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"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" ], "near antonyms":[ "baptizing", "baptising", "inaugurating", "inducting", "initiating", "installing", "instating", "investing", "appointing", "designating", "electing" ], "antonyms":[ "crowning", "enthroning", "throning" ] }, "type":[ "noun", "verb" ] }, "unmarketable":{ "as in unsalable , noncommercial":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "near synonyms":[ "noncommercial", "nonsalable", "uncommercial", "unsalable" ], "near antonyms":[ "commercial", "corporate", "marketable", "mass-market", "salable", "saleable", "mass-produced", "wholesale" ], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unmarred":{ "as in untouched , unsullied":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "near synonyms":[ "unaltered", "unblemished", 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"whitewash", "becloud", "bedim", "befog", "cloud", "darken", "eclipse", "obscure", "overcast", "overshadow", "shade" ], "antonyms":[ "cloak", "conceal", "cover (up)", "enshroud", "hide", "mask", "shroud", "veil" ] }, "to reveal the true nature of":{ "examples":[ "unmasked the motives of the people advocating the sale of the publicly owned land" ], "synonyms":[ "debunk", "expose", "nail", "show up", "uncloak", "uncover", "undress" ], "near synonyms":[ "demolish", "discredit", "disprove", "disclose", "divulge", "tell", "unveil" ], "near antonyms":[ "conceal", "hide", "secrete", "veil" ], "antonyms":[ "camouflage", "cloak", "disguise", "mask" ] }, "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 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"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":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "near synonyms":[ "forgettable", "unremarkable", "average", "ordinary", "prosaic", "routine", "run-of-the-mill", "standard", "unexceptional" ], "near antonyms":[ "citable", "memorable", "mentionable", "nameable", "namable", "notable", "noteworthy", "observable", "remarkable", "quotable", "repeatable", "indelible", "unforgettable" ], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unmentionable":{ "as in ineffable":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "near synonyms":[ "ineffable", "illegal", "illegitimate", "illicit", "improper", "inappropriate", "unauthorized", "unlawful", "unlicensed", "unseemly", "unsuitable", "intolerable", "unacceptable", "unbearable", "unendurable", "objectionable", "banned", "barred", "forbidden", "impermissible", "interdicted", "outlawed", "prohibited", "proscribed", "taboo", "tabu", "verboten", "disallowed", "disapproved", "discouraged", "refused", "rejected", "revoked", "unsanctioned", "vetoed", "repressed", "suppressed", "precluded", "prevented", "stopped" ], "near antonyms":[ "allowable", "permissible", "permissive", "sufferable", "acceptable", "bearable", "endurable", "tolerable", "accepted", "accredited", "allowed", "appropriate", "approved", "authorized", "certified", "endorsed", "indorsed", "lawful", "legal", "legitimate", "licensed", "OK", "okay", "permitted", "warranted", "accorded", "granted", "sanctioned", "vouchsafed", "brooked", "condoned", "countenanced", "encouraged", "promoted", "supported", "commanded", "mandatory", "ordered", "required", "proper", "seemly", "suitable", "tolerated", "unobjectionable" ], "antonyms":[] }, "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 unfair , undeserved":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "near synonyms":[ "undeserved", "undue", "unfair", "unjust", "unjustified", "unwarranted", "incoherent", "incorrect", "irrelative", "irrelevant", "improper", "inapplicable", "inapposite", "inappropriate", "inapt", "indefensible", "unjustifiable", "unreasonable", "unsuitable", "biased", "inequitable", "partial", "unequal", "arbitrary", "despotic", "illegitimate", "unlawful" ], "near antonyms":[ "competent", "condign", "deserved", "due", "fair", "just", "justified", "merited", "right", "rightful", "warranted", "applicable", "appropriate", "apt", "fit", "fitting", "meet", "proper", "requisite", "suitable", "lawful", "legal", "legitimate" ], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unmindful":{ "not informed about or aware of something":{ "examples":[ "unmindful of the consequences of such a rash decision" ], "synonyms":[ "clueless", "ignorant", "incognizant", "innocent", "insensible", "nescient", "oblivious", "unacquainted", "unaware", "unconscious", "uninformed", "unknowing", "unwitting" ], "near synonyms":[ "uneducated", "unschooled", "untaught", "absent", "absentminded", "abstracted", "heedless", "inattentive", "inconscient" ], "near antonyms":[ "au courant", "hip", "plugged-in", "up-to-date", "educated", "knowledgeable", "schooled", "taught", "heedful", "observant", "sensitive", "sentient" ], "antonyms":[ "acquainted", "aware", "cognizant", "conscious", "conversant", "grounded", "informed", "knowing", "mindful", "witting" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unmitigated":{ "having no exceptions or restrictions":{ "examples":[ "it looks like another one of your get-rich-quick schemes has ended in unmitigated failure" ], "synonyms":[ "absolute", "all-out", "arrant", "blank", "blooming", "bodacious", "categorical", "categoric", "clean", "complete", "consummate", "crashing", "damn", "damned", "dead", "deadly", "definite", "downright", "dreadful", "fair", "flat", "flat-out", "out-and-out", "outright", "perfect", "plumb", "profound", "pure", "rank", "regular", "sheer", "simple", "stark", "stone", "straight-out", "thorough", "thoroughgoing", "total", "unadulterated", "unalloyed", "unconditional", "unqualified", "utter", "very" ], "near synonyms":[ "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" ], "near antonyms":[ "doubtful", "dubious", "equivocal", "qualified", "questionable", "restricted", "uncertain" ], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unmanning":{ "to deprive of courage or confidence":{ "examples":[ "the near crash of the airliner was a completely unmanning experience for the passengers" ], "synonyms":[ "demoralizing", "emasculating", "paralyzing", "undoing", "unnerving", "unstringing" ], "near synonyms":[ "debilitating", "enervating", "enfeebling", "neutering", "weakening", "prostrating", "sapping", "softening", "tiring", "wasting", "frightening", "intimidating", "psyching (out)", "scaring", "terrifying", "terrorizing", "daunting", "discouraging", "disheartening", "dismaying", "dispiriting", "crazing", "deranging", "maddening", "unbalancing", "unhinging", "discomposing", "disquieting", "disturbing", "fazing", "perturbing", "unsettling", "upsetting", "weirding out" ], "near antonyms":[ "fortifying", "strengthening", "emboldening", "encouraging", "heartening" ], "antonyms":[ "nerving" ] }, "to lessen the courage or confidence of":{ "examples":[ "players who wouldn't let themselves be unmanned by the loss of a single game" ], "synonyms":[ "chilling", "daunting", "demoralizing", "discouraging", "disheartening", "dismaying", "dispiriting", "frustrating", "unnerving" ], "near synonyms":[ "browbeating", "bullying", "cowing", "intimidating", "depressing", "saddening", "weighing", "afflicting", "trying", "dampening", "damping", "deadening", "distressing", "troubling", "bothering", "irking", "vexing", "worrying", "debilitating", "enfeebling", "undermining", "weakening", "frightening", "horrifying", "scaring" ], "near antonyms":[ "buoying (up)", "cheering", "gladdening", "animating", "enlivening", "invigorating", "enforcing", "fortifying", "reinforcing", "reenforcing", "strengthening", "assuring", "reassuring", "boosting", "energizing", "exciting", "galvanizing", "inspiring", "lifting", "provoking", "quickening", "rallying", "stimulating", "stirring" ], "antonyms":[ "emboldening", "encouraging", "heartening", "nerving", "steeling" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unmerciful":{ "going beyond a normal or acceptable limit in degree or amount":{ "examples":[ "she went into an unmerciful level of detail about her latest health problems" ], "synonyms":[ "baroque", "devilish", "excessive", "exorbitant", "extravagant", "extreme", "fancy", "immoderate", "inordinate", "insane", "intolerable", "lavish", "overdue", "overextravagant", "overmuch", "overweening", "plethoric", "steep", "stiff", "towering", "unconscionable", "undue" ], "near synonyms":[ "boundless", "endless", "immeasurable", "infinite", "limitless", "unbearable", "unjustifiable", "unwarranted", "improper", "inappropriate", "thick", "unseemly", "unrestrained" ], "near antonyms":[ "deficient", "inadequate", "insufficient", "minimal", "minimum" ], "antonyms":[ "middling", "moderate", "modest", "reasonable", "temperate" ] }, "having or 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"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" ], "near antonyms":[ "benevolent", "benignant", "gentle", "kind", "clement", "indulgent", "lenient", "mild", "cordial", "friendly", "good-natured", "good-tempered", "gracious", "tolerant", "understanding", "affectionate", "fond", "loving" ], "antonyms":[ "charitable", "compassionate", "humane", "kindhearted", "kindly", "merciful", "sensitive", "softhearted", "sympathetic", "tender", "tenderhearted", "warm", "warmhearted" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unmasking":{ "to make known (as information previously kept secret)":{ "examples":[ "the killer's identity won't be unmasked until the season's final episode" ], "synonyms":[ "baring", "disclosing", "discovering", "divulging", "exposing", "letting on (about)", "revealing", "spilling", "telling", "unbosoming", "uncloaking", "uncovering", "unveiling" ], "near synonyms":[ "confiding", "sharing", "debunking", "showing up", "unclothing", "undraping", "advertising", "announcing", "blazing", "bringing out", "broadcasting", "declaring", "placarding", "posting", "proclaiming", "promulgating", "publicizing", "publishing", "sounding", "betraying", "blabbing", "giving away", "leaking", "informing", "squealing", "talking", "communicating", "imparting", "relating", "acknowledging", "admitting", "avowing", "conceding", "confessing", "owning", "disinterring", "raking up", "smoking out", "unearthing" ], "near antonyms":[ "camouflaging", "disguising", "gilding", "glossing (over)", "varnishing", "whitewashing", "beclouding", "bedimming", "befogging", "clouding", "darkening", "eclipsing", "obscuring", "overcasting", "overshadowing", "shading" ], "antonyms":[ "cloaking", "concealing", "covering (up)", "enshrouding", "hiding", "masking", "shrouding", "veiling" ] }, "to reveal the true nature of":{ "examples":[ "unmasked the motives of the people advocating the sale of the publicly owned land" ], "synonyms":[ "debunking", "exposing", "nailing", "showing up", "uncloaking", "uncovering", "undressing" ], "near synonyms":[ "demolishing", "discrediting", "disproving", "disclosing", "divulging", "telling", "unveiling" ], "near antonyms":[ "concealing", "hiding", "secreting", "veiling" ], "antonyms":[ "camouflaging", "cloaking", "disguising", "masking" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unmixing":{ "as in separating , breaking down":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "near synonyms":[ "breaking down", "breaking up", "separating", "cleaving", "disjoining", "disuniting", "dividing", "divorcing", "parting", "rupturing", "severing", "sundering", "dispersing", "dissolving", "scattering", "detaching", "disengaging", "splitting" ], "near antonyms":[ "amalgamating", "blending", "combining", "comingling", "commingling", "commixing", "compositing", "concreting", "conflating", "fusing", "homogenizing", "immingling", "immixing", "incorporating", "integrating", "interfusing", "intermingling", "intermixing", "melding", "merging", "mingling", "mixing", "adding", "admixing", "beating (in)", "cutting in", "folding", "stirring", "tossing", "coalescing", "compounding", "emulsifying" ], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unmade":{ "to remove from a position of prominence or power (as a throne)":{ "examples":[ "a movie studio chief who likes to boast that he can unmake any star in Hollywood if he wishes" ], "synonyms":[ "defrocked", "deposed", "deprived", "dethroned", "displaced", "ousted", "uncrowned", "unseated", "unthroned" ], "near synonyms":[ "canned", "cashiered", "discharged", "dismissed", "fired", "mustered out", "removed", "retired", "sacked", "overthrew", "subverted", "supplanted", "toppled", "usurped", "banished", "booted (out)", "bounced", "cast out", "chased", "drummed (out)", "ejected", "expelled", "extruded", "ran off", "routed", "threw out" ], "near antonyms":[ "baptized", "baptised", "inaugurated", "inducted", "initiated", "installed", "instated", "invested", "appointed", "designated", "elected" ], "antonyms":[ "crowned", "enthroned", "throned" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unman":{ "to deprive of courage or confidence":{ "examples":[ "the near crash of the airliner was a completely unmanning experience for the passengers" ], "synonyms":[ "demoralize", "emasculate", "paralyze", "undo", "unnerve", "unstring" ], "near synonyms":[ "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" ], "near antonyms":[ "fortify", "strengthen", "embolden", "encourage", "hearten" ], "antonyms":[ "nerve" ] }, "to lessen the courage or confidence of":{ "examples":[ "players who wouldn't let themselves be unmanned by the loss of a single game" ], "synonyms":[ "chill", "daunt", "demoralize", "discourage", "dishearten", "dismay", "dispirit", "frustrate", "unnerve" ], "near synonyms":[ "browbeat", "bully", "cow", "intimidate", "depress", "sadden", "weigh", "afflict", "try", "damp", "dampen", "deaden", "distress", "trouble", "bother", "irk", "vex", "worry", "debilitate", "enfeeble", "undermine", "weaken", "frighten", "horrify", "scare" ], "near antonyms":[ "buoy (up)", "cheer", "gladden", "animate", "enliven", "invigorate", "enforce", "fortify", "reinforce", "reenforce", "strengthen", "assure", "reassure", "boost", "energize", "excite", "galvanize", "inspire", "lift", "provoke", "quicken", "rally", "stimulate", "stir" ], "antonyms":[ "embolden", "encourage", "hearten", "nerve", "steel" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unmake":{ "to remove from a position of prominence or power (as a throne)":{ "examples":[ "a movie studio chief who likes to boast that he can unmake any star in Hollywood if he wishes" ], "synonyms":[ "defrock", "depose", "deprive", "dethrone", "displace", "oust", "uncrown", "unseat", "unthrone" ], "near synonyms":[ "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" ] }, "unmuffling":{ "as in increasing , enhancing":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "near synonyms":[ "amplifying", "boosting", "deepening", "enhancing", "heightening", "increasing", "magnifying", "stepping up", "strengthening" ], "near antonyms":[ "muffling", "muting", "stifling", "insulating", "soundproofing", "padding" ], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unmeet":{ "as in wrong , unbeseeming":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "near synonyms":[ "improper", "inapplicable", "inapposite", "inappropriate", "inapt", "incongruous", "indecent", "infelicitous", "malapropos", "misbecoming", "unapt", "unbecoming", "unbeseeming", "unfit", "unfitting", "unhappy", "unseemly", "unsuitable", "wrong", "incapable", "incompetent", "inept", "inexpert", "unqualified", "unskilled", "unskillful", "untrained", "inadequate", "intolerable", "unacceptable", "unsatisfactory", "graceless", "incorrect", "indecorous", "incompatible", "uncongenial" ], "near antonyms":[ "applicable", "appropriate", "apt", "becoming", "befitting", "felicitous", "fit", "fitted", "fitting", "good", "happy", "meet", "pretty", "proper", "right", "suitable", "condign", "deserved", "just", "justified", "needed", "required", "requisite" ], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unmalicious":{ "as in loving , benign":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "near synonyms":[ "benevolent", "benign", "benignant", "loving", "compassionate", "good", "good-hearted", "kind", "kindhearted", "kindly", "sympathetic", "warm", "warmhearted", "affable", "agreeable", "amiable", "cordial", "friendly", "genial", "gracious", "nice", "pleasant", "affectionate", "amorous", "sweet", "tender", "tenderhearted", "humane", "altruistic", "high-minded", "humanitarian", "magnanimous", "noble", "philanthropic", "philanthropical" ], "near antonyms":[ "bad", "bitchy", "catty", "cruel", "despiteful", "hateful", "malevolent", "malicious", "malign", "malignant", "mean", "nasty", "spiteful", "vicious", "virulent", "devious", "scoundrelly", "scurvy", "snakelike", "acrimonious", "bitter", "envious", "jaundiced", "jealous", "rancorous", "resentful", "vindictive", "vitriolic" ], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unmannered":{ "showing a lack of manners or consideration for others":{ "examples":[ "we will never again invite such unmannered guests" ], "synonyms":[ "discourteous", "disrespectful", "ill-bred", "ill-mannered", "impertinent", "impolite", "inconsiderate", "rude", "thoughtless", "uncalled-for", "uncivil", "ungracious", "unhandsome", "unmannerly" ], "near synonyms":[ "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" ], "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" ], "antonyms":[ "civil", "considerate", "courteous", "genteel", "gracious", "mannerly", "polite", "thoughtful", "well-bred" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unmediated":{ "done or working without something else coming in between":{ "examples":[ "photoshopped images have made people aware that a digital photograph is not necessarily an unmediated depiction of reality" ], "synonyms":[ "direct", "firsthand", "immediate", "primary" ], "near synonyms":[ "clinical", "empirical", "empiric", "efficient", "proximate", "hands-on" ], "near antonyms":[], "antonyms":[ "indirect", "secondhand" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unmakes":{ "to remove from a position of prominence or power (as a throne)":{ "examples":[ "a movie studio chief who likes to boast that he can unmake any star in Hollywood if he wishes" ], "synonyms":[ "defrocks", "deposes", "deprives", "dethrones", "displaces", "ousts", "uncrowns", "unseats", "unthrones" ], "near synonyms":[ "cans", "cashiers", "discharges", "dismisses", "fires", "musters out", "removes", "retires", "sacks", "overthrows", "subverts", "supplants", "topples", "usurps", "banishes", "boots (out)", "bounces", "casts out", "chases", "drums (out)", "ejects", "expels", "extrudes", "routs", "runs off", "throws out" ], "near antonyms":[ "baptizes", "inaugurates", "inducts", "initiates", "installs", "instates", "invests", "appoints", "designates", "elects" ], "antonyms":[ "crowns", "enthrones", "thrones" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unmoral":{ "as in unethical , dishonest":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "near synonyms":[ "crooked", "cutthroat", "dishonest", "Machiavellian", "unethical", "unprincipled", "unscrupulous", "hack", "mercenary", "corrupt", "corrupted", "debased", "debauched", "defiled", "degenerate", "degraded", "demoralized", "depraved", "dissipated", "dissolute", "perverse", "perverted", "reprobate", "sleazy", "vitiated", "warped", "temptable", "bad", "evil", "immoral", "iniquitous", "nefarious", "sinful", "vicious", "wicked", "bribable", "corruptible", "dirty", "purchasable", "venal" ], "near antonyms":[ "incorruptible", "ethical", "honest", "principled", "scrupulous", "good", "moral", "righteous", "upright", "virtuous" ], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unmasks":{ "to make known (as information previously kept secret)":{ "examples":[ "the killer's identity won't be unmasked until the season's final episode" ], "synonyms":[ "bares", "discloses", "discovers", "divulges", "exposes", "lets on (about)", "reveals", "spills", "tells", "unbosoms", "uncloaks", "uncovers", "unveils" ], "near synonyms":[ "confides", "shares", "debunks", "shows up", "unclothes", "undrapes", "advertises", "announces", "blazes", "brings out", "broadcasts", "declares", "placards", "posts", "proclaims", "promulgates", "publicizes", "publishes", "sounds", "betrays", "blabs", "gives away", "leaks", "informs", "squeals", "talks", "communicates", "imparts", "relates", "acknowledges", "admits", "avows", "concedes", "confesses", "owns", "disinters", "rakes up", "smokes out", "unearths" ], "near antonyms":[ "camouflages", "disguises", "gilds", "glosses (over)", "varnishes", "whitewashes", "beclouds", "bedims", "befogs", "clouds", "darkens", "eclipses", "obscures", "overcasts", "overshadows", "shades" ], "antonyms":[ "cloaks", "conceals", "covers (up)", "enshrouds", "hides", "masks", "shrouds", "veils" ] }, "to reveal the true nature of":{ "examples":[ "unmasked the motives of the people advocating the sale of the publicly owned land" ], "synonyms":[ "debunks", "exposes", "nails", "shows up", "uncloaks", "uncovers", "undresses" ], "near synonyms":[ "demolishes", "discredits", "disproves", "discloses", "divulges", "tells", "unveils" ], "near antonyms":[ "conceals", "hides", "secretes", "veils" ], "antonyms":[ "camouflages", "cloaks", "disguises", "masks" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unmasculine":{ "as in effeminate , girlish":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "near synonyms":[ "effeminate", "girlish", "sissified", "sissy", "unmanly", "womanish", "womanlike", "female", "feminine", "ladylike", "womanly", "distaff", "petticoat" ], "near antonyms":[ "hoydenish", "manlike", "mannish", "tomboyish", "unfeminine", "unladylike", "unwomanly", "gentlemanly", "male", "manly", "masculine" ], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unmoors":{ "as in manumits , uncages":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "near synonyms":[ "discharges", "emancipates", "enfranchises", "frees", "liberates", "manumits", "springs", "unbinds", "uncages", "unchains", "unfetters", "unshackles", "loosens", "looses", "releases", "uncorks", "unleashes", "unlocks", "unloosens", "unlooses", "airs", "expresses", "takes out", "vents" ], "near antonyms":[ "bridles", "checks", "constrains", "contains", "controls", "curbs", "governs", "holds", "inhibits", "regulates", "reins (in)", "restrains", "smothers", "tames", "handcuffs", "manacles", "shackles", "trammels", "binds", "confines", "enchains", "fetters", "halters", "hampers" ], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unmodernized":{ "as in old , oldfangled":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "near synonyms":[ "aged", "ancient", "antediluvian", "antiquated", "antique", "dated", "fusty", "hoary", "musty", "obsolete", "old", "oldfangled", "old-fashioned", "old-time", "out-of-date", "outworn", "pass\u00e9", "past", "quaint", "backward", "underdeveloped", "undeveloped", "early", "embryonic", "primeval", "primordial", "homely", "homespun", "unsophisticated", "basic", "simple", "uncomplicated", "crude", "low", "primitive", "rude", "rudimentary" ], "near antonyms":[ "advanced", "developed", "evolved", "high", "higher", "late", "complex", "complicated", "intricate", "involved", "sophisticated", "full-blown", "grown", "mature", "matured", "perfected", "ripe", "ripened", "civilized", "cultivated", "enlightened", "refined", "contemporary", "current", "latest", "mod", "modern", "modernistic", "new", "newfangled", "new-fashioned", "novel", "now", "present-day", "space-age", "state-of-the-art", "supermodern", "ultramodern", "up-to-date" ], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unmelodious":{ "marked by or producing a harsh combination of sounds":{ "examples":[ "I awoke to the unmelodious clatter of jackhammers at the construction site next door" ], "synonyms":[ "cacophonous", "discordant", "dissonant", "inharmonious", "unmusical", "unvocal" ], "near synonyms":[ "blaring", "clanging", "clangorous", "clashing", "clattering", "dinning", "grating", "harsh", "jangling", "jangly", "jarring", "metallic", "noisy", "raspy", "raucous", "scratching", "screeching", "shrill", "squeaky", "strident", "disagreeable", "unpleasant", "unpleasing", "atonal", "off-key", "tuneless", "resounding", "sonorous", "clamorous", "uproarious" ], "near antonyms":[ "dulcet", "euphonious", "mellifluent", "mellifluous", "mellow", "melodic", "sweet", "tuneful", "resonant", "sonorous", "quavering", "trilling", "warbling", "agreeable", "appealing", "pleasant", "cadenced", "lilting", "lyric", "lyrical", "rhythmic", "rhythmical", "chordal", "harmonic", "homophonic", "orchestral", "polyphonic", "polyphonous", "symphonic", "symphonious", "tonal", "calm", "hushed", "noiseless", "quiet", "silent", "soundless", "still" ], "antonyms":[ "harmonious", "harmonizing", "melodious", "musical" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unmeasured":{ "as in incalculable , countless":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "near synonyms":[ "countless", "incalculable", "incomputable", "inestimable", "innumerable", "abysmal", "exhaustless", "inexhaustible", "bottomless", "boundless", "endless", "fathomless", "horizonless", "illimitable", "immeasurable", "immensurable", "indefinite", "infinite", "limitless", "measureless", "unbounded", "unfathomable", "unlimited", "extensive", "far-flung", "immense", "vast" ], "near antonyms":[ "bounded", "circumscribed", "confined", "definite", "finite", "limited", "restricted", "fathomable", "measurable", "depthless", "shallow", "superficial" ], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unmanly":{ "of or relating to a man who has or displays qualities considered more suitable for women":{ "examples":[ "there is nothing unmanly about letting your emotions show" ], "synonyms":[ "effeminate", "effete", "epicene", "sissified", "sissy", "womanish" ], "near synonyms":[ "feminine", "girlish", "girlie", "girly", "womanlike", "womanly", "old-maidish", "overnice", "prissy", "spinsterish", "dandyish", "dudish", "foppish", "sappy", "camp", "campy", "antimacho" ], "near antonyms":[], "antonyms":[ "manlike", "manly", "mannish", "masculine", "virile" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unmanned":{ "as in unnerved , undone":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "near synonyms":[ "undone", "unnerved", "unstrung", "burned-out", "burnt-out", "exhausted", "knackered", "tired", "worn-out", "edgy", "nervous", "tense", "uneasy", "shell-shocked", "stressed", "stressed-out", "agitated", "disturbed", "perturbed", "troubled", "upset", "aggravated", "angry", "annoyed", "exasperated", "irritated" ], "near antonyms":[ "laid-back", "relaxed", "rested", "carefree", "devil-may-care", "happy-go-lucky", "lighthearted", "unconcerned" ], "antonyms":[] }, "to deprive of courage or confidence":{ "examples":[ "the near crash of the airliner was a completely unmanning experience for the passengers" ], "synonyms":[ "demoralized", "emasculated", "paralyzed", "undid", "unnerved", "unstrung" ], "near synonyms":[ "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" ], "near antonyms":[ "fortified", "strengthened", "emboldened", "encouraged", "heartened" ], "antonyms":[ "nerved" ] }, "to lessen the courage or confidence of":{ "examples":[ "players who wouldn't let themselves be unmanned by the loss of a single game" ], "synonyms":[ "chilled", "daunted", "demoralized", "discouraged", "disheartened", "dismayed", "dispirited", "frustrated", "unnerved" ], "near synonyms":[ "browbeat", "bullied", "cowed", "intimidated", "depressed", "saddened", "weighed", "afflicted", "tried", "damped", "dampened", "deadened", "distressed", "troubled", "bothered", "irked", "vexed", "vext", "worried", "debilitated", "enfeebled", "undermined", "weakened", "frightened", "horrified", "scared" ], "near antonyms":[ "buoyed (up)", "cheered", "gladdened", "animated", "enlivened", "invigorated", "enforced", "fortified", "reinforced", "reenforced", "strengthened", "assured", "reassured", "boosted", "energized", "excited", "galvanized", "inspired", "lifted", "provoked", "quickened", "rallied", "stimulated", "stirred" ], "antonyms":[ "emboldened", "encouraged", "heartened", "nerved", "steeled" ] }, "type":[ "adjective", "verb" ] }, "unmacho":{ "as in metrosexual":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "near synonyms":[ "metrosexual", "unmanly", "unmasculine", "effeminate", "girlish", "sissified", "sissy", "feminine", "womanish", "womanlike", "womanly", "emasculated", "impotent", "weakened", "androgynous", "neuter" ], "near antonyms":[ "male", "manlike", "manly", "mannish", "man-size", "man-sized", "masculine", "virile", "hairy-chested", "hypermasculine", "macho", "ultramasculine", "boyish", "hoydenish", "tomboyish" ], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unmapped":{ "as in uncharted":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "near synonyms":[ "uncharted", "undetected", "undisclosed", "unknown", "unrevealed", "pristine", "unspoiled", "virgin", "pathless", "trackless", "untraveled", "untraversed", "untrodden", "untrod", "undiscovered", "unexplored" ], "near antonyms":[ "detected", "discovered", "identified", "bustling", "busy", "crowded", "swarming", "teeming", "thronging", "traveled", "travelled", "trod", "trodden" ], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unmuffle":{ "as in increase , enhance":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "near synonyms":[ "amplify", "boost", "deepen", "enhance", "heighten", "increase", "magnify", "step up", "strengthen" ], "near antonyms":[ "muffle", "mute", "stifle", "insulate", "soundproof", "pad" ], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unmoored":{ "as in manumitted , uncaged":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "near synonyms":[ "discharged", "emancipated", "enfranchised", "freed", "liberated", "manumitted", "sprang", "sprung", "unbound", "uncaged", "unchained", "unfettered", "unshackled", "loosed", "loosened", "released", "uncorked", "unleashed", "unlocked", "unloosed", "unloosened", "aired", "expressed", "took out", "vented" ], "near antonyms":[ "bridled", "checked", "constrained", "contained", "controlled", "curbed", "governed", "held", "inhibited", "regulated", "reined (in)", "restrained", "smothered", "tamed", "handcuffed", "manacled", "shackled", "trammeled", "trammelled", "bound", "confined", "enchained", "fettered", "haltered", "hampered" ], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unmooring":{ "as in manumitting , uncaging":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "near synonyms":[ "discharging", "emancipating", "enfranchising", "freeing", "liberating", "manumitting", "springing", "unbinding", "uncaging", "unchaining", "unfettering", "unshackling", "loosening", "loosing", "releasing", "uncorking", "unleashing", "unlocking", "unloosening", "unloosing", "airing", "expressing", "taking out", "venting" ], "near antonyms":[ "bridling", "checking", "constraining", "containing", "controlling", "curbing", "governing", "holding", "inhibiting", "regulating", "reining (in)", "restraining", "smothering", "taming", "handcuffing", "manacling", "shackling", "trammeling", "trammelling", "binding", "confining", "enchaining", "fettering", "haltering", "hampering" ], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unmistakable":{ "not subject to misinterpretation or more than one interpretation":{ "examples":[ "a glint in his eye that was an unmistakable expression of greed" ], "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", "unambivalent", "unequivocal" ], "near synonyms":[ "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" ] }, "unmusical":{ "marked by or producing a harsh combination of sounds":{ "examples":[ "a very unmusical chorus of squawks from the angry ravens" ], "synonyms":[ "cacophonous", "discordant", "dissonant", "inharmonious", "unmelodious", "unvocal" ], "near synonyms":[ "blaring", "clanging", "clangorous", "clashing", "clattering", "dinning", "grating", "harsh", "jangling", "jangly", "jarring", "metallic", "noisy", "raspy", "raucous", "scratching", "screeching", "shrill", "squeaky", "strident", "disagreeable", "unpleasant", "unpleasing", "atonal", "off-key", "tuneless", "resounding", "sonorous", "clamorous", "uproarious" ], "near antonyms":[ "dulcet", "euphonious", "mellifluent", "mellifluous", "mellow", "melodic", "sweet", "tuneful", "resonant", "sonorous", "quavering", "trilling", "warbling", "agreeable", "appealing", "pleasant", "cadenced", "lilting", "lyric", "lyrical", "rhythmic", "rhythmical", "chordal", "harmonic", "homophonic", "orchestral", "polyphonic", "polyphonous", "symphonic", "symphonious", "tonal", "calm", "hushed", "noiseless", "quiet", "silent", "soundless", "still" ], "antonyms":[ "harmonious", "harmonizing", "melodious", "musical" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unmuffled":{ "as in increased , enhanced":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "near synonyms":[ "amplified", "boosted", "deepened", "enhanced", "heightened", "increased", "magnified", "stepped up", "strengthened" ], "near antonyms":[ "muffled", "muted", "stifled", "insulated", "soundproofed", "padded" ], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "unmodish":{ "as in unfashionable , uncool":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "near synonyms":[ "dowdy", "out", "outmoded", "styleless", "unchic", "uncool", "unfashionable", "unstylish", "cheesy", "tacky", "unattractive", "unbecoming", "graceless", "inelegant", "tasteless", "trashy", "unhandsome", "frowsy", "frowzy", "sloppy", "slovenly", "unkempt", "untidy", "disheveled", "dishevelled", "messy", "mussy", "rumpled", "wrinkled", "shabby", "sleazy" ], "near antonyms":[ "\u00e0 la mode", "a la mode", "au courant", "chic", "cool", "exclusive", "fashionable", "fresh", "happening", "hip", "in", "modish", "sharp", "smart", "snappy", "stylish", "supercool", "swell", "swish", "trendy", "voguish", "downtown", "edgy", "funky", "dapper", "dashing", "dressy", "kicky", "natty", "rakish", "sassy", "saucy", "spiffy", "spruce" ], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unmannerly":{ "showing a lack of manners or consideration for others":{ "examples":[ "in an unmannerly disregard for anyone else's comfort, she turned up the heat without saying a word" ], "synonyms":[ "discourteous", "disrespectful", "ill-bred", "ill-mannered", "impertinent", "impolite", "inconsiderate", "rude", "thoughtless", "uncalled-for", "uncivil", "ungracious", "unhandsome", "unmannered" ], "near synonyms":[ "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" ], "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" ], "antonyms":[ "civil", "considerate", "courteous", "genteel", "gracious", "mannerly", "polite", "thoughtful", "well-bred" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unmistakably":{ "as in obviously":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "near synonyms":[ "obviously", "conceivably", "likely", "perhaps", "possibly", "probably", "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", "unquestionably" ], "near antonyms":[], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adverb" ] }, "unmasked":{ "to make known (as information previously kept secret)":{ "examples":[ "the killer's identity won't be unmasked until the season's final episode" ], "synonyms":[ "bared", "disclosed", "discovered", "divulged", "exposed", "let on (about)", "revealed", "spilled", "spilt", "told", "unbosomed", "uncloaked", "uncovered", "unveiled" ], "near synonyms":[ "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" ], "near antonyms":[ "camouflaged", "disguised", "gilded", "gilt", "glossed (over)", "varnished", "whitewashed", "beclouded", "bedimmed", "befogged", "clouded", "darkened", "eclipsed", "obscured", "overcast", "overshadowed", "shaded" ], "antonyms":[ "cloaked", "concealed", "covered (up)", "enshrouded", "hid", "masked", "shrouded", "veiled" ] }, "to reveal the true nature of":{ "examples":[ "unmasked 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"unbudging" ], "near synonyms":[ "motionless", "moveless", "static", "stationary", "still", "fast", "fixed", "rooted", "steadfast", "stuck", "wedged" ], "near antonyms":[ "portable", "removable", "removeable", "transferable", "transferrable", "transportable" ], "antonyms":[ "mobile", "motile", "movable", "moveable", "moving" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "unmoor":{ "as in manumit , uncage":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "near synonyms":[ "discharge", "emancipate", "enfranchise", "free", "liberate", "manumit", "spring", "unbind", "uncage", "unchain", "unfetter", "unshackle", "loose", "loosen", "release", "uncork", "unleash", "unlock", "unloose", "unloosen", "air", "express", "take out", "vent" ], "near antonyms":[ "bridle", "check", "constrain", "contain", "control", "curb", "govern", "hold", "inhibit", "regulate", "rein (in)", "restrain", "smother", "tame", "handcuff", "manacle", "shackle", "trammel", "bind", "confine", "enchain", "fetter", "halter", "hamper" ], "antonyms":[] }, 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"fervent", "fervid", "hot-blooded", "impassioned", "passional", "passionate", "vehement", "blazing", "burning", "fiery", "flaming", "glowing", "red-hot", "ardent", "enthusiastic", "gung ho", "warm-blooded", "zealous", "gushing", "maudlin", "mawkish", "mushy", "sentimental", "dramatic", "histrionic", "melodramatic", "overemotional", "overheated", "perfervid", "compassionate", "responsive", "sympathetic", "reactive", "sensitive" ], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] } }