"Unmetamorphised" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unmetamorphised" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Unmetamorphised
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"Unmetamorphised" Meaning

Unmetamorphised refers to something that has not undergone or has not yet undergone a process of metamorphosis, a biological or chemical transformation, often involving a change in form or shape.

In a broader sense, the term can also be used figuratively to indicate that something has not undergone a significant change or development, or that it remains in its original or root form.

"Unmetamorphised" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "unmetamorphised"


Untouched by transformation.

1. Poetry: The morning dew fell upon the unmetamorphised blooms of the lotus flowers, glistening in the early morning sun.

2. Fiction: In the unmetamorphised world of this forgotten novel, time stood still, and the characters remained forever young.

3. Science: The unmetamorphised fossils found in the deep trenches were a testament to the unchanging ecosystems of the early Earth.

4. Philosophy: In an unmetamorphised state, human essence remains untouched by the external influences of the world, preserving its pure form.

5. Literary Criticism: The beauty of Shakespeare's language lies in its ability to capture the unmetamorphised essence of human emotions, undistorted by time.

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