unknitted

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Verb[edit]

unknitted

  1. simple past and past participle of unknit

Adjective[edit]

unknitted (not comparable)

  1. Not knitted.
    • 1920, Compton Mackenzie, chapter 6, in The Vanity Girl[1], New York & London: Harper & Brothers, page 351:
      It appeared that Lady Jane had by this time become so inextricably entangled in unknitted wool that the only way she could disentangle herself was by coming up to town to continue there with proper help the preparation of mittens against the winter cold.
    • 2004, Andrea Levy, chapter 11, in Small Island[2], London: Review, page 128:
      There was no eyebrow left unknitted.