unmade
IPA: ʌnmˈeɪd
adjective
- not (yet) made
- existing without having been made
- (UK, of a road) Without a hard, smooth, permanent surface.
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Examples of "unmade" in Sentences
- They "unmade" sin through humility and obedience, just as the goal in the movie is to "unmake" the ring.
- The sculpture, or plate, or fountain, or bust, is forgotten, is lost: has unmade itself through some unknown agency of fate.
- My bed is um, kind of unmade at the moment, which some people will go ballistic about, but I don't really care - mainly because I've been at home the whole day and I really ever only make my bed when I go out.
- The people are no wiser nor can they adjust themselves to the change of conditions brought about by the creation of all this new money; yet if "unmade" or lost, the entire volume of the nation's wealth would be contracted.
- Whatever the cause, the anger, and bitterness and frustration drips from the walls; the front desk snaps at the guests, the housekeepers snap at the front desk in the hallway outside my room, I heard a maid apologizing to a guest for his unmade room -- "it's the front desk's fault, they always send people up before we're ready" and the bartenders and bellhops snap at everyone.
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