un|ashamed
/ʌ
nəʃe
I
md/ ADJ
If you describe someone's behaviour or attitude as
unashamed
, you mean that they are open and honest about things that other people might find embarrassing or shocking. □
un|asked /ʌ nɑː skt, -æ skt/
1
ADJ
An
unasked
question is one that has not been asked, although people are wondering what the answer is. □
2
ADJ
[ADJ
after v] If someone says or does something
unasked
, they say or do it without being asked to do it. □
un|as|sail|able
/ʌ
nəse
I
ləb
ə
l/ ADJ
If you describe something or someone as
unassailable
, you mean that nothing can alter, destroy, or challenge them. □
un|as|sist|ed
/ʌ
nəs
I
st
I
d/ ADJ
[ADJ
after v, ADJ
n] If you do something
unassisted
, you do it on your own and no-one helps you. □
un|as|sum|ing
/ʌ
nəsjuː
m
I
ŋ, [AM
] -suː
m-/ ADJ
If you describe a person or their behaviour as
unassuming
, you approve of them because they are quiet and do not try to appear important. [APPROVAL
] □
un|at|tached
/ʌ
nətæ
tʃt/ ADJ
Someone who is
unattached
is not married or does not have a girlfriend or boyfriend. □
un|at|tain|able
/ʌ
nəte
I
nəb
ə
l/ ADJ
If you say that something is
unattainable
, you mean that it cannot be achieved or is not available. □
un|at|tend|ed
/ʌ
nəte
nd
I
d/ ADJ
[ADJ
after v, ADJ
n, v-link ADJ
] When people or things are left
unattended
, they are not being watched or looked after. □
un|at|trac|tive /ʌ nətræ kt I v/
1
ADJ
Unattractive
people and things are unpleasant in appearance. □
2
ADJ
If you describe something as
unattractive
, you mean that people do not like it and do not want to be involved with it. □ [+
un|author|ized
/ʌ
nɔː
θəra
I
zd/
in BRIT, also use unauthorised
ADJ
If something is
unauthorized
, it has been produced or is happening without official permission. □
un|avail|able
/ʌ
nəve
I
ləb
ə
l/ ADJ
[usu v-link ADJ
] When things or people are
unavailable
, you cannot obtain them, meet them, or talk to them. □