Pronunciation: /ʌnəˈkɑmplɪʃt/
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'unaccomplished' describes something that has not been achieved or completed
A1 She felt unaccomplished after failing her driving test.
A2 The unaccomplished tasks piled up on her desk.
B1 Despite his best efforts, he still felt unaccomplished in his career.
B2 The artist's unaccomplished masterpiece sat unfinished in the studio.
C1 The unaccomplished goals motivated her to work harder.
C2 Even with all his success, he couldn't shake the feeling of being unaccomplished.
formal The unaccomplished tasks on the to-do list were starting to pile up.
informal I feel so unaccomplished after binge-watching TV all day.
slang I'm feeling super unaccomplished right now, like I haven't achieved anything.
figurative His dreams remained unaccomplished, like ships that never set sail.
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