uncapped
/ʌnˈkæpt/
adjective
- Having the cap or lid removed; open.
- An uncapped bottle of soda will go flat quickly.
- The uncapped jar of honey attracted ants.
- He left the marker uncapped, and it dried out overnight.
- Not subject to a limit or maximum; unlimited.
- Investors were attracted by the uncapped potential returns.
- The new plan offers uncapped data usage for a flat monthly fee.
- The athlete signed an uncapped contract with no salary ceiling.
- Not having been awarded a cap (a sports honor for representing one's country), especially in soccer or rugby.
- He remains uncapped despite his strong performances in the domestic league.
- The coach gave an uncapped rookie a chance to play in the friendly match.
- The young uncapped player was called up to the national team for the first time.