How Do You Spell UNMADE?

Pronunciation: [ʌnmˈe͡ɪd] (IPA)

The word "unmade" is spelled with a silent "e" at the end. IPA phonetic transcription for "unmade" is ˌʌnˈmeɪd. The "u" in the beginning is pronounced as "uh" sound, followed by the "n" pronounced as a soft "n" sound. The stress is on the second syllable, which has a long "a" sound, and is followed by a "d" pronounced as a soft "d" sound. The word is used to describe something that was not created or put together.

UNMADE Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "unmade" is an adjective that describes something that has not been created, formed, or constructed, or that has been taken apart or undone. It refers to the absence or negation of the act of making or creating, implying that the object or entity in question existed in a prior state but was not brought into being or has been dismantled.

    In a literal sense, "unmade" can refer to objects or structures that were not produced or brought into existence. For example, an unmade bed would imply that the sheets and covers are not arranged neatly or as they would be after being used. Similarly, an unmade meal signifies a dish that was either not prepared or remains unfinished.

    In a figurative sense, "unmade" can describe a state of affairs or plans that were not realized or undone. This could pertain to unmade promises, indicating commitments that were not fulfilled or kept. Additionally, "unmade" might express the destruction or dismantling of something that was previously made, such as an unmade building or an unmade puzzle, suggesting that a structured entity has been taken apart or rendered incomplete.

    Overall, the term "unmade" encompasses the notion of something not being brought into existence or being undone, reflecting the absence of creation, formation, construction, or completion.

  2. Not yet formed.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for UNMADE

Etymology of UNMADE

The word "unmade" is derived from the combination of the prefix "un-" and the verb "make".

The prefix "un-" in English is commonly used to express the negation or opposite of a word or its action. It comes from Old English "un-" and has Old English and Germanic origins. It is related to the Proto-Germanic prefix "un-" meaning "not" or "to remove".

The verb "make" has Middle English origins and comes from the Old English verb "macian", meaning "to construct" or "to produce". "Make" has Old English and Germanic roots and is related to the Proto-Germanic verb "makan", meaning "to create" or "to form".

By combining the prefix "un-" with the verb "make", the word "unmade" is formed, which means "not made" or "undone".

Similar spelling words for UNMADE

Conjugate verb Unmade

CONDITIONAL

I would unmade
you would unmade
he/she/it would unmade
we would unmade
they would unmade
I would unmake
we would unmake
you would unmake
he/she/it would unmake
they would unmake

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be unmaking
you would be unmaking
he/she/it would be unmaking
we would be unmaking
they would be unmaking

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have unmade
you would have unmade
he/she/it would have unmade
we would have unmade
they would have unmade

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been unmaking
you would have been unmaking
he/she/it would have been unmaking
we would have been unmaking
they would have been unmaking

FUTURE

I will unmake
you will unmake
he/she/it will unmake
we will unmake
they will unmake

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be unmaking
you will be unmaking
he/she/it will be unmaking
we will be unmaking
they will be unmaking

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have unmade
you will have unmade
he/she/it will have unmade
we will have unmade
they will have unmade

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been unmaking
you will have been unmaking
he/she/it will have been unmaking
we will have been unmaking
they will have been unmaking

IMPERATIVE

you unmake
we let´s unmake

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to unmake

PAST

I unmade
you unmade
he/she/it unmade
we unmade
they unmade

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was unmaking
you were unmaking
he/she/it was unmaking
we were unmaking
they were unmaking

PAST PARTICIPLE

unmade

PAST PERFECT

I had unmade
you had unmade
he/she/it had unmade
we had unmade
they had unmade

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been unmaking
you had been unmaking
he/she/it had been unmaking
we had been unmaking
they had been unmaking

PRESENT

I unmake
you unmake
he/she/it unmakes
we unmake
they unmake

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am unmaking
you are unmaking
he/she/it is unmaking
we are unmaking
they are unmaking

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

unmaking

PRESENT PERFECT

I have unmade
you have unmade
he/she/it has unmade
we have unmade
they have unmade

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been unmaking
you have been unmaking
he/she/it has been unmaking
we have been unmaking
they have been unmaking