Pronunciation: /ʌnˈeɪdɪd/
adjective describing a person or action that is done without help or assistance
A1 She completed the puzzle unaided.
A2 The child walked unaided for the first time.
B1 He successfully navigated the city unaided.
B2 The scientist conducted the experiment unaided.
C1 The author wrote the novel unaided, without any assistance.
C2 The artist created a masterpiece unaided, showcasing his immense talent.
formal The student completed the exam unaided, without any outside help.
informal I managed to fix my car unaided, thanks to a YouTube tutorial.
slang She aced the test unaided, like a boss.
figurative The artist created a masterpiece unaided, relying solely on their own creativity.
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