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unrecognised
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'unrecognised' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person, object, or action that is not recognized by someone or something. For example: "The unrecognised volunteer received no recognition for her efforts from the organization."
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Alternative expressions(8)
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60 human-written examples
There were the much outweighed positives, too: the unrecognised acts of kindness and compassion; the many fine, uplifting speeches that go unreported because they do not fit the pugilistic tenor of question time; the fine people who really do get into politics to make a difference; and the families who make it work because of their belief in the nobility of public service.
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Martin Foley, Victoria's minister for equality, said: "Many same-sex couples and their families find themselves unrecognised under the law, leaving parents and children facing long-term insecurity about their future with the people they love.
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"I think this [foetal alcohol syndrome] is probably unrecognised in the latter group because they are not all clustered together".
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In one incident during Sunday's unrecognised referendums on independence, a group of militiamen arrived in the town of Krasnoarmeisk, supposedly to stop people from voting.
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Franklin lost out on the award due to her tragic death aged 37 in 1958, meaning that her contribution to science remained largely unrecognised.
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Yet its very structure serves to mask a build-up in the unrecognised financial liabilities of companies.
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Instead of languishing under a partial economic embargo imposed by the Greeks in protest against the 1974 invasion, the Turkish Cypriots would see their living standards soar, with help from Brussels.But Rauf Denktash, the community's veteran leader and president of the unrecognised Turkish-Cypriot state, does not see things that way.
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Radical elements of the KLA are believed to have been behind the killing in Albania last month of the "defence minister" in Mr Rugova's unrecognised "government".
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The West should also give clear backing to Ibrahim Rugova, the moderate president of Kosovo's (unrecognised) republic, who still looks set to win the election due on March 22nd.The West's second task is containment.
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Its trade officials plan to do more business via the port of Berbera in Somaliland, a mostly unrecognised breakaway from Somalia, and with Port Sudan in Sudan.
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Accounting policies were aimed at making Fannie Mae's earnings appear more stable than they truly were: a "cookie jar reserve" of unrecognised income and expenses was maintained to smooth out returns.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Maintain consistency in spelling based on your audience. Use "unrecognised" in British English contexts and "unrecognized" in American English contexts.
Common error
Avoid using "unrecognised" when you mean something cannot be identified or is not known. Use "unidentifiable" instead. For example, a mysterious object should be described as "unidentifiable", not "unrecognised".
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Linguistic Context
The adjective "unrecognised" primarily functions to modify nouns, indicating a state of being not acknowledged, identified, or validated. Ludwig AI confirms this based on its analysis of numerous examples.
Frequent in
News & Media
98%
Formal & Business
1%
Science
1%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "unrecognised" functions as an adjective signifying a lack of acknowledgment or identification. It's predominantly used in British English; the American English equivalent is "unrecognized". Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage. Predominantly featured in news and media, "unrecognised" finds application in conveying situations where something lacks due credit or validation. When writing, ensure clarity by explicitly stating what is doing the 'unrecognising'. Finally, don't mistake "unrecognised" for "unidentifiable" in contexts where identification is the key issue.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
unrecognized
American English spelling variation of "unrecognised", with identical meaning.
unacknowledged
Focuses more on the lack of acknowledgment, often implying a deliberate oversight.
overlooked
Suggests that something has been missed or ignored, often unintentionally.
unnoticed
Indicates that something has not been observed or paid attention to.
unappreciated
Highlights the lack of gratitude or value given to something or someone.
undervalued
Emphasizes that something is not given the importance or worth it deserves.
uncredited
Specifies that someone did not receive official credit for their work or contribution.
unheralded
Implies that something has not been publicly praised or celebrated.
unsung
Similar to unheralded, but often used to describe contributions or achievements that are not publicly acknowledged.
unidentified
Describes something whose identity is unknown.
FAQs
What does "unrecognised" mean?
"Unrecognised" means not acknowledged, identified, or given due credit. It implies a lack of recognition or awareness.
Is "unrecognised" a British or American English spelling?
"Unrecognised" is the British English spelling. The American English spelling is "unrecognized".
What are some synonyms for "unrecognised"?
Synonyms for "unrecognised" include "unacknowledged", "unappreciated", and "overlooked". The best choice depends on the specific context.
How can I use "unrecognised" in a sentence?
You can use "unrecognised" to describe something that hasn't been acknowledged or identified. For example, "The country's annexation was "unrecognised" by the rest of the world."
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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