Pronunciation: /ʌnprəˈvaɪdɪd/
adjective not having the necessary provisions or resources
A1 The hikers were unprovided with enough water for their trek.
A2 She realized she was unprovided with the necessary tools to complete the project.
B1 The company was unprovided with a backup plan in case of a cyber attack.
B2 The team was unprovided with the information needed to make an informed decision.
C1 The government was unprovided with adequate resources to handle the crisis.
C2 The organization was unprovided with the expertise needed to address the complex issue.
formal The company was unprovided for the sudden increase in demand.
informal I was unprovided with an umbrella when it started raining.
slang She was totally unprovided for the surprise party her friends threw for her.
figurative His speech was unprovided with any compelling arguments.
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