Untrimmed

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈtrɪmd/

Definitions of untrimmed

adjective describing something that has not been cut or shaped

Example Sentences

A1 The bush in the backyard is untrimmed.

A2 She prefers her hair untrimmed and natural.

B1 The untrimmed edges of the paper gave it a rustic look.

B2 The untrimmed hedges in the garden needed to be pruned.

C1 The untrimmed grass in the field made it difficult to walk through.

C2 The untrimmed beard gave him a rugged and masculine appearance.

Examples of untrimmed in a Sentence

formal The untrimmed hedges in the garden needed to be pruned.

informal The untrimmed bushes in the yard look messy.

slang I really need to take care of those untrimmed edges on the lawn.

figurative Her untrimmed thoughts were scattered and disorganized.

Grammatical Forms of untrimmed

past tense

untrimmed

plural

untrimmed

comparative

more untrimmed

superlative

most untrimmed

present tense

untrim

future tense

will untrim

perfect tense

have untrimmed

continuous tense

is untrimming

singular

untrimmed

positive degree

untrimmed

infinitive

to untrim

gerund

untrimming

participle

untrimmed

Origin and Evolution of untrimmed

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'untrimmed' originated from Middle English, derived from the Old English word 'untrymman' meaning 'to make disorderly.'
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'untrimmed' evolved to refer to something that has not been neatened or tidied up, often used in the context of clothing or hair that has not been properly groomed.