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View usage for: (ʌnɪnhæbɪtɪd) adjectiveAn uninhabited place is one where nobody lives. ...an uninhabited island in the North Pacific. The area is largely uninhabited. ...a charred, uninhabited farmhouse. Synonyms: deserted, waste, barren, desolate More Synonyms of uninhabited uninhabited in British English (ˌʌnɪnˈhæbɪtɪd) adjective(of a place) not having inhabitants an uninhabited island Examples of 'uninhabited' in a sentenceuninhabited Other creatures turn them away, until they find an uninhabited island.There are thousands of uninhabited islands which the plane could have reached.The only survivor of a shipwreck washed up on a small uninhabited island.His aircraft crashed in a remote, uninhabited wasteland.This is an uninhabited island, deserted.In three small lifeboats they reached an uninhabited island 350 miles away.There are many uninhabited islands to explore nearby, plus one of the best house reefs in the country.I grew up in London but each summer my father took us to an uninhabited island off the west coast of Scotland. In other languagesuninhabited British English: uninhabited / ˌʌnɪnˈhæbɪtɪd/ ADJECTIVE An uninhabited place is one where no-one lives. ...an uninhabited island. - American English: uninhabited
- Arabic: غَيْرُ مَسْكُون
- Brazilian Portuguese: inabitado
- Chinese: 杳无人迹的
- Croatian: nenastanjen
- Czech: neobydlený
- Danish: ubeboet
- Dutch: onbewoond
- European Spanish: inhabitado
- Finnish: asumaton
- French: inhabité
- German: unbewohnt
- Greek: ακατοίκητος
- Italian: disabitato
- Japanese: 人の住んでいない
- Korean: 사람이 살지 않는
- Norwegian: ubebodd
- Polish: niezamieszkały
- European Portuguese: desabitado
- Romanian: nelocuit
- Russian: необитаемый
- Latin American Spanish: inhabitado
- Swedish: obebodd
- Thai: ไม่มีคนอาศัยอยู่
- Turkish: meskun olmayan
- Ukrainian: незаселений
- Vietnamese: không có người ở
Chinese translation of 'uninhabited'uninhabited (ʌnɪnˈhæbɪtɪd) adj - [area,island, house etc]
无(無)人居住的 (wúrén jūzhù de)
Definition having no people living in or on it an uninhabited island in the North Pacific Additional synonymsDefinition no longer used or occupied abandoned buildings that become a breeding ground for crime Synonyms unoccupied, empty, deserted, vacant, derelict, uninhabitedthe Tibetan landscape of the high barren mountains Synonyms desolate, empty, desert, bare, wastethe desert wastes of Mexico Synonyms barren, dry, waste, wild, empty, bare, lonely, solitary, desolate, arid, unproductive, infertile, uninhabited, uncultivated, unfruitful, untilled Additional synonymsDefinition uninhabited and bleak a desolate, barren place Synonyms uninhabited, deserted, bare, waste, wild, ruined, bleak, solitary, barren, dreary, godforsaken, unfrequentedDefinition without inhabitants The room was bare and empty. Synonyms bare, clear, abandoned, deserted, vacant, free, void (old-fashioned), desolate, destitute, uninhabited, unoccupied, waste, unfurnished, untenanted, without contents, MT Definition isolated and not much visited by people dark, lonely streets Synonyms desolate, deserted, remote, isolated, solitary, out-of-the-way, secluded, uninhabited, sequestered, off the beaten track (informal), godforsaken, unfrequentedDefinition (of a building) without occupants The house was unoccupied at the time of the explosion. Synonyms empty, vacant, uninhabited, untenanted, tenantless Small farmers had to move to unsettled land on the frontier. Synonyms uninhabited, unoccupied, unpopulated, unpeopled Definition (of a toilet, room, etc.) unoccupied or not being used They came upon a vacant house. Synonyms empty, free, available, abandoned, deserted, to let, for sale, on the market, void, up for grabs, disengaged, uninhabited, unoccupied, not in use, unfilled, untenanted Definition not cultivated or productive Yarrow can be found growing wild on waste ground. Synonyms uncultivated, wild, bare, barren, empty, devastated, dismal, dreary, desolate, unproductive, uninhabited |