Unattired

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌnəˈtaɪərd/

Definitions of unattired

adjective describing someone or something that is not dressed or not wearing clothes

Example Sentences

A1 She walked into the room unattired, wearing only a towel.

A2 The unattired man quickly put on his clothes when he realized he was in public.

B1 The unattired guests were asked to leave the pool area.

B2 The unattired models strutted down the runway with confidence.

C1 The unattired actress caused a stir when she arrived at the awards ceremony in a revealing dress.

C2 The unattired dancers captivated the audience with their graceful movements.

Examples of unattired in a Sentence

formal The guests arrived unattired for the formal dinner party.

informal She showed up unattired to the casual gathering at the park.

slang He was unattired when he ran into his ex at the grocery store.

figurative The painting depicted a figure unattired in the midst of nature.

Grammatical Forms of unattired

past tense

unattired

plural

unattired

comparative

more unattired

superlative

most unattired

present tense

unattire

future tense

will unattire

perfect tense

have unattired

continuous tense

is unattiring

singular

unattired

positive degree

unattired

infinitive

to unattire

gerund

unattiring

participle

unattired

Origin and Evolution of unattired

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English and Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'unattired' originated from Middle English, derived from the Old French word 'atirer' meaning 'to equip or dress'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'unattired' evolved to mean 'not dressed or not wearing clothes' in modern English usage.