underlying
underlying (adj) /ˌʌn.dərˈlaɪ.ɪŋ/Similar to: fundamental; core; basic; hidden; root; latent Definition:Real, basic, or fundamental, but not immediately obvious or visible on the surface.In finance, referring to the primary asset upon which a derivative contract or security is(...)
unleash
unleash (verb) /ʌnˈliːʃ/Similar to: release; let loose; set free; trigger; unloose Definition: to release something powerful that has been restrained or controlled; to let a strong force, emotion, or person have a free and uncontrolled effect.Translation: atbrīvot, palaist vaļā,(...)
upbeat
upbeat (adjective): positive, cheerful, and optimistic, especially about the future or a particular situation. synonyms: optimistic, hopeful, cheerypronunciation: /ˈʌpbiːt/ translation: optimistisks, mundrs, dzīvespriecīgs example: Despite the poor sales figures last month,(...)
utter
utter (adjective/verb):As an adjective: complete, absolute, or total (used for emphasis, often with negative nouns).As a verb: to make a sound with one's voice; to say something aloud.synonyms: (adj) total, sheer, downright; (v) speak, voice, pronounce. pronunciation:(...)
utterance
utterance (noun) /ˈʌt.ər.əns/ Similar to: spoken sentence; remark; statement; expression Definition: a spoken word, statement, or vocal sound. Translation: izteikums, izteiktais vārds, runa Examples: "The politician's every utterance was analyzed by the media." "In linguistics, an utterance(...)