unwatched
/ (ʌnˈwɒtʃt) /
(of an automatic device, such as a beacon) not manned
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How to use unwatched in a sentence
It received acres of coverage, but it was mostly unremittingly negative, and it went largely unwatched by viewers.
To abandon them is to invite political ruin should a suicide bomber carry out his plans in an area unwatched by video eyes.
During the day-time they had been under other guard, but now they lay unwatched—to the casual eye.
Uncle Sam's Boys as Lieutenants | H. Irving HancockHe did not dare to leave the shelf unwatched, even to run downstairs to ring the bell.
Masterpieces of Mystery, Vol. 1 (of 4) | VariousIs there anything so delicious as the first exploration of a great library—alone—unwatched?
The Hills and the Vale | Richard Jefferies
Then, when the man had ceased to stand guard, Vail would suddenly find an entrance to him by an unwatched gate.
Duffels | Edward EgglestonThey could stray up so near to the wall in an apparently unwatched garden as to find it easy to jump over it.
The Ball and The Cross | G.K. Chesterton
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