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un-
1- a prefix meaning “not,” freely used as an English formative, giving negative or opposite force in adjectives and their derivative adverbs and nouns ( unfair; unfairly; unfairness; unfelt; unseen; unfitting; unformed; unheard-of; un-get-at-able ), and less freely used in certain other nouns ( unrest; unemployment ).
un-
2- a prefix freely used in English to form verbs expressing a reversal of some action or state, or removal, deprivation, release, etc. ( unbend; uncork; unfasten , etc.), or to intensify the force of a verb already having such a meaning ( unloose ).
un
3[ uhn ]
pronoun
- one:
young uns; He's a bad un.
UN
4abbreviation for
un-
1prefix forming verbs and verbal derivatives
- denoting reversal of an action or state
uncover
untangle
- denoting removal from, release, or deprivation
unharness
unthrone
unman
- (intensifier)
unloose
un-
2prefix
- freely used with adjectives, participles, and their derivative adverbs and nouns: less frequently used with certain other nouns not; contrary to; opposite of
untidiness
uncertain
unrest
unbelief
unemotionally
uncomplaining
untruth
UN
3abbreviation for
- United Nations
'un
4/ ən /
pronoun
- a spelling of one
that's a big 'un
Usage
Word History and Origins
Origin of un-1
Word History and Origins
Origin of un-1
Origin of un-2
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Example Sentences
Sustainable agriculture is being discussed at the UN's climate summit, Cop29, in Azerbaijan this week.
The Vatican has blocked discussions over women’s rights at the UN climate summit following a row over gay and transgender issues, sources have told BBC News.
The current UN programme on gender and climate is due to expire at the end of this year, meaning that if nothing is agreed at COP29 there will be no specific global plan for supporting women facing climate change.
Last year only 36% of those negotiating at the conference were women, according to the UN.
According to UN Women, by 2050 close to 240 million more women and girls will face food insecurity caused by climate change compared to 131 million more men and boys.
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