Pronunciation: /ʌnˈtʃɑrtɪd/

Definitions of uncharted

adjective not mapped or surveyed; unknown; unfamiliar; not discovered or determined; not shown or located on a map; unexplored

Example Sentences

A1 The children were excited to explore the uncharted forest.

A2 She decided to take a risk and venture into the uncharted territory.

B1 The team embarked on an expedition to map out the uncharted waters.

B2 The archaeologists discovered ancient ruins in the uncharted desert.

C1 The astronaut set off on a mission to explore the uncharted regions of space.

C2 The explorer was renowned for his daring expeditions into uncharted lands.

Examples of uncharted in a Sentence

formal The explorers ventured into uncharted territory, mapping out the unknown lands.

informal We're going to explore some uncharted areas this weekend, should be fun!

slang Dude, we're totally going off the map into uncharted territory!

figurative Her mind was like an uncharted ocean, full of undiscovered depths.

Grammatical Forms of uncharted

past tense

uncharted

plural

uncharteds

comparative

more uncharted

superlative

most uncharted

present tense

charting

future tense

will chart

perfect tense

have charted

continuous tense

is charting

singular

uncharted

positive degree

uncharted

infinitive

to chart

gerund

charting

participle

charted

Origin and Evolution of uncharted

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'uncharted' originates from the Old French word 'enchartier' which means 'to map or chart'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'uncharted' has evolved to refer to areas or territories that have not been mapped or explored, expanding beyond just physical maps to include unexplored territories in various contexts such as knowledge, emotions, or experiences.