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Meanings of
unpeopled
in anglès
With no people living there.
unpopulated
Related terms
uninhabited
Usage of
unpeopled
in anglès
1
Solitude and open spaces;
unpeopled
nature; wild desert wastes-hecraved for them.
2
But all desolate and
unpeopled
as it was, it was illustrious ground.
3
For here were the vast plains,
unpeopled
,
pure, immutable in their magnificent calm.
4
Its former denizens are dead, but it is not yet
unpeopled
.
5
But this region remained as yet
unpeopled
save by copper-hued folk.
6
Next morning we were off again, over the same bare, brown,
unpeopled
wilderness.
7
Not long, however, were these dismal abodes suffered to remain
unpeopled
.
8
Nautilus Street was a flat white plain baking in the morning sun,
unpeopled
.
9
The result was a twilight sad, but beautiful, and
unpeopled
with forms of fear.
10
Add to this the difficulty of finding people to reinhabit it if suddenly
unpeopled
.
11
Paris was almost
unpeopled
this day, to view the spectacle.
12
One seems to inhale fresh vitality from its
unpeopled
immensity.
13
These fair lands were left
unpeopled
,
largely because they promised no immediate trade profits.
14
His attention was captured by the preternaturally silent,
unpeopled
street.
15
She loved this new,
unpeopled
land-themountains, the sky, the vastness of it all!
16
Agra, then an
unpeopled
waste, soon became a city, and Fathpur- Sīkrī was deserted.
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unpeopled
Adjective
Frequent collocations
unpeopled places
unpeopled wilderness
almost unpeopled
leave unpeopled
unpeopled country
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Unpeopled
through the time
Unpeopled
across language varieties
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