unkept

/ʌnˈkɛpt/
adjective
  1. Not maintained or cared for; neglected or messy in appearance.
    • He arrived at the meeting with an unkept beard and wrinkled shirt.
    • The garden looked unkept, with weeds growing everywhere.
    • The old house had an unkept lawn and peeling paint.
  2. Not fulfilled or carried out, as a promise or agreement.
    • The contract was full of unkept obligations from both sides.
    • He had a reputation for unkept vows and broken commitments.
    • Her unkept promise to help with the project disappointed the team.
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