un|dreamed of
/ʌ
ndriː
md ɒv, [AM
] - ʌv/ also
undreamed-of
in BRIT, also use undreamt-of
ADJ
If you describe something as
undreamed of
, you are emphasizing that it is much better, worse, or more unusual than you thought was possible. [EMPHASIS
] □
un|dress
/ʌ
ndre
s/ (undresses
, undressing
, undressed
) VERB
When you
undress
or
undress
someone, you take off your clothes or someone else's clothes. □ [V
]
un|dressed
/ʌ
ndre
st/ ADJ
If you are
undressed
, you are wearing no clothes or your night clothes. If you get
undressed
, you take off your clothes. □
un|due
/ʌ
ndjuː
, [AM
] -duː
/ ADJ
[ADJ
n] If you describe something bad as
undue
, you mean that it is greater or more extreme than you think is reasonable or appropriate. □
un|du|late
/ʌ
ndʒʊle
I
t/ (undulates
, undulating
, undulated
) VERB
Something that
undulates
has gentle curves or slopes, or moves gently and slowly up and down or from side to side in an attractive manner. [LITERARY
] □ [V
]
un|du|ly
/ʌ
ndjuː
li, [AM
] -duː
li/ ADV
[ADV
with v, ADV
adj] If you say that something does not happen or is not done
unduly
, you mean that it does not happen or is not done to an excessive or unnecessary extent. □
un|dy|ing
/ʌnda
I
I
ŋ/ ADJ
[usu ADJ
n] If you refer to someone's
undying
feelings, you mean that the feelings are very strong and are unlikely to change. [LITERARY
] □
un|earned in|come
/ʌ
nɜː
r
nd
I
ŋkʌm/ N‑UNCOUNT
Unearned income
is money that people gain from interest or profit from property or investment, rather than money that they earn from a job. □
un|earth /ʌ nɜː r θ/ (unearths , unearthing , unearthed )
1
VERB
If someone
unearths
facts or evidence about something bad, they discover them with difficulty, usually because they were being kept secret or were being lied about. □ [V
n]
2
VERB
If someone
unearths
something that is buried, they find it by digging in the ground. □ [V
n]
3
VERB
If you say that someone
has unearthed
something, you mean that they have found it after it had been hidden or lost for some time. □ [V
n]
un|earth|ly /ʌnɜː r θli/
1
ADJ
[usu ADJ
n] You use
unearthly
to describe something that seems very strange and unnatural. □