Universities and colleges both offer courses for students who are studying for their first degree (a bachelor's degree ).
Universities also offer courses for people who are studying for more advanced degrees, for example a master's degree or a Ph.D.
College is often the word we use in general conversation when we are talking about a place of higher education, even when the place we are talking about is a university:
un • just / |An 'd3Ast /
not fair or right
un • jus • ti • fied |awL / |An'd3Astafaid /
unpleasant and not friendly
un .known ® / | An noun /
that you do not know
not famous
un • lead • ed / |An ' ledad /
Unleaded fuel does not contain any lead (= a soft, heavy, gray metal ) .
if not; except if
different from
not typical of someone or something
—ANTONYM like
ЦП . like . ly ©/ An'laikli/
If something is unlikely , it will probably not happen
un • load / |An ' loud /
to take things that have been carried somewhere off or out of a car, truck, ship, or airplane
un • lock / |An ' lak /
to open something with a key
ЦП . luck -У© / л n11л к i /
having or bringing bad luck
—ANTONYM lucky
un • mar • ried / | An mrerid /
not married; without a husband or wife —SYNONYM single
un • mis • tak • a • ble / |Anmisteiksbi /
If something is unmistakable , it is easy to recognize and will not be confused with anything else
un • nat • u • ral / An ' nret/srsl /
different from what is normal or expected
un • nec • es • sar • y / An ' ness^eri /
Remember! You spell unnecessary with NN , one C , and SS .
—ANTONYM necessary
un • nec • es • sar • i • ly / Alness ' sersli / adverb His explanation was unnecessarily complicated.
un • of • fi • cial / |Ans ' fijl /