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unrelentingly |
unreliability |
unreliable |
unreliableness |
unreliably |
unrelieved
| unreligious
| unremarkable
| unremarkably
| unremarked
| unremedied
unrelieved
WORDNET DICTIONARY
Adjective unrelieved has 1 sense
- unrelieved(s = adj.all) undiminished - not lessened or diminished; "unrelieved suffering"
OXFORD DICTIONARY
unrelieved, adj.
1 lacking the relief given by contrast or variation.
2 not aided or assisted.
1 lacking the relief given by contrast or variation.
2 not aided or assisted.
Derivative
unrelievedly adv.
THESAURUS
unrelieved
absolute, arrant, articulated, bare, barren, bland, blank, bleached, boring, catenated, ceaseless, characterless, classical, clear, complete, concatenated, connected, constant, consummate, continual, continued, continuing, continuous, crass, cyclical, decided, definitive, devoid, direct, downright, drab, egregious, empty, endless, featureless, flagrant, gapless, glaring, gray, gross, hollow, humdrum, immediate, inane, incessant, insipid, interminable, intolerable, joined, jointless, linked, monotonous, never-ending, nonstop, null, null and void, out-and-out, outright, perennial, perfect, periodic, positive, precious, profound, pronounced, proper, rank, recurrent, regular, repetitive, round-the-clock, running, same, samely, seamless, serried, shattering, shocking, smooth, stable, stark, stark-staring, steady, straight, superlative, surpassing, tedious, the veriest, thorough, thoroughgoing, total, twenty-four-hour, unbearable, unbroken, unceasing, unconscionable, undeniable, undifferentiated, unending, unequivocal, uniform, unintermitted, unintermittent, unintermitting, uninterrupted, unmitigated, unqualified, unremitting, unspoiled, unstopped, utter, vacant, vacuous, void, white, with nothing inside, without contentROGET THESAURUS
unrelieved
Aggravation
N aggravation, worsening, heightening, exacerbation, exasperation, overestimation, exaggeration, aggravated, worse, unrelieved, aggravable, aggravating, out of the frying pan into the fire, from bad to worse, worse and worse, Int, so much the worse!.
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