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IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) of unreactive

The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is an alphabetic system of phonetic notation based primarily on the Latin alphabet. With phonetic transcriptions, dictionarie tell you about the pronunciation of words, because the spelling of an English word does not tell you how you should pronounce it. Below is the phonetic transcription of unreactive:
/ənɹəktɪv/

Derived Form of unreactive

adjective
comparitive: less reactive
superlative: most unreactive
Adjective
1
not reacting chemically
Antonymsreactive,
Similarinactive, indifferent, inert, neutral, noble, stable,
2
not tending to react to stimulation
Synonymsunresponsive,
Similarinsensitive,

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  1. so it wasn't hard for Jake to sit there and remain unreactive.
  2. So the helium remember is incredibly inert, unreactive.
  3. materials and works by breaking down harmful pollutants into unreactive salt molecules
  4. but what really defines Bond is his inaction; he is unreactive
  5. Women tend to be attracted to those two things that we previously mentioned James is capable and unreactive.
  6. For instance, watch how unreactive Tyler is
  7. in that bulky form is harmless. Its just too unreactive.
  8. Sulfur hexafluoride is almost as unreactive as xenon.
  9. which is weird for a noble gas because noble gases are normally unreactive.
  10. Nitrogen doesnt exist as a single atom, it exists in a largely unreactive form - as
  11. unreactive. You can see rather nicely here the white colour of
  12. is that it's very unreactive
  13. The carbon-carbon sigma bond is nonpolar and is very unreactive.
  14. column because they are all atoms that are very unreactive.
  15. Helium, neon, argon are very unreactive
  16. very unreactive. And, of course,
  17. those elements very unreactive. But by the late 1800s and the
  18. So Helium is probably the most unreactive of the elements.
  19. Yep, it's unreactive, it's an inert gas.
  20. of the hardest materials known to us. Very, very unreactive