"Unfurnished" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unfurnished" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unfurnished" Meaning

Not provided with furniture.

"Unfurnished" Examples

Usage Examples of "unfurnished"


1. Real Estate Context

When renting out apartments, some properties are unfurnished which means they do not include basic household items such as beds, sofas, or even kitchen equipment.

2. House Moving

Before my move, I was looking at unfurnished apartments because we wanted to bring our own furniture, but now we found a furnished place, so that's changing our plans.

3. Furniture Shopping

If you choose an unfurnished house, you'll spend more on buying all the appliances and interior design pieces yourself, which can be overwhelming.

4. Art and Decoration

I recently moved into an unfurnished loft and filled it with paintings, sculptures, and other unique decorative items that make it a cozy yet edgy space.

5. Home Design

Many people enjoy undertaking conversions of unfurnished industrial spaces such as warehouses or silos into homes, offering an opportunity to design and customize freely.

"Unfurnished" Similar Words

Unfulfilled

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Unfulfilling

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Unfunded

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Without sufficient funding or financial support. Not having the necessary resources to accomplish a task or project.

Unfunny

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Not amusing or humorless. Lacking in wit or interest.

Unfurl

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Unfurled

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Unfurled means to spread or open something, especially a flag or a sail, in a wide or extended position. It can also refer to something that is fully revealed or made known.

Unfurling

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The verb "unfurl" is a literary term that means to spread or open out something that has been previously rolled up or folded, such as a flag, sail, or banner.<br><br>Example: She carefully began to unfurl the large map to reveal the intricate details.<br><br>As a metaphor, unfurl can also be used to describe something unfolding or developing over time, such as an idea or a plan.<br><br>Example: Her creative thought began to unfurl into a brilliant idea for a new novel.<br><br>The word has a sense of gradual and intentional progression, often conveying a sense of something being slowly revealed or expanded.

Unfurls

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To spread or open out something, such as a flag or a leaf, from being folded or coiled into a smaller space.

Unfussiness

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The term "unfussiness" refers to a lack of fuss or trouble. It describes a person who is simple, uncomplicated, and unadorned in their tastes, habits, or behavior.

Ungainly

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Incapable of moving or acting with ease and a smooth, natural movement; uncoordinated or clumsy.

Ungallant

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Not courteous or chivalrous.

Ungarnished

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Unaffected or unspoiled by criticisms or protests.<br><br>Example: She gave an unvarnished truth about the harsh conditions of her village.

Ungava

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The Ungava Peninsula is a region located in the Canadian province of Quebec. It is a peninsula that is part of the Ungava Bay of Hudson Bay, situated in the region of Nord-du-Québec, particularly in the Ungava Territory.<br><br>Alternatively, Ungava can also refer to an ungava tea, also known as an "Appalachian butternut" or "white walnut" is a nut that comes from the white walnut tree (Juglans cinerea), native to eastern North America, but its other name is uncarbonated apple cider.

Ungazetted

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Unofficial or unregulated; not sanctioned or recognized by authority.<br><br>Example: "The un gazetted liquor shop was shut down by the police."<br><br>This term is often used in Indian English to refer to government employees, such as teachers, doctors, or police officers, who are not gazetted, meaning they are not posted in a government gazette and therefore do not have the same status or privileges as those who are gazetted.

Ungenerous

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Unwilling to give or share something willingly or generously; unwilling to help or assist others.

Ungentlemanly

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Lacking in courtesy and respect, especially towards women.