"Unchaperoned" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Unchaperoned" Meaning

Without a supervisor or companion, especially a person of the opposite sex.

"Unchaperoned" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Unchaperoned"


| S.no. | Example | Group Context | Description |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| 1 | The teenage daughter went to the party unchaperoned by any adult. | Social Sitting | This emphasizes the absence of an adult supervisor. |
| 2 | The child was not allowed to go to the fair without taking a chaperone; she had to stay unchaperoned inside the house. | Informal Setting | This highlights a parental restriction. |
| 3 | The tourist walked alone unchaperoned through the museum, taking her time to observe the exhibits. | Recreational Setting | This emphasizes her autonomy and freedom. |
| 4 | The young couple decided to go to the cinema, unchaperoned like some of their friends. | Leisure context | This suggests a shift towards independence. |
| 5 | The unchaperoned children found themselves lost in the park; they had asked permission to go there with friends. | Situational Setting | This implies a situation arising from lack of supervision.

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