unfurnished
adj/ʌnˈfɜːnɪʃt/UK
Etymology
Existing in the original sense of “unequipped, unprepared” since 1541, with the later sense of “lacking furniture” attested since 1581: from un- (“not”) + furnished, past participle of furnish (“supply, equip (especially with furniture)”).
Definitions
Not furnished
Not furnished; having no furnishings.
simple past and past participle of unfurnish
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