unfurnished

[ UK /ʌnfˈɜːnɪʃt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not equipped with what is needed especially furniture
    an unfurnished apartment
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How To Use unfurnished In A Sentence

  • Warner wrote from Egypt expressing sympathy for their unfurnished state of affairs, but added, "I would rather fit out three houses and fill them with furniture than to fit out one 'dahabiyeh'. Mark Twain, a Biography. Complete
  • And yet, still self-reproachfully, he also continued to search his soul concerning his own country, "our great unxix endowed, unfurnished, unentertained? unentertaining continent, where [...] we ought to have leisure to turn out something handsome from the very heart of simple human nature. 'The Complete Letters of Henry James, 1872-1876, Volume 1'
  • I seemed to be in an unfurnished, semi-renovated apartment.
  • At present, landlords and homeowners are entitled to a 50 per cent Council Tax discount for properties which are unfurnished and classed as ‘long-term empty’.
  • The flat was empty and unfurnished between these dates.
  • We rented an unfurnished apartment.
  • She didn't know what he was going to say when they got to his new unfurnished apartment.
  • One at a time, they or their families appear on screen in a stripped-down, minimal set that resembles nothing so much as an unfurnished prison cell.
  • It was unfurnished except for a smooth, cylindric pedestal holding a glimmering golden dish of oil. WARCHILD
  • Holding hands, they climb the stairs and they go into the bright, paint-smelling, sunlit, unfurnished sitting room. THE CHEEK PERFORATION DANCE
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