Unmade

Adjective

 * 1) not (yet) made
 * 2) existing without having been made

Quotations

 * 1965, Frederic Morton, The Schatten Affair, page 180
 * On the most unmade bed imaginable sat two older Jewish men, both with black coats folded across their knees, bent close to each other […].
 * 1980, Blackwood's Magazine, page 505
 * [E]ven when it turned off the unmade road and went steeply upwards along an even more unmade track, I was still exhilarated […].
 * 2005, Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, Human Creation Between Reality and Illusion, page 162
 * Even in the most unmade forms of art. one could discern an epistemology of art that is assumed on the same productivist parameters.

Verb
unmade



Thesaurus
ad-lib, caught napping, caught off balance, caught short, extemporaneous, extemporized, haphazard, hasty, impromptu, improvised, makeshift, precipitate, rough-and-ready, snap, surprised, taken aback, taken by surprise, taken unawares, tripped up, unarranged, unbegotten, unbegun, unborn, unconceived, unconcocted, uncontrived, uncreated, undeliberated, undevised, unhatched, unmanufactured, unorganized, unplanned, unpremeditated, unprepared, unprimed, unproduced, unready, unstudied

Etymology
From un- + made