Unmade/ˌʌnˈmeɪd/ Definition 1 of 3Pro Tip 1/3Literal Meaning The adjective 'unmade' literally refers to something not put together or prepared. He left with his ideas still unmade into a proposal. Pro Tip 2/3Physical Objects 'Unmade' often describes physical items like beds, indicating they're not tidied or set up. After the sleepover, every bed in the house was unmade. Pro Tip 3/3Work In Progress Use 'unmade' for projects or work that has started but isn't yet finished. Her sculpture is still unmade, with only the base formed.