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unpeopled in American English (unˈpipəld) adjectivewithout people; uninhabited Word origin [1580–90; un-1 + peopled]Examples of 'unpeopled' in a sentenceunpeopled She liked what she saw now for being unfinished and unpeopled.Most of that show consisted of images of these same haunted, unpeopled streets and canals.We see the packed profusion of exotic narratives give way to the barren emptiness of unpeopled landscapes.I practically drove right onto the beachfront, an unspoiled, unpeopled coastline that seemed to stretch to infinity. |