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UK
/ʌnɡɹˈeɪdɪd/
]
ADJECTIVE
- not arranged in order hierarchically
- (of roads) not leveled or drained; unsuitable for all year travel
How To Use ungraded In A Sentence
- Consider the tactics of advanced placement, the ungraded high school as newly proposed, and the lengthening school year.
- Undulating coastal plains and other ungraded lowlands, underlain by permafrost, in summer form some of the tundra's wettest areas.
- For the purposes of our bird news services, Grey Butcherbird is classed as ungraded: species which are unlikely to appear as wild birds in Britain.
- I like the description of preboom Los Angeles that McWilliams cites: “a town of crooked, ungraded, unpaved streets; low, lean, rickety, adobe houses, with flat asphaltum roofs, and here and there an indolent native, hugging the inside of a blanket.” I Feel Earthquakes More Often Than They Happen
- S. Having no formal education, he was placed in an ungraded class reserved for immigrant children, who had to learn English from scratch.
- We had travelled the rough un-surfaced, ungraded roads for nearly a fortnight without mishap, but now sand had clogged the filter and the vehicle coughed to a halt.
- ungraded papers piled high
- I like the description of preboom Los Angeles that McWilliams cites: “a town of crooked, ungraded, unpaved streets; low, lean, rickety, adobe houses, with flat asphaltum roofs, and here and there an indolent native, hugging the inside of a blanket.” I Feel Earthquakes More Often Than They Happen
- (confirmed later by Pratt) because it was the first direct evidence of the ungraded character of the wave of activity in excitable tissues other than the heart. Edgar Adrian - Nobel Lecture
- These assignments are also intended as opportunities for students to test the merits of ideas in an ungraded context, so that they may receive feedback and direction from the instructor.