":[ "actualities", "facts", "realities" ], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "unequivocally":{ "as in really , clearly":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "related":[], "near antonyms":[], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adverb" ] }, "unprecedented":{ "not known or experienced before":{ "examples":[ "this is an unprecedented request for the reference desk" ], "synonyms":[ "fresh", "new", "novel", "original", "strange", "unaccustomed", "unfamiliar", "unheard-of", "unknown" ], "related":[ "innovative", "unique", "nontraditional", "unconventional", "untried", "unused", "unworn", "pathbreaking", "pioneering", "trailblazing" ], "near antonyms":[ "conventional", "established", "traditional", "tried", "tried-and-true", "derivative", "imitative" ], "antonyms":[ "familiar", "hackneyed", "old", "time-honored", "tired", "warmed-over" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unavailable":{ "hard or impossible to get to or get at":{ "examples":[ "the commander is unavailable right now" ], "synonyms":[ "inaccessible", "inapproachable", "inconvenient", "unapproachable", "unattainable", "unobtainable", "unreachable", "untouchable" ], "related":[ "away", "distant", "far", "faraway", "far-off", "remote", "removed", "apart", "hidden", "isolated", "out-of-the-way", "secluded" ], "near antonyms":[ "close", "immediate", "near", "nearby", "neighboring", "next-door", "nigh" ], "antonyms":[ "accessible", "acquirable", "approachable", "attainable", "convenient", "getatable", "handy", "obtainable", "procurable", "reachable" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unexampled":{ "having no equal or rival for excellence or desirability":{ "examples":[ "her performance in the Olympics was an unexampled display of athletic prowess" ], "synonyms":[ "incomparable", "inimitable", "matchless", "nonpareil", "only", "peerless", "unequaled", "unequalled", "unmatched", "unparalleled", "unrivaled", "unrivalled", "unsurpassable", "unsurpassed" ], "related":[ "alone", "singular", "unique", "exceptional", "extraordinary", "rare", "uncommon", "unusual", "A-OK", "A1", "awesome", "bang-up", "banner", "beautiful", "blue-chip", "boffo", "bonny", "bonnie", "boss", "brag", "brave", "bully", "bumper", "capital", "choice", "classic", "cool", "corking", "crackerjack", "cracking", "dandy", "divine", "dope", "down", "dynamite", "excellent", "fab", "fabulous", "famous", "fantabulous", "fantastic", "fine", "first-class", "first-rate", "first-string", "five-star", "frontline", "gangbusters", "gangbuster", "gone", "grand", "great", "groovy", "heavenly", "high-class", "hot", "hype", "immense", "jim-dandy", "keen", "lovely", "marvelous", "marvellous", "mean", "neat", "nifty", "noble", "number one", "No. 1", "numero uno", "out-of-sight", "par excellence", "peachy", "peachy keen", "phat", "prime", "primo", "prize", "prizewinning", "quality", "radical", "righteous", "sensational", "splendid", "stellar", "sterling", "superb", "superior", "superlative", "supernal", "swell", "terrific", "tip-top", "top", "top-notch", "wizard", "wonderful", "better", "preferred", "exceptional", "fancy", "high-grade", "special" ], "near antonyms":[ "common", "commonplace", "everyday", "familiar", "frequent", "garden", "household", "normal", "ordinary", "routine", "ubiquitous", "usual", "inferior", "lesser", "worse", "worst", "bad", "bastard", "bush", "bush-league", "deficient", "depressed", "dissatisfactory", "ill", "inferior", "lame", "lousy", "low", "lower", "off", "paltry", "poor", "punk", "substandard", "unacceptable", "unsatisfactory", "wanting", "low-grade", "substandard", "mediocre", "second-class", "second-rate", "atrocious", "awful", "execrable", "pathetic", "rotten", "terrible", "vile", "wretched" ], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "untanned":{ "as in sallow , cadaverous":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "related":[], "near antonyms":[], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unknotted":{ "as in untied , uncoiled":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "related":[], "near antonyms":[], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unaffordable":{ "as in exorbitant , unreasonable":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "related":[], "near antonyms":[], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unswerving":{ "not changing or becoming weaker; always staying strong":{ "examples":[ "his unswerving devotion to duty", "She had unswerving loyalty to her best friend." ], "synonyms":[], "related":[], "near antonyms":[], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unsolvable":{ "incapable of being solved or accomplished":{ "examples":[ "an apparently unsolvable problem" ], "synonyms":[ "hopeless", "impossible", "insoluble", "insolvable", "insuperable", "unattainable", "undoable", "unrealizable" ], "related":[ "impracticable", "impractical", "infeasible", "unusable", "unworkable", "debatable", "disputable", "doubtable", "doubtful", "dubious", "far-fetched", "fishy", "improbable", "problematic", "problematical", "questionable", "shady", "shaky", "suspect", "suspicious", "unfeasible", "unlikely", "implausible", "inconceivable", "incredible", "unbelievable", "unimaginable", "unthinkable", "futile", "useless", "absurd", "fantastic", "fantastical", "outlandish", "preposterous", "ridiculous" ], "near antonyms":[ "applicable", "functional", "practicable", "practical", "reasonable", "serviceable", "usable", "useable", "useful", "working", "likely", "probable", "acceptable", "believable", "conceivable", "credible", "plausible" ], "antonyms":[ "achievable", "attainable", "doable", "feasible", "possible", "realizable", "resolvable", "soluble", "workable" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unpunished":{ "as in undisciplined":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "related":[], "near antonyms":[], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] } }