Pronunciation: /ʌnˈprɑː.sɛst/
adjective not processed or treated; in its original state
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.
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.
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