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121 unfounded
(not based on facts or reality: The rumours are completely unfounded.) ubegrunnet, løs, grepet ut av luftaadj. \/ˌʌnˈfaʊndɪd\/( spesielt overført) u(be)grunnet, grunnløs, uberettiget, løssavne ethvert grunnlag, være tatt ut av luften -
122 unquestionable
(that cannot be doubted; completely certain: unquestionable proof.) ubestridelig, entydig- unquestioningadj. \/ˌʌnˈkwestʃənəbl\/1) udiskutabel, ubestridelig2) ( om person) pålitelig, tillitvekkende, tilforlatelig -
123 unreservedly
- vid-1) (completely; utterly: We are unreservedly delighted/relieved about the result.) uten forbehold, fullstendig2) (frankly: She spoke unreservedly.) åpenhjertigadv. \/ˌʌnrɪˈzɜːvɪdlɪ\/uforbeholdent, åpenhjertig -
124 unsuspecting
adjective (not aware of (coming) danger: He stole all her money and she was completely unsuspecting.) intetanende, uten mistankeadj. \/ˌʌnsəˈspektɪŋ\/intetanende, ikke mistenksom, godtroende, troskyldigunsuspecting of something intetanende om noe -
125 utterly
adverb (completely or totally: She was utterly unaware of her danger.) fullstendig, totaltadv. \/ˈʌtəlɪ\/fullstendig, ytterst, i høyeste grad -
126 valueless
adjective (having no value; worthless: The necklace is completely valueless.) verdiløsadj. \/ˈvæljʊləs\/verdiløs -
127 voluntary
'voləntəri, ]( American) volən'teri1) (done, given etc by choice, not by accident or because of being forced (often without pay): Their action was completely voluntary - nobody asked them to do that.) frivillig; forsettlig, overlagt (drap)2) (run, financed etc by such actions, contributions etc: He does a lot of work for a voluntary organization.) frivillig•frivilligIsubst. \/ˈvɒlənt(ə)rɪ\/1) ( musikk) fantasi, orgelsolo, orgelpreludium, orgelpostludium2) tilhenger av frivillighetssystem3) frivillig bidrag4) ( i konkurranse e.l.) fri oppgave5) ( filosofi) tilhenger av voluntarismenplay voluntaries ( musikk) fantasere, spille fritt, improvisereIIadj. \/ˈvɒlənt(ə)rɪ\/1) frivillig2) forsettlig, overlagt3) voluntær, med vilje, viljestyrt4) finansiert ved frivillige bidragvoluntary organization frivillig organisasjonvoluntary worker frivillig -
128 wholly
adverb (completely or altogether: I am not wholly certain yet.) helt, aldeles, fullstendigaldeles--------fullstendig--------ganske--------heltadv. \/ˈhəʊllɪ\/, \/ˈhəʊlɪ\/1) helt (og holdent), fullt, fullstendig2) utelukkende, barewholly and solely ene og alene
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