unled

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

un- +‎ led

Adjective[edit]

unled (not comparable)

  1. Not led; without guidance or leadership.
    • 1896, Ouida, Bebee[1]:
      But the child's mind, unled, but not misled, had pondered on these things, and her heart had grown to love them; and perhaps no student of Spanish architecture, no antiquary of Moyen-age relics, loved St. Gudule and the Broodhuis as little ignorant Bebee did.
    • 1900, Spenser Wilkinson, Lessons of the War[2]:
      Thus in the crisis of the Nation's fate we are ungoverned and unled, and to all appearance we are content to be so, and the leader-writers trained in the tradition of respectable formalism interpret the Nation's apathy as fortitude.

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