Pronunciation: /ʌnˈtæpt/
noun a noun is a person, place, thing, or idea, in this case 'untapped' can also be used as a noun to refer to something that has not been utilized or developed
A1 The untapped potential of the new employee is impressive.
A2 The untapped resources in this area could be utilized for community development.
B1 There is untapped talent in the local music scene waiting to be discovered.
B2 The company is looking to expand into untapped markets in order to increase profits.
C1 The government is investing in research to uncover untapped opportunities for economic growth.
C2 The untapped potential of renewable energy sources is a key focus for environmental sustainability.
adjective an adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'untapped' describes something that has not been utilized or developed
A1 The small town has many untapped resources waiting to be discovered.
A2 There is untapped potential for growth in the local economy.
B1 The company is looking to expand into new markets to tap into untapped opportunities.
B2 The artist's untapped creativity shines through in their latest masterpiece.
C1 The scientist's research uncovered untapped sources of renewable energy.
C2 The untapped potential of artificial intelligence is still being explored by researchers.
formal There is untapped potential in the renewable energy sector that we should explore.
informal We haven't even scratched the surface of the untapped opportunities in this market.
slang Dude, there's a whole bunch of untapped talent in this town just waiting to be discovered.
figurative Her creativity is like an untapped well, just waiting to overflow with brilliant ideas.
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