Advertisement
Advertisement
unimproved
[ uhn-im-proovd ]
adjective
- not developed to full potential, as resources or the mind.
- not showing improvement, as one's health, appearance, etc.
- (of land) not fitted for a profitable use, as by clearing, cultivation, addition of facilities for dwelling or business purposes, or the like.
- not used to advantage; neglected:
an unimproved opportunity.
- (of animal or plant species) not made more useful or attractive by selective breeding or cultivation.
- not enhanced; not increased:
Our chance of success is unimproved.
unimproved
/ ˌʌnɪmˈpruːvd /
adjective
- not improved or made better
- (of land) not cleared, drained, cultivated, etc
- neglected; unused
unimproved resources
Word History and Origins
Origin of unimproved1
Example Sentences
“It involves building new infrastructure on unimproved land.”
The program is not available for vacant homes, unoccupied vacation rental properties or unimproved parcels.
Workers in the buildings with good ventilation and lower levels of indoor pollution scored 26.4% higher than those in the unimproved buildings.
Equally insulting to Arabic dialects and the Muslim Brotherhood, “The Misfits” is inarguably awful, its grandiose muddle of a plot unimproved by bored camels and barely clothed women.
"You lie to patients when you charge them twice as much for an unimproved drug and then you lie to policymakers when you tell us that R&D justifies those price increases."
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse