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Etymology 1

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From un-filled.

Adjective

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unfilled (not comparable)

  1. Not filled, especially occupational positions.
    Synonyms: empty, void; see also Thesaurus:empty
    • 1960 July 15, John F. Kennedy, Democratic National Convention Nomination Acceptance Address[1], American Rhetoric:
      [W]e stand today on the edge of a New Frontier -- the frontier of the 1960's, the frontier of unknown opportunities and perils, the frontier of unfilled hopes and unfilled threats.
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Etymology 2

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From unfill-ed.

Verb

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unfilled

  1. simple past and past participle of unfill

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