Unprovided

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌnprəˈvaɪdɪd/

Definitions of unprovided

adjective not having the necessary provisions or resources

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of unprovided in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of unprovided

past tense

unprovided

plural

unprovided

comparative

more unprovided

superlative

most unprovided

present tense

unprovide

future tense

will unprovide

perfect tense

have unprovided

continuous tense

is unproviding

singular

unprovided

positive degree

unprovided

infinitive

to unprovide

gerund

unproviding

participle

unprovided

Origin and Evolution of unprovided

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'unprovided' originated from Middle English, derived from the Old French word 'pourveir' meaning 'to provide'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'unprovided' has evolved to signify a lack or absence of necessary provisions or resources, moving away from its original meaning of simply not being provided for.