adjective not cared for or looked after; neglected
Untended public spaces can contribute to a sense of neglect and disrepair in a community.
Untended forests may be susceptible to wildfires and invasive species.
Untended fields can lead to decreased crop yields and increased weed growth.
Untended natural habitats may suffer from loss of biodiversity and ecosystem degradation.
An untended garden may become overgrown with weeds and pests.
Untended properties can decrease in value and become eyesores in the neighborhood.
Untended landscapes can lose their aesthetic appeal and become unkempt.
The garden was left untended for weeks, allowing the plants to wither and die.
The patient's mental health deteriorated as their emotional needs went untended.
The codebase had several untended bugs that needed to be fixed before the release.
The soup was left untended on the stove and ended up burning.
The construction site was untended overnight, leading to theft of equipment.