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unorganised |
Adjective
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not having or belonging to a structured whole |
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unorganised |
Adjective
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not affiliated in a trade union |
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unformed |
Adjective
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not formed or organized |
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unformed |
Adjective
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not having form or shape |
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unincorporated |
Adjective
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not organized and maintained as a legal corporation |
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unopposable |
Adjective
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not opposable |
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unopposed |
Adjective
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not having opposition or an opponent |
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unstructured |
Adjective
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lacking definite structure or organization |
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unstructured |
Adjective
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lacking the system or structure characteristic of living bodies |
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unregulated |
Adjective
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without regulation or discipline |
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unregulated |
Adjective
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not regulated |
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upbeat |
Adjective
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pleasantly, even unrealistically, optimistic |
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upbeat |
Noun
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an unaccented beat (especially the last beat of a measure) |
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upbeat |
Noun
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a contented state of being happy and healthy and prosperous |
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unopen |
Adjective
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not open |
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unremarkable |
Adjective
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found in the ordinary course of events |
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unexceptional |
Adjective
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not special in any way |
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unstoppered |
Adjective
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(of a container) having the stopper removed |
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unspaced |
Adjective
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arranged without spaces between |
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upset |
Adjective
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used of an unexpected defeat of a team favored to win |
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upset |
Adjective
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thrown into a state of disarray or confusion |
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upset |
Adjective
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afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief |
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upset |
Adjective
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having been turned so that the bottom is no longer the bottom |
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upset |
Adjective
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mildly physically distressed |
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upset |
Noun
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an improbable and unexpected victory |
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upset |
Noun
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the act of upsetting something |
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upset |
Noun
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the act of disturbing the mind or body |
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upset |
Noun
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a tool used to thicken or spread metal (the end of a bar or a rivet etc.) by forging or hammering or swaging |
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upset |
Noun
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a physical condition in which there is a disturbance of normal functioning |
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upset |
Noun
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an unhappy and worried mental state |
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upset |
Verb
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disturb the balance or stability of |
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upset |
Verb
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defeat suddenly and unexpectedly |
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upset |
Verb
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form metals with a swage |
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upset |
Verb
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move deeply |
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upset |
Verb
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cause to lose one's composure |
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upset |
Verb
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cause to overturn from an upright or normal position |
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unenclosed |
Adjective
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not closed in our surrounded or included |
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unfenced |
Adjective
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not enclosed by a fence |
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untanned |
Adjective
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not converted to leather by a tanning agent |
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unmethodical |
Adjective
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not efficient or methodical |
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undercover |
Adjective
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conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods |
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underivative |
Adjective
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not derivative or imitative |
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undraped |
Adjective
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lacking drapery or draperies |
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undraped |
Adjective
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stripped of drapery |
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under-the-table |
Adjective
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designed and carried out secretly or confidentially |
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undelineated |
Adjective
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not represented accurately or precisely |
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unoriginal |
Adjective
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not original |
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unroofed |
Adjective
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having no roof |
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uncoated |
Adjective
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not having a coating |
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under wraps |
Adjective
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kept secret |