Pronunciation: /ʌnˈpiːpəld/
adjective describing a place or area that is not inhabited by people
A1 The abandoned village looked unpeopled and eerie.
A2 The unpeopled island was a perfect place for solitude and reflection.
B1 The unpeopled beach stretched for miles, untouched by human hands.
B2 The unpeopled wilderness was a stark contrast to the bustling city life.
C1 The unpeopled landscape provided a sense of peace and tranquility.
C2 The unpeopled mountains were a sight to behold, untouched by civilization.
formal The unpeopled village was once bustling with activity.
informal The unpeopled beach was the perfect spot for a peaceful picnic.
slang The unpeopled park is where we can chill without any interruptions.
figurative His unpeopled mind was a blank canvas waiting to be filled with inspiration.
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