2
ADJ
If you describe a person's behaviour or remarks as
unbecoming
, you mean that they are shocking and unsuitable for that person. [FORMAL
] □ [+
un|be|known
/ʌ
nb
I
noʊ
n/
The form
unbeknownst
/ʌ
nb
I
noʊ
nst/ is also used.
PHRASE
If something happens
unbeknown to
you or
unbeknownst to
you, you do not know about it. □ [+
un|be|liev|able /ʌ nb I liː vəb ə l/
1
ADJ
If you say that something is
unbelievable
, you are emphasizing that it is very good, impressive, intense, or extreme. [EMPHASIS
] □
2
ADJ
You can use
unbelievable
to emphasize that you think something is very bad or shocking. [EMPHASIS
] □
3
ADJ
If an idea or statement is
unbelievable
, it seems so unlikely to be true that you cannot believe it. □
un|be|liev|er /ʌ nb I liː və r / (unbelievers ) N‑COUNT People who do not believe in a particular religion are sometimes referred to as unbelievers .
un|be|liev|ing
/ʌ
nb
I
liː
v
I
ŋ/ ADJ
If you describe someone as
unbelieving
, you mean that they do not believe something that they have been told. □
un|bend
/ʌ
nbe
nd/ (unbends
, unbending
, unbent
) VERB
If someone
unbends
, their attitude becomes less strict than it was. □ [V
]
un|bend|ing
/ʌ
nbe
nd
I
ŋ/ ADJ
If you describe a person or their behaviour as
unbending
, you mean that they have very strict beliefs and attitudes, which they are unwilling to change. □
un|bi|ased
/ʌ
nba
I
əst/ also
unbiassed
ADJ
If you describe someone or something as
unbiased
, you mean they are fair and not likely to support one particular person or group involved in something. □
un|bid|den
/ʌ
nb
I
d
ə
n/ ADJ
[ADJ
after v, v-link ADJ
, ADJ
n] If something happens
unbidden
, it happens without you expecting or wanting it to happen. [LITERARY
] □
un|bind
/ʌ
nba
I
nd/ (unbinds
, unbinding
, unbound
) VERB
If you
unbind
something or someone, you take off a piece of cloth, string, or rope that has been tied round them. □ [V
n]