un-prepared

pre·pared

[pri-paird]
adjective
1.
properly expectant, organized, or equipped; ready: prepared for a hurricane.
2.
(of food) processed by the manufacturer or seller, by cooking, cleaning, or the like, so as to be ready to serve or use with little or no further preparation.

Origin:
1520–30; prepare + -ed2

pre·par·ed·ly [pri-pair-id-lee, -paird-lee] , adverb
self-pre·pared, adjective
su·per·pre·pared, adjective
un·pre·pared, adjective
un·pre·par·ed·ly, adverb
well-pre·pared, adjective
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WordNet
prepared

adjective
1. made ready or fit or suitable beforehand; "a prepared statement"; "be prepared for emergencies" [ant: unprepared
2. having made preparations; "prepared to take risks" [syn: disposed
3. equipped or prepared with necessary intellectual resources; "graduates well equipped to handle such problems"; "equipped to be a scholar" 
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