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unprepared
/ ˌʌnprɪˈpɛəd /
adjective
- having made inadequate preparations
- not made ready or prepared
- done without preparation; extemporaneous
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Derived Forms
- ˌunpreˈparedly, adverb
- ˌunpreˈparedness, noun
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Example Sentences
The newly free country struggled to maintain order in the wake of independence, but it was woefully unprepared.
But the thing with The Hobbit I will tell you... I went into it very unprepared.
By then the Nazis had already annexed large swathes of Europe, and Britain was embarrassingly unprepared for war.
Unprepared, and a laughingstock because of his handicap, Yarvi is bullied on every front—even by his mother.
And over coffee, Grimm seemed monstrously unprepared for a campaign, let alone Congress.
"Nothing," said the gentleman, certainly unprepared for Michael's resolution.
The unprepared sago is imported from the neighbouring island of Borromeo, and consists of the pith of a short, thick kind of palm.
Lawrence had come to the conclusion that the guerrillas were surprised and totally unprepared for a fight.
At the same time, not having looked for this cross-questioning, he was all unprepared with any likely answer.
Sahib, I could have killed him, and it would have been an easy matter to have done so, as he stood unprepared.
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