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uncarpeted

American  
[uhn-kahr-pit-id] / ʌnˈkɑr pɪt ɪd /

adjective

  1. (of a floor) not covered with carpet or rugs; bare.


Example Sentences

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Stomp, stomp up the stairs go the students; slap, slap go their mats onto the uncarpeted floor.

From Washington Post

She lives in a two-bedroom house on the outskirts of Manchester with her 12-year-old son, Harry, and worries that, with its high ceilings and uncarpeted floors, it is too cold.

From New York Times

They heard his slow footsteps going up the uncarpeted stairs.

From Literature

At the Larsons’ home, there are wide expanses of uncarpeted wood floor, the better for Emma, who just turned seven, to zoom around in the wheelchair she calls her race car.

From Scientific American

Her mother said comfortable with a faint shudder, and Olanna almost smiled because her mother had Odenigbo’s basic university house in mind, with its sturdy rooms and plain furniture and uncarpeted floors.

From Literature