Unpeopled

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Pronunciation: /ʌnˈpiːpəld/

Definitions of unpeopled

adjective describing a place or area that is not inhabited by people

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of unpeopled in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of unpeopled

past tense

unpeopled

plural

unpeopled

comparative

more unpeopled

superlative

most unpeopled

present tense

unpeople

future tense

will unpeople

perfect tense

have unpeopled

continuous tense

is unpeopling

singular

unpeopled

positive degree

unpeopled

infinitive

to unpeople

gerund

unpeopling

participle

unpeopled

Origin and Evolution of unpeopled

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unpeopled' is derived from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'peopled' meaning 'inhabited by people'.
Evolution of the word: The word 'unpeopled' has maintained its original meaning of 'not inhabited by people' since its first known use in the early 17th century.