Unmeasured

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈmɛʒərd/

Definitions of unmeasured

adjective Describing something that has not been measured or quantified

Example Sentences

A1 The child's excitement was unmeasured as he opened his birthday presents.

A2 She felt unmeasured joy when she received the news of her promotion.

B1 The artist's talent was unmeasured, as he created breathtaking masterpieces.

B2 The team's determination was unmeasured as they worked tirelessly to win the championship.

C1 The impact of the new policy on the economy is unmeasured and requires further analysis.

C2 The scientist's groundbreaking discovery had unmeasured implications for the future of technology.

Examples of unmeasured in a Sentence

formal The impact of climate change on biodiversity is still largely unmeasured.

informal Her talent is unmeasured, she's truly one of a kind.

slang His level of coolness is unmeasured, he's just too chill.

figurative The depth of her love for him is unmeasured, it knows no bounds.

Grammatical Forms of unmeasured

past tense

unmeasured

plural

unmeasured

comparative

more unmeasured

superlative

most unmeasured

present tense

unmeasure

future tense

will unmeasure

perfect tense

have unmeasured

continuous tense

is unmeasuring

singular

unmeasured

positive degree

unmeasured

infinitive

to unmeasure

gerund

unmeasuring

participle

unmeasured

Origin and Evolution of unmeasured

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'unmeasured' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'measured' which comes from the Latin word 'mensurare' meaning 'to measure'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something that has not been measured or quantified, the word 'unmeasured' has evolved to also convey a sense of immeasurable or boundless qualities in a more figurative sense.