(Especially of promises or contracts) having been violated or disregarded.
1The Jim Crow car was not exactly shabby, but it was unkept.
2The last time she'd seen Sebastian he'd looked sleepy and unkept.
3An unkept path leads through the moat to a modest door.
4His hair was lank, his face flushed and splotchy above an unkept beard.
5G8 summits have a history of making unkept aid promises.
6That was it, the whole field, unkept, idle, lazying, was thoughtless of the future.
7They were rickety stairs, very dirty and dark, and unkept.
8The residents believe an unkept property across the street is to blame for the tumbleweed.
9When almost down the hill you passed a house with broken windows and unkept grass.
10Just a small empty house with three unkept little children racing through and around it.
11It was characteristic of its proprietor-ricketty ,disorderly ,theyard unkept and grown over with weeds.
12This thrifty condition of unkept apple orchards delighted me.
13If you wake every morning to see an unkept house, your mind will manifest the condition.
14Even the unkept grass in which her light feet were set was wild with white daisies.
15But he would not turn into the unkept road that led over the moor to the house.
16The books have been most outrageously unkept.