Uncovenanted

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈkʌvənəntɪd/

Definitions of uncovenanted

adjective not bound by a covenant or agreement

Example Sentences

A1 The uncovenanted land was left untouched by developers.

A2 She stumbled upon an uncovenanted treasure hidden in the forest.

B1 The uncovenanted agreement between the two parties caused confusion.

B2 The uncovenanted terms of the contract were not favorable to either party.

C1 The uncovenanted clause in the agreement led to a legal dispute.

C2 The uncovenanted nature of the relationship made it difficult to navigate.

Examples of uncovenanted in a Sentence

formal The uncovenanted land was left untouched by the developers.

informal They didn't have any plans for the uncovenanted property.

slang The uncovenanted plot was off-limits to anyone without permission.

figurative Her uncovenanted talents were finally recognized by the industry.

Grammatical Forms of uncovenanted

past tense

uncovenanted

plural

uncovenanted

comparative

more uncovenanted

superlative

most uncovenanted

present tense

uncovenanted

future tense

will uncovenant

perfect tense

have uncovenanted

continuous tense

is uncovenanting

singular

uncovenanted

positive degree

uncovenanted

infinitive

to uncovenant

gerund

uncovenanting

participle

uncovenanted

Origin and Evolution of uncovenanted

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'uncovenanted' originated from Middle English, derived from the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'covenanted' referring to a formal agreement or contract.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in legal contexts to describe agreements or contracts that were not formally established or agreed upon, the term 'uncovenanted' has evolved to also be used in a more general sense to describe something that is not bound by a formal agreement or covenant.