Pronunciation: /ʌnˈwɒtʃt/

Definitions of unwatched

adjective describing a state of not being watched or observed

Example Sentences

A1 The unwatched movie was still in its plastic wrap.

A2 She left her phone unwatched on the table.

B1 The unwatched children played in the yard unsupervised.

B2 The unwatched security cameras were a cause for concern.

C1 The unwatched documentary revealed hidden truths about the company.

C2 The unwatched surveillance footage was crucial evidence in the investigation.

Examples of unwatched in a Sentence

formal The security guard noticed the unwatched bag left at the entrance.

informal I saw an unwatched wallet on the table at the coffee shop.

slang Hey, don't leave your phone unwatched like that!

figurative His unwatched behavior led to the misunderstanding.

Grammatical Forms of unwatched

past tense

unwatched

plural

unwatched

comparative

more unwatched

superlative

most unwatched

present tense

unwatch

future tense

will unwatch

perfect tense

have unwatched

continuous tense

is unwatching

singular

unwatched

positive degree

unwatched

infinitive

to unwatch

gerund

unwatching

participle

unwatched

Origin and Evolution of unwatched

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'unwatched' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the past participle of the verb 'watch'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'unwatched' has retained its original meaning of not being watched or observed, but its usage has expanded to include situations where something is left unattended or unguarded.