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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
unopened
adjective
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▪ A cellophane-wrapped, unopened perfume box is on one table, surrounded by uneven stacks of papers.
▪ Four pilots, each holding an unopened can of beer, marched around the bunker.
▪ I gaze at the unopened books with dead eyes, and the pack of cards is as uninviting as yesterday's milk.
▪ I shall burn the packet unopened.
▪ In a search of the offices, police found a second letter bomb among the unopened mail.
▪ Row after row of unopened boxes are neatly arranged on bookshelves.
▪ There were some faded letters but she wasn't interested in those and shoved them back in the tin, unopened.
▪ Things, however, have turned out slightly differently and the books have remained largely unopened.
Wiktionary
unopened

a. not yet opened; still closed

WordNet
unopened

adj. not yet opened or unsealed; "unopened Christmas presents"

Usage examples of "unopened".

It seemed next to impossible that Lawrence should leave the book unopened, but if he had opened it he would have seen the leaf, and not knowing how to read he would have kept it in his pocket till he could get someone to tell him the contents, and thus all would have been strangled at its birth.

Yossarian busted Nately in the nose on Thanksgiving Day, after everyone in the squadron had given humble thanks to Milo for providing the fantastically opulent meal on which the officers and enlisted men had gorged themselves insatiably all afternoon and for dispensing like inexhaustible largess the unopened bottles of cheap whiskey he handed out unsparingly to every man who asked.

She left it on the night table, for the truth was she did not know what to do with it, and there it stayed, unopened, for several days, until one rainy afternoon when Fermina Daza dreamed that Juvenal Urbino had returned to the house to give her the tongue depressor he had used to examine her throat.

He searched his clothes cabinet last and so thoroughly that he discovered on its floor against the wall behind some boots an unopened bottle of kirschwasser he must have squirreled away there over a year ago when he was still drinking.

Beside the low bed, where she went and sat on the edge, was a broken glass, a box of Dutch cigars unopened, a coconut, and a leather box filled with cuff links, collar buttons, paper clips, two penknives, another knife, bladeless, and a knifeless blade, buttons, pen points, studs, a number of keys, some brass wood-screws, a single pearl earring, and prominently, two large archaically studded hoops of gold.

I left it unopened on the table while I nibbled at a chicken tikka sandwich and stared moodily through the glass at the drizzle spattering the windscreens of the saloons on the forecourt.

Beside the three lighters, which are tucked partially beneath the player, in a row, are an unopened moist towelette and a red fine-point felt pen.

Lars recognized the ultracentrifuge blocked in against the bulkhead, saw the tiers of incubators, the agitators and water-baths, the cartons of pipettes and reagents still unopened, but secured tightly for blastoff.

No trunk lid was left unraised, no armoire unopened, no curtain unshaken.

Robbie asked, opening a cupboard and rummaging around until he found what he needed, an unopened packet of plain chocolate wheatmeal biscuits.

In the 84 cafe where I remembered eating a toasted sandwich we sat down gratefully at the back, away from the door, Wiggy with her unopened sketch pad, still in its plastic bag, on her knees.

Monday Night, 9 May 1887 Dear George, Old Boy, Yours of 6 May in hand, quite by accident being unopened, the accident being an injury to one of our tenants that called Sophie away all afternoon.

Whereupon, having done this last commission, and written it down upon a sheet of paper which he placed with care against the clock, beside the unopened letter, the session closed, and Minks, in his mourning hat and lavender gloves, walked up St.

Leaving the other letters and papers unopened, he walked to the door and looked out into the courtyard, where Stuffer, the youngest of his nephews, who was too small to be allowed to join in the field sports of the others, was playing at being a railway train.

Let memory lead thee back To where waves Morning her fleur-de-lys, Unflushed at the front of the roseate door Unopened yet: never shadow there Of a Tartarus lighted by Dis For souls whose cry is, alack!