2
ADJ
[ADJ
n] If you refer to a time as an
ungodly
hour, you are emphasizing that it is very early in the morning. [EMPHASIS
] □
3
ADJ
[ADJ
n] If you refer to the amount or volume of something as
ungodly
, you mean that it is excessive or unreasonable. □
un|gov|ern|able /ʌ ngʌ və r nəb ə l/
1
ADJ
[usu v-link ADJ
] If you describe a country or region as
ungovernable
, you mean that it seems impossible to control or govern it effectively, for example because of violence or conflict among the population. □
2
ADJ
[usu ADJ
n] If you describe feelings as
ungovernable
, you mean that they are so strong that they cannot be controlled. □
un|gra|cious
/ʌ
ngre
I
ʃəs/ ADJ
If you describe a person or their behaviour as
ungracious
, you mean that they are not polite or friendly in their speech or behaviour. [FORMAL
] □
un|grate|ful
/ʌngre
I
tfʊl/ ADJ
If you describe someone as
ungrateful
, you are criticizing them for not showing thanks or for being unkind to someone who has helped them or done them a favour. [DISAPPROVAL
] □
un|guard|ed /ʌ ngɑː r d I d/
1
ADJ
[ADJ
after v, v-link ADJ
, ADJ
n] If something is
unguarded
, nobody is protecting it or looking after it. □
2
ADJ
[usu ADJ
n] If you do or say something in an
unguarded
moment, you do or say it carelessly and without thinking, especially when it is something that you did not want anyone to see or know. □
un|ham|pered
/ʌ
nhæ
mpə
r
d/ ADJ
[usu ADJ
after v] If you are
unhampered
by
a problem or obstacle, you are free from it, and so you are able to do what you want to. [WRITTEN
] □ [+
un|hap|pi|ly
/ʌnhæ
p
I
li/ ADV
You use
unhappily
to introduce or refer to a statement when you consider it is sad and wish that it was different. □
un|hap|py ◆◇◇ /ʌnhæ pi/ (unhappier , unhappiest )
1
ADJ
If you are
unhappy
, you are sad and depressed. □
2
ADJ
[v-link ADJ
, ADJ
that] If you are
unhappy
about
something, you are not pleased about it or not satisfied with it. □ [+
3
ADJ
[ADJ
n] An
unhappy
situation or choice is not satisfactory or desirable. □