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- Dictionaryunchanged/ʌnˈtʃeɪn(d)ʒd/
adjective
- 1. not changed; unaltered: "an unchanged side for tonight's home game"
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Unchanged means staying the same or not changed from an earlier time. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts with sentences from the Cambridge English Corpus.
- English (US)
adjective. us / ʌnˈtʃeɪndʒd / Add to word list. not changed...
- Znaczenie Unchanged, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
UNCHANGED definicja: 1. staying the same: 2. staying the...
- Unchanged: Arabic Translation
unchanged translate: دونَ تَغيير. Learn more in the...
- Unchanged: Japanese Translation
unchanged translate: 変わらない. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Traditional
UNCHANGED translate: 不變的,沒有變化的. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Unchanged: Italian Translation
unchanged translate: invariato. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- English (US)
Jun 7, 2024 · Learn the meaning of unchanged, an adjective that means not changed or unaltered. See examples of how to use unchanged in a sentence and its word history and origin.
Unchanged means staying the same or not changed from an earlier time. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts with sentences and synonyms from the Cambridge Dictionary.
Unchanged definition: not altered or different in any way. See examples of UNCHANGED used in a sentence.
Unchanged means not altered or different in any way for a particular period of time. See how to use this adjective in sentences, synonyms, pronunciation and translations.
adjective. /ʌnˈtʃeɪndʒd/ [not usually before noun] that has stayed the same and not changed. My opinion remains unchanged. They will play an unchanged team in Saturday’s game. The school appeared essentially unchanged since my day. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?
If something is unchanged, it's exactly the same as it was earlier. If your grandmother's home is unchanged, it still has the same paisley curtains and orange shag carpeting she purchased in the 1970s.