Pronunciation: /ʌnɪmˈpidəd/

Definitions of unimpeded

adjective describes something that is not obstructed or hindered; free to proceed without interference

Example Sentences

A1 The river flowed unimpeded through the valley.

A2 The bird flew unimpeded across the open sky.

B1 The project progressed unimpeded by any obstacles.

B2 The team's communication was unimpeded by language barriers.

C1 The artist's creativity flowed unimpeded, resulting in a masterpiece.

C2 The athlete's determination allowed her to run unimpeded to the finish line.

Examples of unimpeded in a Sentence

formal The construction project proceeded unimpeded by any obstacles.

informal The car was able to drive unimpeded down the empty road.

slang She danced unimpeded through the crowd at the concert.

figurative His creativity flowed unimpeded as he painted on the canvas.

Grammatical Forms of unimpeded

past tense

unimpeded

plural

unimpededs

comparative

more unimpeded

superlative

most unimpeded

present tense

unimpede

future tense

will unimpede

perfect tense

have unimpeded

continuous tense

is unimpeding

singular

unimpeded

positive degree

unimpeded

infinitive

to unimpede

gerund

unimpeding

participle

unimpeded

Origin and Evolution of unimpeded

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'unimpeded' originated from the Latin word 'impedire' which means 'to hinder or obstruct'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'unimpeded' has retained its original meaning of not hindered or obstructed, but has also come to be used in a broader sense to describe something that is free from obstacles or restrictions.