adjective
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not being or never having been made use of
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not accustomed or used (to something)
Etymology
Origin of unused
Example Sentences
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The match will also be played on a fresh, unused pitch, which England will hope is more suited to clean-hitting.
From BBC
As the world looks for dependable renewable energy solutions to address climate goals, innovations like this could help tap into the enormous, largely unused energy stored in the oceans.
From Science Daily
Canceling unused subscriptions and switching to a lower-cost telecom plan can easily add up to hundreds or even thousands of dollars saved annually.
From MarketWatch
RHB sees scope for higher dividends next year as DBS said it is keeping its options open for the unused portion of its S$3 billion share buyback program at this stage.
The wooden pier, unused for a dozen years, jutted several hundred feet out from shore.
From Literature
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