uncultivated — not developed or used for growing crops; wild or natural
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: not developed or used for growing crops; wild or natural
Pronunciation (IPA): /ʌnˈkʌltɪveɪtɪd/
Korean meaning: 경작되지 않은, 개간되지 않은
Korean pronunciation: 언**컬**티베이티드
Example Sentences
- My grandmother's backyard looks like an uncultivated jungle because she's too busy binge-watching K-dramas to garden.
- The professor's uncultivated students thought Shakespeare was a type of milkshake.
- The uncultivated meadow was home to countless species of birds and insects.
uncultivated
ADJECTIVE//ʌnˈkʌltɪveɪtɪd//
not developed or used for growing crops; wild or natural

not developed or used for growing crops; wild or natural
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Origin
라틴어 'cultivatus'(경작된)에 부정 접두사 'un-'이 붙어서 만들어진 단어입니다. 'cultivate'는 원래 땅을 갈고 작물을 기르는 것을 의미했지만, 나중에 '교양을 기르다'는 의미로도 확장되었습니다.
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“My grandmother's backyard looks like an uncultivated jungle because she's too busy binge-watching K-dramas to garden.”
“The professor's uncultivated students thought Shakespeare was a type of milkshake.”
“The uncultivated meadow was home to countless species of birds and insects.”
“His uncultivated taste in music was evident when he played heavy metal at the wedding ceremony.”
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