unmade

Word Type: Adjective (also Used as a Verb Form of “unmake”)

Definition

  • Describes something that is not yet completed or arranged, often referring to something like a bed that has not been tidied or a plan that has been disrupted.
  • The past participle of “unmake,” meaning to undo or reverse something that was made or created.

Example

  • “She woke up to find her bed still unmade.”
  • “The plans for the event were unmade due to unexpected circumstances.”
  • “His thoughts were in a mess, leaving his mind feeling unmade and disorganized.”
  • “The decision to change the policy was unmade after further discussions.”
  • “The room looked unmade, with clothes scattered all over the floor.”