Pronunciation: /ʌnˈsaɪnd/

Definitions of unsigned

adjective describing a musician or artist who does not have a contract with a record label

Example Sentences

A1 The unsigned letter was left on the doorstep.

A2 The unsigned contract was deemed invalid.

B1 The unsigned artwork was displayed in the gallery.

B2 The unsigned petition gathered thousands of signatures.

C1 The unsigned manuscript was submitted to multiple publishers.

C2 The unsigned agreement caused confusion among the parties involved.

Examples of unsigned in a Sentence

formal The contract was returned because it was left unsigned.

informal I can't believe you left the document unsigned!

slang Don't be lazy, just sign it - why leave it unsigned?

figurative His emotions remained unsigned, hidden from the world.

Grammatical Forms of unsigned

past tense

unsigned

plural

unsigned

comparative

more unsigned

superlative

most unsigned

present tense

unsigned

future tense

will unsigned

perfect tense

have unsigned

continuous tense

is unsigned

singular

unsigned

positive degree

unsigned

infinitive

to unsigned

gerund

unsigned

participle

unsigned

Origin and Evolution of unsigned

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'unsigned' originated from the Latin word 'signare', meaning to mark or seal.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of documents or contracts that did not have a signature, 'unsigned' has evolved to also refer to variables or data types in computer programming that do not have a specified sign (positive or negative).