un|flat|ter|ing
/ʌnflæ
tər
I
ŋ/ ADJ
If you describe something as
unflattering
, you mean that it makes a person or thing seem less attractive than they really are. □
un|flinch|ing
/ʌ
nfl
I
ntʃ
I
ŋ/ ADJ
You can use
unflinching
in expressions such as
unflinching honesty
and
unflinching support
to indicate that a good quality which someone has is strong and steady, and never weakens. □
un|fo|cused /ʌ nfoʊ kəst/ also unfocussed
1
ADJ
If someone's eyes are
unfocused
, they are open, but not looking at anything. □
2
ADJ
If you describe someone's feelings or plans as
unfocused
, you are criticizing them because they do not seem to be clearly formed or have any clear purpose. [DISAPPROVAL
] □
un|fold /ʌ nfoʊ ld/ (unfolds , unfolding , unfolded )
1
VERB
If a situation
unfolds
, it develops and becomes known or understood. □ [V
]
2
VERB
If a story
unfolds
or if someone
unfolds
it, it is told to someone else. □ [V
]
3
VERB
If someone
unfolds
something which has been folded or if it
unfolds
, it is opened out and becomes flat. □ [V
n]
un|fol|low
/ʌ
nfɒ
loʊ/ (unfollows
, unfollowing
, unfollowed
) VERB
If you
unfollow
someone, you choose to stop seeing messages and pictures that they post on a social media website. □ [V
n +
un|fore|see|able
/ʌ
nfɔː
r
siː
əb
ə
l/ ADJ
An
unforeseeable
problem or unpleasant event is one which you did not expect and could not have predicted. □
un|fore|seen
/ʌ
nfə
r
siː
n/ ADJ
If something that has happened was
unforeseen
, it was not expected to happen or known about beforehand. □
un|for|get|table
/ʌ
nfə
r
ge
təb
ə
l/ ADJ
If you describe something as
unforgettable
, you mean that it is, for example, extremely beautiful, enjoyable, or unusual, so that you remember it for a long time. You can also refer to extremely unpleasant things as
unforgettable
. □