unprepared
IPA: ʌnpripˈɛrd
noun
- A black mark given to a pupil who arrives at a lesson without the necessary items or preparation.
adjective
- Not prepared; caught by surprise.
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Examples of "unprepared" in Sentences
- 'See but,' she cried, 'how dreadfully unprepared is Sir
- Lule said the biggest group he's seeing unprepared is Hispanics.
- So many children are being born in unprepared and immature families.
- Of course, being unprepared is another procrastination technique my sneaky mind likes to use.
- His remarks follow complaints by prominent Republicans who have criticized the choice of Governor Sarah Palin of Alaska, calling her unprepared for the job.
- This most recent match welcomed Redmond game studio Airtight Games, who seemed unprepared from the start — at least, compared to PA’s set of matching red polo shirts with tiny game controller insignias on the breast.
- Victims of an unprovoked attack, unprepared, which is the best evidence of peaceable will, witnesses of the outrage of a neighbor people, bleeding from the wounds of their own country, -- what better cause for war could men have?
- Caroline Kennedy may have never "worked" but she has a "non public" life experience, She's been involved with many organizations and she's not running "unprepared" - to the highest officelike somewomantried beforeas Kathleen Parker wrote:
- Three other McCain advisors were sitting onstage, but it was Lieberman — whom Barack Obama endorsed just two years ago, when he faced a primary challenge — who volubly took the lead in criticizing the Democratic candidate, whom he described as unprepared to lead the country through a Manichaean global struggle.
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