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Unavenged for Dummies


What does Unavenged really mean?

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Hey there, my friend! It's great to see you again. So, today I want to talk to you about a word called "unavenged." Don't worry if it sounds a bit tricky right now, because I'm here to help you understand it in the simplest way possible!

Okay, let's break it down. "Unavenged" is an adjective that describes something that hasn't been set right yet. Imagine you have a really big, delicious piece of cake, and someone comes along and steals a bite of it. You might feel angry and upset because it's not fair! Well, in this case, your cake is the thing that needs to be avenged, or made right again. So, if your cake remains unavenged, it means that the person who took a bite hasn't been caught or punished yet.

But wait, there's more! Sometimes, "unavenged" can also mean that something hasn't been done to fix a wrong or avenge a loss. Let me explain with another example. Imagine you and your friend are playing a game of basketball, and your opponent makes a basket. Your team might feel determined to get another point and make it even, right? But if you don't score another point and the game ends with your team having fewer points, you might feel disappointed and like the loss hasn't been avenged. So in this case, the loss remains unavenged because you didn't have a chance to make it right.

To sum it up, "unavenged" means something that hasn't been set right or made fair again when someone or something has done something wrong or caused harm. It can be about getting justice for a wrongdoing or trying to fix the balance after a loss.

Revised and Fact checked by Linda Miller on 2023-10-29 21:46:35

Unavenged In a sentece

Learn how to use Unavenged inside a sentece

  • The murder of his parents remained unavenged, as the killer was never caught.
  • The theft of her laptop went unavenged, as the police were unable to find the thief.
  • The bullying she endured in school went unavenged, as the teachers didn't take any action.
  • The injustice he faced in court went unavenged, as he was wrongly convicted.
  • The damage caused by the storm remained unavenged, as no one took responsibility for the repairs.

Unavenged Antonyms

Words that have the opposite context of the original word.