Pronunciation: /ʌnˈmeɪd/
verb past participle of the verb 'unmake', meaning to undo or reverse the process of making something
A1 She unmade the bed before putting on fresh sheets.
A2 I unmade the cake because it didn't turn out right.
B1 The artist unmade the sculpture and started over from scratch.
B2 The detective unmade the suspect's alibi with new evidence.
C1 The CEO unmade the decision to merge the two companies after receiving backlash from shareholders.
C2 The scientist unmade the theory that had been widely accepted in the scientific community.
adjective not made or created; not put together or assembled
A1 The unmade bed looked messy.
A2 She left the room with unmade plans for the weekend.
B1 The unmade decision caused a lot of uncertainty.
B2 The unmade contract led to legal disputes.
C1 The unmade bed was a symbol of neglect in the luxurious hotel room.
C2 His unmade promises left a trail of broken hearts.
formal The bed remained unmade despite the housekeeper's repeated reminders.
informal I left my room unmade this morning, I'll tidy it up later.
slang My mom always nags me about leaving my bed unmade.
figurative His unmade promises left her feeling disappointed and betrayed.
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