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  • ungregarious  (of plants) growing together in groups that are not close together

    ungregarious meaning(s)  Add to My List

    1. (adj) (of plants) growing together in groups that are not close together
    2. (adj) (of animals) not gregarious
    3. (adj) not disposed to seek company

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    ungregarious usage(s) Create your Own

    1. In Hollywood he is known as an ungregarious, stiffly independent man who does not hesitate to walk out of a studio if a picture is not produced to his liking.
    2. Retiring, unflighty, even ungregarious, she lives quietly with her husband, reformed Crooner Dick Powell, 41, in a two-bedroom country house in the Los Angeles suburb of Brentwood.
  • ungroomed  not neat and smart in appearance
  • ungrudging  /ˈən ˈɡrə dʒɪŋ/ ?  without envy or reluctance
  • ungrudgingly  /ən ˈɡrə dʒɪŋ lɪ/ ?  in a generous and ungrudging manner
  • ungual  of or relating to a nail or claw or hoof
  • unguaranteed  without financial security
  • unguarded  /ən ˈɡɑr dɪd/ ?  lacking protection or a guard
  • unguent  /ˈəŋ ɡwənt/ ?  semisolid preparation (usually containing a medicine) applied externally…
  • unguiculata  in former classifications a major division of Mammalia comprising mammals…
  • unguiculate  a mammal having nails or claws
  • unguiculate mammal  a mammal having nails or claws
  • unguiculated  having or resembling claws or nails
  • unguided  /ˈən ˈɡaɪ dɪd/ ?  not subject to guidance or control after launching
  • unguis  any rigid body structure composed primarily of keratin
  • ungulata  in former classifications a major division of Mammalia comprising all hoofed mammals;…
  • ungulate  /ˈəŋ ɡjʊ lɛɪt/ ?  any of a number of mammals with hooves that are superficially similar…
  • ungulated  having or resembling hoofs
  • ungummed  not treated with adhesive gum
  • ungusseted  not having gussets
  • unhallow  remove the consecration from a person or an object
  • unhallowed  /ən ˈhæ ləʊd/ ?  not hallowed or consecrated
  • unhampered  /ən ˈhæm pərd/ ?  not slowed or blocked or interfered with
  • unhand  /ən ˈhænd/ ?  remove the hand from
  • unhappier  experiencing or marked by or causing sadness or sorrow or discontent
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