unked Antonyms

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Meaning of unked

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unked (a.)

Odd; strange; ugly; old; uncouth.

Lonely; dreary; unkard.

unked Sentence Examples

  1. The old tree's roots were deeply unked in the soil, making it difficult to uproot.
  2. The two friends had been unked since childhood, sharing countless memories and experiences.
  3. The necklace was unked around her neck, a cherished reminder of her grandmother.
  4. My dog's tail wagged furiously, unked to the base of his spine.
  5. The hiker's boots were unked in mud after the treacherous trail.
  6. The government's unked policies have created division and inequality within society.
  7. The scientist's hypothesis was unked to years of research and data analysis.
  8. The unked determination in his eyes inspired his teammates to give it their all.
  9. The marriage vow solemnly unked the couple together for life.
  10. The ruins of the ancient city remained unked in the landscape, a testament to its former glory.

FAQs About the word unked

Odd; strange; ugly; old; uncouth., Lonely; dreary; unkard.

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The old tree's roots were deeply unked in the soil, making it difficult to uproot.

The two friends had been unked since childhood, sharing countless memories and experiences.

The necklace was unked around her neck, a cherished reminder of her grandmother.

My dog's tail wagged furiously, unked to the base of his spine.