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[ uhn-pee-puhld ] / ʌnˈpi pəld /
adjectivewithout people; uninhabited. Origin of unpeopledFirst recorded in 1580–90; un-1 + people, -ed2 Words nearby unpeopledunpatriotic, unpaved, unpeg, unpen, unpeople, unpeopled, unperforated, unperson, unpersuaded, unperturbed, unphysiologic Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for unpeopledThis early painting already has the unpeopled froideur that his critics complain of in his buildings. Le Corbusier's Ouija Board|Blake Gopnik|July 24, 2013|DAILY BEAST Our feelings may be imagined, at seeing the mangled bodies of people of our own race in these remote and unpeopled prairies. Early Western Travels 1748-1846|Various All else is but the setting, and the eye sweeps with indifference the line of unpeopled rocks. Malbone|Thomas Wentworth Higginson If they rode alone, they felt none of that loneliness which is so integral a part of the still, unpeopled places. North of Fifty-Three|Bertrand W. Sinclair
The stillness around me seemed awful, and the clatter of my animal's small shoe sounded far away in the unpeopled solitude. rminius Vambry, his life and adventures|rminius Vambry Afterwards he had ranged the city like a prairie wolf, ranged it as though it had been an unpeopled desert, free to his stride. The Branding Iron|Katharine Newlin Burt
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