unoccupied
[ uhn-ok-yuh-pahyd ]
/ ʌnˈɒk yəˌpaɪd /
adjective
without occupants; empty; vacant.
not held or controlled by invading forces: unoccupied nations.
not busy or active; idle; not gainfully employed: an unoccupied person.
without inhabitants; deserted.
Origin of unoccupied
1350–1400; Middle English; see
un-1,
occupied
Words nearby unoccupied
uno,
unobserved,
unobstructed,
unobtainable,
unobtrusive,
unoccupied,
unofficial,
unopened,
unopposed,
unorganized,
unorganized ferment
Example sentences from the Web for unoccupied
British Dictionary definitions for unoccupied
unoccupied
/ (ʌnˈɒkjʊˌpaɪd) /
adjective
(of a building) without occupants
unemployed or idle
(of an area or country) not overrun by foreign troops