unpeopled

IPA: ʌnpipʌɫd

adjective

  • Not inhabited by people.
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Examples of "unpeopled" in Sentences

  • “Ten years ago the place where we are gathered was an unpeopled, forbidding desert,” he observed.
  • Now the headland was deserted, Toynton Grange and 250 its cottages stood unlit and unpeopled under the heavy sky.
  • The age-old "structures"—unpeopled ruins from India, Japan, Mexico and Scotland—appear contemporary because the photographs seem abstract.
  • But the most important and compelling details are in Arcimboldo's three reversible still lifes, when they're looked at as unpeopled kitchen scenes.
  • They reminded me once again that I enjoy O'Keefe's pretty colors, and am left utterly cold by Adams' perfectly composed black-and-white photos of unpeopled nature.
  • The latest painting in the series, Supper is, atypically, unpeopled — except that the dark shadow cast over the festive table speaks eloquently for those who are absent.
  • Napoleon had drowned: It was an astonishing thing to see the Mississippi rolling between unpeopled shores and straight over the spot where I used to see a good big self-complacent town twenty years ago.

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