Pronunciation: /ʌnˈwɔrnd/

Definitions of unwarned

adjective describes a person or thing that has not been given a warning or advance notice

Example Sentences

A1 She was unwarned about the upcoming test.

A2 The unwarned hiker got lost in the forest.

B1 The unwarned driver caused a car accident.

B2 The unwarned employee made a costly mistake.

C1 The unwarned public was caught off guard by the sudden policy change.

C2 The unwarned citizens were left vulnerable to the natural disaster.

Examples of unwarned in a Sentence

formal The employees were left unwarned about the upcoming changes in company policies.

informal They were totally unwarned about the surprise party for their colleague.

slang I was completely unwarned about the pop quiz in class.

figurative The storm hit the town unwarned, causing chaos and destruction.

Grammatical Forms of unwarned

past tense

unwarned

plural

unwarned

comparative

more unwarned

superlative

most unwarned

present tense

unwarn

future tense

will unwarn

perfect tense

have unwarned

continuous tense

is unwarning

singular

unwarned

positive degree

unwarned

infinitive

to unwarn

gerund

unwarning

participle

unwarned

Origin and Evolution of unwarned

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'unwarned' originated from Old English, where the prefix 'un-' was used to negate the meaning of the base word 'warn'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'unwarned' has retained its original meaning of not being warned or forewarned, and continues to be used in modern English in the same context.