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[ UK /ʌnpɹɪpˈe‍əd/ ]
[ US /ˌənpɹiˈpɛɹd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. without preparation; not prepared for
    our treaty makers approached their immensely difficult problems unprepared
    unprepared remarks
    the shock was unprepared

How To Use unprepared In A Sentence

  • “But we were thrown before its beauty unprepared, unshrived, unshorn.” Angkor Wat Book Review - A Glimpse of a Bygone Era | Angkor Wat Apsara & Devata: Khmer Women in Divine Context
  • The copperah in its unprepared state is sold, slightly dried in the market. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o
  • Drastic, unprepared liberalisation can lead to economic chaos, as in the Ivory Coast in 1988.
  • They were young men with horn-rimmed glasses and bow ties and even younger women with long braids, some serious and others smiling, but all appearing woefully unprepared for life on China's harsh northwestern frontier.
  • She was totally unprepared for the blast of criticism she received.
  • Ms Donovan used to teach at the US Naval Academy, where cheating on an engineering test might mean being unprepared when a problem arose on a battle ship.
  • Investigators described her as "inattentive," said she had room to change lanes and was "unprepared" to come to a complete stop. The Two Malcontents
  • He was completely/totally/wholly unprepared for what he saw.
  • There is at least a tacit nod to the unprepared canvases of Color Field paintings.
  • The celeb who earned the most stars would earn a fully prepared meal, the celeb would earned the second most stars would earn an unprepared meal and the celeb who earned the least stars would earn nothing- and have to subsist on only rice and beans.
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