"Unpruned" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Not cut back or trimmed, or not controlled or disciplined; unchecked.
Noun Usage:
The once-impressive garden needed to be restored to its former glory, and that's where the unpruned branches came in. They had overgrown through the years and were in desperate need of pruning to keep them from splintering.
Adjective Usage:
Some people find unpruned hedges to be visually unappealing, while others see them as the brains of the operation – the truly living and thriving parts of nature.
The unpruned fields require a lot of maintenance and effort to keep them from looking solely wild.
A thorough review of the plant's current growth was needed to identify dead parts that should've been pruned, because living leaves are so intertwined with unpruned parts that die quickly too.
Garden caretakers often argue over the aesthetic value of unpruned plants when flowers rival weeds in our battle of life with every creeping weed branch growing longer and larger each day.
Before winter, gardeners feel hopeful about what they got or would like to get from their day job on the pruned just for them from breathtaking rows when violets' sleeves shove soil around value – as leaves tearing in colors stay green no more.
Unpronounced refers to a sound, word, or letter that is not pronounced or heard when spoken. It is a term often used in linguistics to describe letters or sounds that are silent in a word or language.
Not proven or confirmed; not supported by sufficient evidence to establish the truth of something.
Unpunctual refers to someone or something that is habitually late or fails to arrive or do something on time. It can also imply a lack of respect for schedules, deadlines, or appointments.