Unprocessed

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈprɑː.sɛst/

Definitions of unprocessed

adjective not processed or treated; in its original state

Example Sentences

A1 I prefer unprocessed foods like fruits and vegetables.

A2 The unprocessed data needs to be cleaned before analysis.

B1 She bought unprocessed wool to knit a sweater.

B2 The unprocessed film was developed in the darkroom.

C1 The unprocessed fabric was dyed to create a unique pattern.

C2 The unprocessed coffee beans were roasted to perfection.

Examples of unprocessed in a Sentence

formal The unprocessed data needs to be cleaned and organized before analysis.

informal I prefer unprocessed foods because they are healthier.

slang I can't stand the taste of unprocessed juice.

figurative His unprocessed emotions were evident in his reaction to the news.

Grammatical Forms of unprocessed

past tense

unprocessed

plural

unprocesseds

comparative

more unprocessed

superlative

most unprocessed

present tense

unprocesses

future tense

will unprocess

perfect tense

have unprocessed

continuous tense

is unprocessing

singular

unprocessed

positive degree

unprocessed

infinitive

to unprocess

gerund

unprocessing

participle

unprocessed

Origin and Evolution of unprocessed

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unprocessed' originated from the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' or 'opposite of' and the word 'processed', which means to subject something to a series of actions in order to achieve a particular result.
Evolution of the word: The term 'unprocessed' has evolved to be commonly used in various fields such as food, photography, and data processing to refer to something that has not undergone any treatment, alteration, or refinement.