unpacked

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ packed and unpack +‎ -ed.

Verb

unpacked

  1. past participle of unpack

Adjective

unpacked (not comparable)

  1. Having had its packing removed.
    I worked all day and managed to get all the boxes unpacked.
  2. Not yet packed.
    The unpacked gifts are on the table.
  3. (sometimes proscribed) Not yet having had its packing removed. (Especially after still. For more on this use, see [1])
    I left the box, still unpacked, at our old house.

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