Pronunciation: /ʌn.əˈbeɪ.tɪd/

Definitions of unabated

adjective describing something that continues at full strength or intensity without weakening

Example Sentences

A1 The rain continued unabated throughout the night.

A2 Despite the efforts to calm him down, his anger raged unabated.

B1 The demand for the product has remained unabated despite the increase in price.

B2 The company's growth has continued unabated, surpassing all expectations.

C1 The political unrest in the region has continued unabated for months.

C2 The artist's popularity has grown unabated, with sold-out shows around the world.

Examples of unabated in a Sentence

formal The spread of the virus continued unabated despite strict lockdown measures.

informal The party raged on unabated until the early hours of the morning.

slang The drama between them has been going on unabated for weeks now.

figurative Her passion for music burns unabated in her heart.

Grammatical Forms of unabated

past tense

unabated

plural

unabated

comparative

more unabated

superlative

most unabated

present tense

unabates

future tense

will unabate

perfect tense

has unabated

continuous tense

is unabating

singular

unabated

positive degree

unabated

infinitive

to unabate

gerund

unabating

participle

unabated

Origin and Evolution of unabated

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'unabated' originated from Middle English, derived from the Old French word 'abatre' meaning 'to beat down'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'unabated' has retained its original meaning of 'without any reduction in intensity or strength'.