Unilluminated

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Pronunciation: /ʌˌnɪˈluːməˌneɪtɪd/

Definitions of unilluminated

adjective describing something that is not illuminated or lit up

Example Sentences

A1 The room was unilluminated, so I couldn't see anything.

A2 The path through the forest was unilluminated, making it difficult to navigate.

B1 The unilluminated street was eerie and unsettling at night.

B2 The unilluminated alley was a perfect spot for shady dealings to take place.

C1 The unilluminated corners of the museum held hidden treasures waiting to be discovered.

C2 The unilluminated sky on a moonless night allowed the stars to shine brightly.

Examples of unilluminated in a Sentence

formal The unilluminated path through the forest was difficult to navigate.

informal The unilluminated room gave me the creeps.

slang I tripped over something in the unilluminated hallway.

figurative His unilluminated mind struggled to comprehend the complex concept.

Grammatical Forms of unilluminated

past tense

unilluminated

plural

unilluminated

comparative

more unilluminated

superlative

most unilluminated

present tense

unilluminate

future tense

will unilluminate

perfect tense

have unilluminated

continuous tense

is unilluminating

singular

unilluminated

positive degree

unilluminated

infinitive

to unilluminate

gerund

unilluminating

participle

unilluminated

Origin and Evolution of unilluminated

First Known Use: 0014 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'unilluminated' originated from the Latin word 'in-' meaning 'not' and 'illuminatus' meaning 'to light up'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'unilluminated' has retained its original meaning of 'not illuminated' or 'not lit up'.