unpointed
/ʌnˈpɔɪntɪd/
adjective
- Not having a sharp or tapered end; blunt.
- She preferred unpointed scissors for cutting fabric to avoid snagging.
- The stick was unpointed, so it wouldn't hurt anyone if used as a toy.
- The unpointed pencil could barely make a mark on the paper.
- Not having punctuation marks, especially in written text.
- The ancient manuscript was unpointed, making it hard to know where sentences ended.
- The teacher asked students to read the unpointed passage and add periods and commas.
- In some languages, unpointed writing is common in informal messages.
- Not having vowel marks in a writing system that uses them, such as Hebrew or Arabic.
- Reading unpointed Arabic requires a good understanding of the language.
- The Hebrew text was unpointed, so beginners struggled to pronounce the words.
- The app allows users to switch between pointed and unpointed script.