Pronunciation: /ʌnˈwidɪd/

Definitions of unweeded

adjective Describing a state of being overgrown with weeds or not properly maintained.

Example Sentences

A1 The garden was unweeded and overgrown with weeds.

A2 She left the flower bed unweeded for weeks, causing the plants to suffer.

B1 The neglected yard was unweeded and full of debris.

B2 The unweeded lawn was a stark contrast to the well-maintained garden next door.

C1 The unweeded fields stretched as far as the eye could see, a sign of neglect.

C2 The unweeded garden was a haven for pests and invasive plants, requiring urgent attention.

Examples of unweeded in a Sentence

formal The garden was left unweeded for weeks, causing the plants to struggle for sunlight and nutrients.

informal My backyard is looking pretty unweeded right now, I really need to get out there and do some gardening.

slang I can't believe how unweeded this place is, it's like a jungle out here!

figurative Her mind felt cluttered and unweeded, filled with thoughts that needed to be sorted through and cleared out.

Grammatical Forms of unweeded

past tense

unweeded

plural

unweeded

comparative

more unweeded

superlative

most unweeded

present tense

unweed

future tense

will unweed

perfect tense

has unweeded

continuous tense

is unweeding

singular

unweeded

positive degree

unweeded

infinitive

to unweed

gerund

unweeding

participle

unweeded

Origin and Evolution of unweeded

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'unweeded' originated from the Old English word 'unwēdian' which means to remove weeds.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'unweeded' has evolved to refer to something that has not been cleared of weeds or unwanted elements, both literally and metaphorically.