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Untilled - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Untilled refers to land that has not been plowed or cultivated for farming. It describes soil left in its natural state, without preparation for planting crops.

untilled

/ʌnˈtɪld/ /ʌnˈtɪld/

Definition:

Not cultivated or plowed; left unused for farming.

Synonyms:

uncultivated, fallow, barren, unplowed

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

tilled, cultivated, farmed

Common Collocations:

untilled land, untilled soil, untilled fields

Derivatives:

untillable, untilling (rare)

Usage Tips:

Use "untilled" to describe land that hasn’t been prepared for crops or remains unused for agriculture.

Common Phrases:

leave land untilled, untilled earth, untilled acres

Etymology:

From Old English "un-" (not) + "tilian" (to till), meaning not worked or cultivated.

Examples:

  • 1. The farmer left the field untilled this season.
  • 2. Untilled soil often retains more wild plants and insects.
  • 3. They walked through the untilled acres behind the barn.
  • 4. The untilled land looked rough and overgrown with weeds.

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