3
ADJ
[ADJ
after v] If you do something
unchallenged
, nobody stops you and asks you questions, for example about who you are or why you are doing it. □
un|change|able
/ʌ
ntʃe
I
ndʒəb
ə
l/ ADJ
Something that is
unchangeable
cannot be changed at all. □
un|changed
/ʌ
ntʃe
I
ndʒd/ ADJ
[usu v-link ADJ
] If something is
unchanged
, it has stayed the same for a particular period of time. □
un|chang|ing
/ʌ
ntʃe
I
ndʒ
I
ŋ/ ADJ
Something that is
unchanging
always stays the same. □
un|char|ac|ter|is|tic
/ʌ
nkær
I
ktər
I
st
I
k/ ADJ
If you describe something as
uncharacteristic
of
someone, you mean that it is not typical of them. □ [+
un|chari|table
/ʌ
ntʃæ
r
I
təb
ə
l/ ADJ
If you describe someone's remarks, thoughts, or behaviour as
uncharitable
, you think they are being unkind or unfair to someone. □
un|chart|ed
/ʌ
ntʃɑː
r
t
I
d/ ADJ
[usu ADJ
n] If you describe a situation, experience, or activity as
uncharted
territory or waters, you mean that it is new or unfamiliar. □
un|checked
/ʌ
ntʃe
kt/ ADJ
[ADJ
after v, ADJ
n, v-link ADJ
] If something harmful or undesirable is left
unchecked
, nobody controls it or prevents it from growing or developing. □
un|civi|lized
/ʌ
ns
I
v
I
la
I
zd/
in BRIT, also use uncivilised
ADJ
If you describe someone's behaviour as
uncivilized
, you find it unacceptable, for example because it is very cruel or very rude. [DISAPPROVAL
] □
un|claimed
/ʌ
nkle
I
md/ ADJ
If something is
unclaimed
, nobody has claimed it or said that it belongs to them. □
un|clas|si|fied /ʌ nklæ s I fa I d/
1 ADJ If information or a document is unclassified , it is not secret and is available to the general public.
2
ADJ
If something is
unclassified
, it has not been given a grade or put into a category, for example because it is of a low or basic standard. □
un|cle
◆◆◇ /ʌ
ŋk
ə
l/ (uncles
) N‑COUNT
; N‑TITLE
Someone's
uncle
is the brother of their mother or father, or the husband of their aunt. □
un|clean /ʌ nkliː n/
1
ADJ
Something that is
unclean
is dirty and likely to cause disease. □