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unbridgeable (unable to be bridged) adjective [UK: ʌn.ˈbrɪ.dʒəb.l̩] [US: ʌn.ˈbrɪ.dʒəb.l̩] | inconciliableadjective |
unbridled (without restraint or limit) adjective [UK: ˌʌn.ˈbraɪd.l̩d] [US: ən.ˈbraɪd.l̩d] | desaforadoadjective desenfrenadoadjective |
unbuckle [unbuckled, unbuckling, unbuckles] (to unfasten (the buckle of)) verb [UK: ˌʌn.ˈbʌk.l̩] [US: ˌʌn.ˈbʌk.l̩] | desabrocharverb |
unbutton [unbuttoned, unbuttoning, unbuttons] ((transitive)) verb [UK: ʌn.ˈbʌt.n̩] [US: ʌn.ˈbət.n̩] | desabotonarverbJohn started to unbutton his shirt. = John comenzó a desabotonar su camisa. |
uncanny (strange, mysteriously unsettling) adjective [UK: ʌnˈk.æ.ni] [US: ʌnˈk.æ.ni] | desconcertanteadjective extrañoadjectiveThe resemblance is uncanny. = La similitud es extraña. inquietanteadjective siniestroadjective |
uncanny valley (subtle differences from human behaviour that may cause negative reactions) noun | valle inquietantenoun |
unceasing (continuing indefinitely without stopping) adjective [UK: ʌn.ˈsiːs.ɪŋ] [US: ʌn.ˈsiːs.ɪŋ] | incesanteadjective |
uncertain (not known for certain; questionable) adjective [UK: ʌn.ˈsɜːt.n̩] [US: ʌn.ˈsɝː.tn̩] | inciertoadjectiveThe outcome of war is uncertain. = El resultado de la guerra es incierto. |
uncertainly (in an uncertain manner) adverb [UK: ʌn.ˈsɜːtn.li] [US: ʌn.ˈsɝː.tən.li] | inciertamenteadverb |
uncertainty [uncertainties] (doubt; the condition of being uncertain) noun [UK: ʌn.ˈsɜːtn.ti] [US: ʌn.ˈsɝː.tən.ti] | incertezanoun incertidumbrenoun |
uncertainty principle (physical law) noun [UK: ʌn.ˈsɜːtn.ti ˈprɪn.səp.l̩] [US: ʌn.ˈsɝː.tən.ti ˈprɪn.səp.l̩] | principio de incertidumbrenoun principio de indeterminaciónnoun |
unchain [unchained, unchaining, unchains] (to remove chains from; to free; to liberate) verb [UK: ʌn.ˈtʃeɪn] [US: ʌn.ˈtʃeɪn] | desencadenarverb |
unchastity (quality or state of being unchaste) noun [UK: ˌʌnˈʧæstɪti ] [US: ʌnˈʧæstəti ] | golferíonoun puteríonoun |
uncheck (to remove a checkmark) verb [UK: ˌʌnˈʧɛk ] [US: ʌnˈʧɛk ] | deseleccionarverb desmarcarverb |
unchecked (unrestrained) adjective [UK: ˌʌn.ˈtʃekt] [US: ən.ˈtʃekt] | sin tasaadjective |
uncial (of or related to uncial) adjective [UK: ˈʌn.sɪəl] [US: ˈʌn.ʃiːəl] | uncialadjective |
unclaimed (not claimed) adjective [UK: ˌʌn.ˈkleɪmd] [US: ən.ˈkleɪmd] | mostrencoadjective |
unclassifiable (incapable of being classified) adjective [UK: ˌʌnˈklæsɪfaɪəbl ] [US: ənˈklæsɪˌfaɪəbl ] | inclasificableadjective |
uncle [uncles] (brother (or brother-in-law) of someone’s parent) noun [UK: ˈʌŋk.l̩] [US: ˈʌŋk.l̩] | tíonoun |
Uncle Sam (personification of the United States federal government or citizens) proper noun | Tío Samproper noun |
unclearly (in an unclear manner) adverb | confusamenteadverb |
unclothed (not wearing clothes) adjective [UK: ˌʌn.ˈkləʊðd] [US: ˌʌnˈkloʊðd] | desvestidoadjective en pelotaadjective |
uncluttered (Not cluttered; without clutter) adjective [UK: ʌn.ˈklʌ.təd] [US: ʌn.ˈklə.tərd] | desahogadoadjective |
uncombinable (incapable of being combined) adjective [UK: ˌʌnkəmˈbaɪnəbl ] [US: ʌnkəmˈbaɪnəbəl ] | incombinableadjective |
uncomfortable (experiencing discomfort) adjective [UK: ʌnˈk.ʌmf.təb.l̩] [US: ʌnˈk.əm.fər.təb.l̩] | a disgustoadjective |
uncomfortable (not comfortable) adjective [UK: ʌnˈk.ʌmf.təb.l̩] [US: ʌnˈk.əm.fər.təb.l̩] | incómodoadjectiveI felt uncomfortable. = Me sentí incómoda. |
uncomfortable (uneasy or anxious) adjective [UK: ʌnˈk.ʌmf.təb.l̩] [US: ʌnˈk.əm.fər.təb.l̩] | cohibidoadjective |
uncomfortably (in an uncomfortable manner) adverb [UK: ʌnˈk.ʌm.fə.tə.bli] [US: ʌnˈk.əmf.tə.bli] | incómodamenteadverb |
uncomment verb | descomentarverb |
uncommon (rare; not readily found; unusual) adjective [UK: ʌnˈk.ɒ.mən] [US: ʌnˈk.ɑː.mən] | extrañoadjective infrecuenteadjective |