Pronunciation: /ʌnˈælaɪd/
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'unallied' describes something that is not allied or connected.
A1 The two countries remained unallied in the conflict.
A2 The unallied nations did not form any alliances during the war.
B1 The unallied political parties struggled to gain power in the government.
B2 The unallied factions within the organization caused internal conflicts.
C1 The unallied nations were at odds with each other on many diplomatic issues.
C2 The unallied groups refused to cooperate with each other, leading to a stalemate.
formal The two countries remained unallied in their diplomatic relations.
informal The groups were unallied and did not work together on any projects.
slang I heard they're unallied now, so don't bring up their past issues.
figurative Her mind and heart seemed unallied, unable to come to a decision.
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