Pronunciation: /ˌəndɪˈvɛləpt/
adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'undeveloped' describes something that has not been developed or improved.
A1 The undeveloped film needs to be processed before we can see the pictures.
A2 The undeveloped land was filled with wildflowers and tall grasses.
B1 The undeveloped country lacked basic infrastructure such as roads and electricity.
B2 The undeveloped software had many bugs that needed to be fixed.
C1 The undeveloped economy struggled to attract foreign investors.
C2 The undeveloped region was in need of sustainable development projects to improve living conditions.
formal The government is working on plans to develop the undeveloped areas of the city.
informal There are still some undeveloped plots of land near the outskirts of town.
slang That part of town is so undeveloped, it's like a ghost town.
figurative Her talent as a singer is still undeveloped, but with practice, she could become a star.
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