unfinished (Meaning)
unfinished (a)
not brought to the desired final state
not brought to an end or conclusion
unfinished (s)
lacking a surface finish such as paint
unfinished (a.)
Not finished, not brought to an end; imperfect; incomplete; left in the rough; wanting the last hand or touch; as, an unfinished house; an unfinished picture; an unfinished iron casting.
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unfinished Sentence Examples
- The manuscript lay unfinished on the writer's desk, its story forever untold.
- The unfinished symphony haunted the composer's mind, its melodies still yearning for completion.
- The house remained unfinished, its construction halted abruptly, leaving it a haunting silhouette.
- Her love for him was unfinished, a tapestry woven with both joy and heartache.
- The painting hung unfinished on the wall, its brushstrokes frozen in mid-motion.
- The unfinished puzzle taunted the players, its pieces scattered across the table.
- The conversation hung unfinished between them, unspoken words lingering in the air.
- The project remained unfinished, its deadlines looming like a distant nightmare.
- Her life felt unfinished, a masterpiece yet to be painted.
- The unfinished business between them cast a long shadow over their reconciliation.
FAQs About the word unfinished
not brought to the desired final state, not brought to an end or conclusion, lacking a surface finish such as paintNot finished, not brought to an end; imperfec
crude,native, raw, unpolished, unprocessed, semifinished, rough-hewn, rude,natural, untreated
treated, dressed, refined, dressed, refined,treated, processed,processed,
The manuscript lay unfinished on the writer's desk, its story forever untold.
The unfinished symphony haunted the composer's mind, its melodies still yearning for completion.
The house remained unfinished, its construction halted abruptly, leaving it a haunting silhouette.
Her love for him was unfinished, a tapestry woven with both joy and heartache.