"Unpainted" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unpainted" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Unpainted
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"Unpainted" Meaning

Not decorated or colored, especially with paint.

"Unpainted" Examples

Noun Examples

The unpainted wall was a blank canvas waiting for the artist's brushstrokes.
Most of the chess pieces in the old set were unpainted, making it difficult to distinguish which was which.
The unpainted wood table had a rustic charm to it, but it required a coat of varnish.

Adjective Examples

The unpainted expressiveness in her eyes was captivating.
A unpainted smile spread across her face as she listened to the joke.
The artist's first preference for subjects with unpainted faces allowed her freedom to use her imagination.

"Unpainted" Similar Words

Unoxidised

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Denoting a metal that has not been treated with oxygen.

Unoxidized

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Not contaminated with or affected by oxygen; retaining the shape or properties of something that has not been exposed to oxygen.

Unoxygenated

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Unpack

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To break down or explain something in detail; to get to the bottom of a problem or difficulty.<br><br>Example: "The teacher asked the students to unpack the complex sentence and analyze each word's function."<br><br>Synonyms: analyze, dissect, explain, expand, elaborate

Unpackaged

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Unpacked

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Unpacked typically means to remove the outer covering or packaging of something, such as a product or a gift, to discover its contents. It can also be used as a verb to describe the process of removing the parts of something complete, expressed or understood, to make something simpler. Furthermore, it can imply that something has been dismantled, analyzed, or disassembled, often to reveal underlying information or to understand its individual components.

Unpacking

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The verb "unpacking" refers to the act of carefully removing items from a container, bag, or box, and organizing or distributing them. It can also describe the process of clarifying or explaining a complex concept or idea by breaking it down into its individual parts or elements.<br><br>As a noun, "unpacking" can refer to the act of removing luggage, boxes, or other containers from a vehicle, such as a plane, train, or car.<br><br>In a broader sense, "unpacking" can also refer to the process of confronting or dealing with the consequences or implications of a situation, idea, or experience, often in a systematic and methodical way.

Unpaid

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Not compensated or paid for a service, work, or product.

Unpaired

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Unpalatable

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Not agreeable or pleasing to the taste, smell, or sight: a food was unpalatable.

Unpalatised

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not pronounced with the palatalization of the sounds /k/ or /ɡ/ when they are followed by front vowel sounds.

Unpalatized

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Unparagoned

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Unparalleled or unsurpassed, unmatched in quality, excellence, or achievement.

Unparallel

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Unparalleled

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Unpardonable

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Extremely serious or heinous, incapable of receiving forgiveness or being pardoned.