unlaid (Meaning)

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unlaid (a.)

Not laid or placed; not fixed.

Not allayed; not pacified; not laid finally to rest.

Not laid out, as a corpse.

unlaid Sentence Examples

  1. The foundation stones remained unlaid, leaving the building project at a standstill.
  2. Unbeknownst to the weary travelers, a trap lay unlaid, awaiting their unsuspecting passage.
  3. The fields stretched out before them, unlaid and fallow, a testament to the season's drought.
  4. The path was treacherous, its treacherous stones unlaid and loose underfoot.
  5. The eggs remained unlaid, as the nest grew cold and its occupants disappeared.
  6. The ancient mosaic lay in pieces, its intricate patterns unlaid and scattered across the floor.
  7. The carpet was unlaid, revealing the bare wooden planks beneath it.
  8. The plan was unlaid, the strategy left incomplete and hanging in the balance.
  9. The puzzle pieces remained unlaid, a jumbled mess that defied completion.
  10. The horse's hooves thundered across the unlaid ground, its rider's determination unwavering.

FAQs About the word unlaid

Not laid or placed; not fixed., Not allayed; not pacified; not laid finally to rest., Not laid out, as a corpse.

unraveled,untwisted, unsnarled, untwined, raveled (out), frayed, unwove, ravelled (out), unbraided, disentangled

snarled, entangled, snarled, wound, tangled, entangled, knotted, wound,tangled, tied

The foundation stones remained unlaid, leaving the building project at a standstill.

Unbeknownst to the weary travelers, a trap lay unlaid, awaiting their unsuspecting passage.

The fields stretched out before them, unlaid and fallow, a testament to the season's drought.

The path was treacherous, its treacherous stones unlaid and loose underfoot.