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Unconverted - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

'Unconverted' describes someone or something that has not changed beliefs, opinions, or forms. It often refers to people who have not adopted a new religion, idea, or system.

unconverted

/ˌʌnkənˈvɝtɪd/ /ˌʌnkənˈvɜːtɪd/

Definition:

Not changed in belief, form, or character; remaining in the original state.

Synonyms:

unchanged, unaltered, unreformed

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

converted, transformed, reformed

Common Collocations:

unconverted heathen, unconverted sinner, unconverted space

Derivatives:

unconvertible, unconversion

Usage Tips:

Use "unconverted" to describe someone or something that has not undergone a change in belief or form.

Common Phrases:

preach to the unconverted, the unconverted masses

Etymology:

From Latin "in-" (not) + "convertere" (to turn around), meaning not changed or transformed.

Examples:

  • 1. The missionaries focused on the unconverted villagers.
  • 2. His arguments failed to sway the unconverted audience.
  • 3. The building remains unconverted despite renovation plans.
  • 4. She felt like an unconverted outsider at the meeting.

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