(of a person) not warned in advance about something.
(人)未受警告的;未被告诫的
nomadic Aborigines roamed the testing fields, unwarned and unprotected
Example sentencesExamples
At the same time, hundreds of mostly African American postal workers are left unwarned and unprotected.
They had been unwarned, untrained, and unarmed.
Only by considering ourselves unwarned, and acting as such, could we protect the vital interests of the United States.
After a short break, investigators gave the defendant the Miranda warning and questioned her again, making repeated reference to the prior unwarned statement.
Should the police officer follow his own view of the Constitution in the hope that the unwarned arrestee will confess to the crime?
The king and queen had no eyes for this, and therefore were left unwarned.
I was just about coming to my senses, not long before lunch, when the doorbell rang and there stood Graham's parents, again, unwarned and unannounced.
Rhymes
unadorned, unmourned
Definition of unwarned in US English:
unwarned
adjectiveˌənˈwôrndˌənˈwɔrnd
(of a person) not warned in advance about something.
(人)未受警告的;未被告诫的
nomadic Aborigines roamed the testing fields, unwarned and unprotected
Example sentencesExamples
Only by considering ourselves unwarned, and acting as such, could we protect the vital interests of the United States.
They had been unwarned, untrained, and unarmed.
I was just about coming to my senses, not long before lunch, when the doorbell rang and there stood Graham's parents, again, unwarned and unannounced.
The king and queen had no eyes for this, and therefore were left unwarned.
At the same time, hundreds of mostly African American postal workers are left unwarned and unprotected.
After a short break, investigators gave the defendant the Miranda warning and questioned her again, making repeated reference to the prior unwarned statement.
Should the police officer follow his own view of the Constitution in the hope that the unwarned arrestee will confess to the crime?