Unfiltered: meaning, definitions and examples

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unfiltered

 

[ ʌnˈfɪltərd ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

data processing

Not having been subjected to a filter; not having been removed, isolated, or excluded through the use of a filter.

Synonyms

raw, unprocessed, unpurified, unrefined, untreated.

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Word Description / Examples
unfiltered

Used when referring to something that hasn't been filtered, often liquids or information. Commonly applies to drinks, especially beer, or information that is direct and uncensored.

  • He prefers unfiltered beer because of its richer taste.
  • She appreciated the unfiltered feedback from her peers.
raw

Refers to something in its natural state, especially food before it is cooked, or information that hasn't been processed. It can also describe emotions that are intense and unprocessed.

  • The sushi was made with raw fish.
  • His raw emotions were evident as he spoke about the tragedy.
unprocessed

Describes something that has not been altered or changed from its original state, often applying to food or materials.

  • She prefers to eat unprocessed foods to maintain a healthy diet.
  • The factory deals with unprocessed raw materials.
unrefined

Often used to describe materials, especially sugar or oil, that have not undergone refinement. It can also describe people or behavior that is not polished or sophisticated, which can carry a negative connotation.

  • She uses unrefined sugar for her baking.
  • His manners were quite unrefined, and it caused some discomfort at the dinner party.
untreated

Describes something that hasn't been treated to remove harmful substances or hasn't been modified for a specific purpose, such as untreated wood or untreated medical conditions.

  • The untreated wood will not last as long in harsh weather.
  • Untreated diabetes can lead to serious health complications.
unpurified

Used when something has not been cleaned or purified, often referring to water or other substances that could contain impurities or contaminants.

  • They advised against drinking unpurified water from the stream.
  • The lab tests showed that the sample was unpurified and contained several toxins.

Examples of usage

  • Make sure to review the unfiltered data before applying any filters.
  • The unfiltered results may contain irrelevant information.
  • We need to analyze the unfiltered data to identify any patterns.
  • Unfiltered data can sometimes lead to biased conclusions.
  • It is important to distinguish between filtered and unfiltered data.

Translations

Translations of the word "unfiltered" in other languages:

🇵🇹 não filtrado

🇮🇳 अफ़िल्टर की हुई

🇩🇪 ungefiltert

🇮🇩 tidak disaring

🇺🇦 нефільтрований

🇵🇱 niefiltrowany

🇯🇵 フィルタリングされていない

🇫🇷 non filtré

🇪🇸 sin filtrar

🇹🇷 süzülmemiş

🇰🇷 필터링되지 않은

🇸🇦 غير مُرشّح

🇨🇿 nefiltrovaný

🇸🇰 nefiltrovaný

🇨🇳 未过滤的

🇸🇮 nefiltrirano

🇮🇸 óhreinsað

🇰🇿 сүзілмеген

🇬🇪 ფილტრი არ არის

🇦🇿 filtrsiz

🇲🇽 sin filtrar

Etymology

The word 'unfiltered' originates from the verb 'filter', which comes from Middle English 'filtrum' and Old French 'filtre', both meaning 'felt'. The concept of filtering dates back to ancient times, with various methods used to separate solids from liquids. The prefix 'un-' is added to 'filtered' to indicate the absence of filtration or processing. In modern usage, 'unfiltered' is commonly associated with data processing and information technology.

Word Frequency Rank

At rank #27,584, this word represents specialized academic or technical vocabulary. It's less frequently encountered but may be valuable in specific contexts.