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The synonyms of “Untapped” are: dormant, quiescent, inactive, unused
Untapped as an Adjective
Definitions of "Untapped" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “untapped” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Not drawn upon or used.
- (of a resource) not yet exploited or used.
- Not drawn upon or used- G.R.Harrison.
- Not subjected to tapping.
Synonyms of "Untapped" as an adjective (4 Words)
dormant | (of a disease) causing no symptoms but not cured and liable to recur. The disease may remain dormant and undetected until transmitted to other fish. |
inactive | Lacking activity; lying idle or unused. The inactive X chromosome. |
quiescent | In a state or period of inactivity or dormancy. The quiescent melancholy of the town. |
unused | Not familiar with or accustomed to. Unused to spicy food she took a long mouthful of water. |
Usage Examples of "Untapped" as an adjective
- The untapped stockrooms of our minds.
- Untapped reserves of coal.
- The vast untapped potential of individual women and men.
Associations of "Untapped" (30 Words)
born | British nuclear physicist born in Germany honored for his contributions to quantum mechanics 1882 1970. I was born with a sense of curiosity. |
cause | Give rise to cause to happen or occur not always intentionally. Cause a commotion. |
denizen | A foreigner allowed certain rights in their adopted country. Denizens of field and forest. |
ecosystem | A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment. The entire ecosystem of film and video production will eventually go digital. |
elemental | A supernatural entity or force thought to be physically manifested by occult means. A magical elemental desire. |
essence | The choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience. Locke s scepticism about our ability to penetrate to the real essences of things. |
hitherto | Until now or until the point in time under discussion. Hitherto part of French West Africa Benin achieved independence in 1960. |
hypostasis | The single person of Christ, as contrasted with his dual human and divine nature. |
indigenous | Originating where it is found. Coriander is indigenous to southern Europe. |
inhabitant | A person or animal that lives in or occupies a place. |
inherited | Occurring among members of a family usually by heredity. An inherited disease. |
innate | Being talented through inherited qualities. Her innate capacity for organization. |
interaction | Communication or direct involvement with someone or something. He built tools to analyse user interactions on social networks. |
interactive | Capable of acting on or influencing each other. Fully sighted children in interactive play with others with defective vision. |
nascent | Being born or beginning. The nascent chicks. |
natal | A port city in northeastern Brazil. He was living in the south many miles from his natal city. |
native | Used in names of animals or plants resembling others familiar elsewhere e g native bee. Native Americans. |
natural | Relating to earthly human or physical nature as distinct from the spiritual or supernatural realm. Our natural environment. |
nature | The basic or inherent features, character, or qualities of something. The true nature of jealousy. |
outdoors | Outside a building. He wanted to get outdoors a little. |
pollinate | Convey pollen to or deposit pollen on (a stigma, ovule, flower, or plant) and so allow fertilization. There are not enough bees to pollinate their crops. |
pollination | Transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of a plant. Crop pollination is essential to fruit production. |
pollinator | An insect that carries pollen from one flower to another. Bees are effective pollinators of fruit and vegetables. |
resource | Provide with resources. A man of resource. |
root | Take root and begin to grow. The root form of the word. |
scene | The pieces of scenery used in a play or opera. He made a scene. |
source | Obtain from a particular source. Each type of coffee is sourced from one country. |
tribal | Members of tribal communities especially in South Asia. People don t want political parties stuck in rigid tribal boundaries. |
wavelet | A small wave of water; a ripple. |
wilderness | A bewildering profusion. A wilderness of masts in the harbor. |