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unfinished
/ ʌnˈfɪnɪʃt /
adjective
- incomplete or imperfect
- (of paint, polish, varnish, etc) without an applied finish; rough
- (of fabric) unbleached or not processed
- (of fabric) with a short nap
Other Words From
- un·finished·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of unfinished1
Example Sentences
In the unfinished painting, the tormented saint tilts his head far to one side, capping a long diagonal line made from an outstretched arm that cuts across the picture.
But people living on Fern Meadow in Wrexham have been plagued by issues including unfinished roads and pavements, flooding, and loose sockets and holes in their ceilings.
“We never had a goodbye. I never got to hold his hand. His life feels so unfinished.”
The Beatles also picked up a nomination for record of the year for Now And Then, an unfinished John Lennon track that was completed last year with the help of AI.
Left unfinished at the composer’s death in 1869, it was the most important opera of last weekend and delivered in far and away the least decorative manner.
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