Difficult Words :

Unwitting, Unremitting and Uniform





Difficult Words : Unwitting, Unremitting and Uniform

Uniform (YOO ni FAWRM) adj: consistent, unchanging, the same for everyone

Traffic laws are similar from one state to the next, but they aren't uniform. Each state has its own variations.

The school did not have a uniform grading policy. Each teacher was free to mark students according to any system that he or she thought appropriate.

Something that is uniform has uniformity.

Uniforms are suits of clothing that are uniform in appearance from one person to the next.




Unremitting (UN ri MIT ing) adj: unceasing, unabated, relentless

Superman waged an unremitting battle against evildoers everywhere.




Unwitting (un WIT ing) adj: unintentional, ignorant, not aware

When Leo agreed to hold open the door of the bank, he became an unwitting accomplice to the bank robbery.

My theft was unwitting. I hadn't meant to steal the car, but had unintentionally driven it away from the automobile dealership and parked it in my garage.

On the camping trip, Josephine unwittingly stepped into a bear trap and remained stuck in it for several days.



This site in general and this page in particular will certainly help the visitors to increase their knowledge of vocabulary in an exhaustive way. Whilst browsing through this list, at one full swoop you will pick up many words with the same or a related and the opposite meaning.

Reading this list is a great fun, while expanding your vocabulary at the same time. It is meant to help to improve the vocabulary of the visitors, the students (who are preparing for various examinations), the authors, journalists, literati and all other people who are interested in improving their language skills.

So enjoy this list and then get around for preparing your own list of words. There is no better way of boosting your words power. The most effective way to build your vocabulary is described in the page on Word Power. Educational research has discovered that your I.Q. is intimately related to your Word Power. Take a standard Vocabulary test and then an intelligent test, the result in both will be substantially the same. The more extensive your vocabulary, the better your chances of success, other things being equal- success in attaining your educational goals, success in moving ahead in your business or professional career, success in achieving your intellectual potential.

Go to The Difficult Words Index


Synonyms and Antonyms


Vocabulary| English Teacher| Etymology| Longest Word | Letter Writing


Proverbs| Misspelled Words| Contractions


From Unwitting to HOME PAGE




Follow These Links!