2
ADJ
If you describe something or someone as
unacknowledged
, you mean that their existence or importance is not recognized officially or publicly. □
un|ac|quaint|ed
/ʌ
nəkwe
I
nt
I
d/ ADJ
[v-link ADJ
un|adorned
/ʌ
nədɔː
r
nd/ ADJ
Something that is
unadorned
is plain, rather than having decoration on it. □
un|adul|ter|at|ed /ʌ nədʌ ltəre I t I d/
1
ADJ
Something that is
unadulterated
is completely pure and has had nothing added to it. □
2
ADJ
[ADJ
n] You can also use
unadulterated
to emphasize a particular quality, often a bad quality. [EMPHASIS
] □
un|af|fect|ed /ʌ nəfe kt I d/
1
ADJ
[v-link ADJ
] If someone or something is
unaffected
by
an event or occurrence, they are not changed by it in any way. □ [+
2
ADJ
If you describe someone as
unaffected
, you mean that they are natural and genuine in their behaviour, and do not act as though they are more important than other people. [APPROVAL
] □
un|afraid
/ʌ
nəfre
I
d/ ADJ
[v-link ADJ
, ADJ
after v, ADJ
to-inf] If you are
unafraid
to
do something, you are confident and not at all nervous about doing it. □ [+
un|aid|ed
/ʌ
ne
I
d
I
d/ ADJ
[usu ADJ
after v, oft ADJ
n] If you do something
unaided
, you do it without help from anyone or anything else. □
un|al|loyed
/ʌ
nəlɔ
I
d/ ADJ
[usu ADJ
n] If you describe a feeling such as happiness or relief as
unalloyed
, you are emphasizing that it is a strong feeling and no other feeling is involved. [LITERARY
, EMPHASIS
] □
un|al|ter|able
/ʌ
nɔː
ltərəb
ə
l/ ADJ
[usu ADJ
n] Something that is
unalterable
cannot be changed. □
un|al|tered
/ʌ
nɔː
ltə
r
d/ ADJ
[v-link ADJ
, ADJ
after v, ADJ
n] Something that remains
unaltered
has not changed or been changed. □
un|am|bigu|ous
/ʌ
næmb
I
gjuəs/ ADJ
If you describe a message or comment as
unambiguous
, you mean that it is clear and cannot be understood wrongly. □
un|am|bi|tious /ʌ næmb I ʃəs/
1 ADJ An unambitious person is not particularly interested in improving their position in life or in being successful, rich, or powerful.
2 ADJ An unambitious idea or plan is not very complicated, risky, or new, and is easy to carry out successfully.