Unaffected:http://www.thefreedictionary.com/unaffected
Definition: Not changed or affected.
Sentence: He was seemingly unaffected by the ritual, not even a bead of sweat.
Original Sentence: He seemed to be unaffected by the noised coming from the crowd.
Definition: Not changed or affected.
Sentence: He was seemingly unaffected by the ritual, not even a bead of sweat.
Original Sentence: He seemed to be unaffected by the noised coming from the crowd.
Uncorroborated: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/uncorroborated
Definition: lacking conformation or evidence
Sentence: Many of these cases are uncorroborated
Original Sentence: His acceptance letter was still uncorroborated.
Definition: lacking conformation or evidence
Sentence: Many of these cases are uncorroborated
Original Sentence: His acceptance letter was still uncorroborated.
Uncouth: http://dictionary.reference.com/broThe next January, Louis was convicted and condemned to death by a narrow majority. On January 21, he walked steadfastly to the guillotine and was executed. Nine months later, Marie Antoinette was convicted of treason by a tribunal, and on October 16 she followed her husband to the guillotine.wse/uncouth
Definition: Awkward, clumsy, or unmannerly.
Sentence: He is unwashed, uncouth, and drunk, most of the time.
Original Sentence: The uncouth teenager embarrassed his family as he entered the room loud and drunkenly.
Definition: Awkward, clumsy, or unmannerly.
Sentence: He is unwashed, uncouth, and drunk, most of the time.
Original Sentence: The uncouth teenager embarrassed his family as he entered the room loud and drunkenly.
Undaunted: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/undaunted?s=t
Definition: not discouraged; not giving away to fear
Sentence: Although outnumbered, he was undaunted.
Original Sentence: Those who want to be successful shall not be undaunted by failures.
Definition: not discouraged; not giving away to fear
Sentence: Although outnumbered, he was undaunted.
Original Sentence: Those who want to be successful shall not be undaunted by failures.
Unfailing: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/unfailing
Definition: Incapable of error.
Sentence: He had the almost unfailing knack of getting at things that mattered.
Original Sentence: They spoke to each other with unfailing punctuality.
Definition: Incapable of error.
Sentence: He had the almost unfailing knack of getting at things that mattered.
Original Sentence: They spoke to each other with unfailing punctuality.
Unfettered: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/unfettered?s=t
Definition: To free from restraint; liberate.
Sentence: His imagination is unfettered by laws or logic.
Original Sentence: The music makes his mind unfettered, and he lives how he pleases.
Definition: To free from restraint; liberate.
Sentence: His imagination is unfettered by laws or logic.
Original Sentence: The music makes his mind unfettered, and he lives how he pleases.
Unnerved: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/unnerve
Definition: to deprive of strength, courage, determination or confidence; upset
Sentence: Fear unnerved him.
Original Sentence: She was unnerved by his strict, intimidating face.
Definition: to deprive of strength, courage, determination or confidence; upset
Sentence: Fear unnerved him.
Original Sentence: She was unnerved by his strict, intimidating face.
Unpretentious: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/unpretentious
Definition: Not attempting to impress others with an appearance of greater importance.
Sentence: It is an unpretentious house down a private lane, out of sight of the road.
Original Sentence: Everyone comes to school looking unpretentious at the end of the semester.
Definition: Not attempting to impress others with an appearance of greater importance.
Sentence: It is an unpretentious house down a private lane, out of sight of the road.
Original Sentence: Everyone comes to school looking unpretentious at the end of the semester.
Unsavory: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/unsavory?s=t
Definition: unpleasant in taste or smell; unappealing or disagreeable
Sentence: It was an unsavory meal; Poor teachers can make education unsavory.
Original Sentence: The unsavory soup ruined his appetite.
Definition: unpleasant in taste or smell; unappealing or disagreeable
Sentence: It was an unsavory meal; Poor teachers can make education unsavory.
Original Sentence: The unsavory soup ruined his appetite.
Unscrupulous: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/unscrupulous
Definition: Showing no moral principle.
Sentence: He was unscrupulous enough to exploit children for their own purposes.
Original Sentence: She was often unscrupulous with her actions.
Definition: Showing no moral principle.
Sentence: He was unscrupulous enough to exploit children for their own purposes.
Original Sentence: She was often unscrupulous with her actions.