2
ADJ
If you describe something as
uncompromising
, you mean that it does not attempt to make something that is shocking or unpleasant any more acceptable to people. □
un|con|cealed
/ʌ
nkənsiː
ld/ ADJ
[usu ADJ
n] An
unconcealed
emotion is one that someone has made no attempt to hide. □
un|con|cern
/ʌ
nkənsɜː
r
n/ N‑UNCOUNT
A person's
unconcern
is their lack of interest in or anxiety about something, often something that most people would be concerned about. □
un|con|cerned
/ʌ
nkənsɜː
r
nd/ ADJ
[usu v-link ADJ
] If a person is
unconcerned
about
something, usually something that most people would care about, they are not interested in it or worried about it. □ [+
un|con|di|tion|al
/ʌ
nkənd
I
ʃən
ə
l/ ADJ
[usu ADJ
n] If you describe something as
unconditional
, you mean that the person doing or giving it does not require anything to be done by other people in exchange. □
un|con|firmed
/ʌ
nkənfɜː
r
md/ ADJ
If a report or a rumour is
unconfirmed
, there is no definite proof as to whether it is true or not. □
un|con|gen|ial
/ʌ
nkəndʒiː
niəl/ ADJ
If you describe a person or place as
uncongenial
, you mean that they are unfriendly and unpleasant. □
un|con|nect|ed
/ʌ
nkəne
kt
I
d/ ADJ
If one thing is
unconnected
with
another or the two things are
unconnected
, the things are not related to each other in any way. □ [+
un|con|scion|able
/ʌnkɒ
nʃənəb
ə
l/ ADJ
If you describe something as
unconscionable
, you mean that the person responsible for it ought to be ashamed of it, especially because its effects are so great or severe. [LITERARY
] □ [+
un|con|scious /ʌ nkɒ nʃəs/
1
ADJ
[v-link ADJ
, ADJ
n, ADJ
after v] Someone who is
unconscious
is in a state similar to sleep, usually as the result of a serious injury or a lack of oxygen. □
2
ADJ
If you are
unconscious of
something, you are unaware of it. □ [+
3
ADJ
If feelings or attitudes are
unconscious
, you are not aware that you have them, but they show in the way that you behave. □