unsown

/ʌnˈsoʊn/
adjective
  1. Not planted with seeds; left without being sown.
    • The farmer left a strip of land unsown to allow wildflowers to grow.
    • After the drought, many fields remained unsown for the season.
    • The unsown patch in the garden was quickly overtaken by weeds.
  2. Not spread or scattered (as of seeds or ideas); not initiated or introduced.
    • His suggestions for change fell on unsown ground, as no one was ready to listen.
    • The rumor was left unsown when the speaker decided to keep quiet.
    • The seeds of doubt remained unsown in her mind because she trusted him completely.
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