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- Dictionaryunarmed/ʌnˈɑːmd/
adjective
- 1. not equipped with or carrying weapons: "he was shooting unarmed civilians"
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UNARMED definition: 1. not armed 2. not armed 3. not carrying or having a weapon: . Learn more.
adjective. without weapons. (of animals and plants) having no claws, prickles, spines, thorns, or similar structures. of or relating to a projectile that does not use a detonator to initiate explosive action.
The meaning of UNARMED is not armed or armored; also : not using or involving a weapon. How to use unarmed in a sentence.
UNARMED meaning: 1. not armed 2. not armed 3. not carrying or having a weapon: . Learn more.
If a person or vehicle is unarmed, they are not carrying any weapons. The soldiers concerned were unarmed at the time. American English : unarmed / ʌˈnɑrmd /
When someone is unarmed, they don't have any weapons. Leave your slingshot at home if you want to be officially unarmed. Sometimes the adjective unarmed has the sense of "helpless" or "defenseless," as when you hear about military troops attacking unarmed civilians.
adj. 1. (Military) without weapons. 2. (Biology) (of animals and plants) having no claws, prickles, spines, thorns, or similar structures. 3. (Firearms, Gunnery, Ordnance & Artillery) of or relating to a projectile that does not use a detonator to initiate explosive action.