uninhabited (Meaning)

Wordnet

uninhabited (a)

not having inhabitants; not lived in

uninhabited Sentence Examples

  1. The remote island remained uninhabited due to its treacherous terrain and lack of resources.
  2. The abandoned village stood as a desolate reminder of its once-thriving community, now uninhabited and forgotten.
  3. The desolate wasteland stretched for miles, uninhabited and devoid of any signs of life.
  4. The old castle, perched atop a lonely hill, had been uninhabited for centuries, its walls crumbling into ruin.
  5. The isolated cabin in the woods had long been uninhabited, its windows boarded up and its roof caved in.
  6. The sprawling desert remained uninhabited, its vast expanse a sea of sand and emptiness.
  7. The frozen tundra was an uninhabited wilderness, its icy grip forbidding any attempts at settlement.
  8. The volcanic island had been uninhabited since the devastating eruption that had wiped out its entire population.
  9. The secluded valley, surrounded by towering mountains, remained uninhabited due to its extreme inaccessibility.
  10. The abandoned mine had been uninhabited for years, its once-bustling tunnels now filled with silence and darkness.

FAQs About the word uninhabited

not having inhabitants; not lived in

deserted, empty, abandoned, vacant, vacated, unoccupied, barren, unattended, hollow, void

occupied, filled, filled,occupied, full, teeming, teeming, overflowing, complete, overflowing

The remote island remained uninhabited due to its treacherous terrain and lack of resources.

The abandoned village stood as a desolate reminder of its once-thriving community, now uninhabited and forgotten.

The desolate wasteland stretched for miles, uninhabited and devoid of any signs of life.

The old castle, perched atop a lonely hill, had been uninhabited for centuries, its walls crumbling into ruin.