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Complete Definition of "unmade"

English
Etymology
From un- + made

Pronunciation
:Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-eɪd|-eɪd

Adjective
en-adj

#not (yet) made
#existing without having been made

Quotations
1965, Frederic Morton, The Schatten Affair, page 180
:On the most unmade bed imaginable sat two older Jewish men, both with black coats folded across their knees, bent close to each other […].
1980, Blackwood's Magazine, page 505
:[E]ven when it turned off the unmade road and went steeply upwards along an even more unmade track, I was still exhilarated […].
2005, Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, Human Creation Between Reality and Illusion, page 162
:Even in the most unmade forms of art. one could discern an epistemology of art that is assumed on the same productivist parameters.

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Verb
unmade

  1. past of|unmake

References
R:Webster 1913

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