What is another word for unfurnished?

Pronunciation: [ʌnfˈɜːnɪʃt] (IPA)

Unfurnished refers to a property or space that does not come equipped with furniture or appliances. Synonyms for unfurnished include bare, stark, empty, unadorned, and spartan. These words convey a sense of simplicity and lack of embellishment. Other synonyms for unfurnished may include plain, basic, or simple. Unfurnished spaces are often popular with renters who want to bring in their own belongings and create a unique, personalized environment. While unfurnished apartments or homes may require more effort and expense on the part of the renter, they offer a blank slate and the opportunity to design a space that reflects their own style and preferences.

What are the hypernyms for Unfurnished?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for unfurnished?

Unfurnished is a term that describes spaces or items that lack furniture or other decorative elements. Some common antonyms to the term unfurnished include furnished, decorated, adorned, ornamented, and appointed. Furnished refers to a space or item that has been outfitted with necessary items to give it a functional or decorative purpose. Decorated and adorned refer to spaces or items that have been embellished with decor or ornamentation. Similarly, ornamented refers to spaces or items that have been designed to be visually appealing. Lastly, appointed refers to spaces or items that have been equipped with necessary items to serve a particular purpose or function.

What are the antonyms for Unfurnished?

Usage examples for Unfurnished

She had welcomed him in this dark little second-floor room-dwelling-room and bedroom combined-in which she was sitting alone; for her husband spent most of the day abroad on the business which had brought them to London, either superintending the alterations in the unfurnished premises he had hired in Frith Street for his shop and the lead-works by which he proposed to make his fortune, or in long discussions at Johnson's Court with Uncle Matthew, who was helping with money and advice.
"Hetty Wesley"
Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch
The third of these franchises confers the right to vote upon a man who occupies lodgings of the value, unfurnished, of ten pounds a year.
"The Government of England (Vol. I)"
A. Lawrence Lowell
This room, too, was unfurnished, save that the floor was covered with cases full of books.
"The New Tenant"
E. Phillips Oppenheim

Famous quotes with Unfurnished

  • We only labor to stuff the memory, and leave the conscience and the understanding unfurnished and void.
    Michel de Montaigne
  • We only labor to stuff the memory, and leave the conscience and the understanding unfurnished and void.
    Michel de Montaigne
  • He must be a born leader or misleader of men, or must have been sent into the world unfurnished with that modulating and restraining balance-wheel which we call a sense of humor, who, in old age, has as strong a confidence in his opinions and in the necessity of bringing the universe into conformity with them as he had in youth. In a world the very condition of whose being is that it should be in perpetual flux, where all seems mirage, and the one abiding thing is the effort to distinguish realities from appearances, the elderly man must be indeed of a singularly tough and valid fibre who is certain that he has any clarified residuum of experience, any assured verdict of reflection, that deserves to be called an opinion, or who, even if he had, feels that he is justified in holding mankind by the button while he is expounding it.
    James Russell Lowell
  • And weave fine cobwebs, fit for skull That's empty when the moon is full; Such as take lodgings in a head That's to be let unfurnished.
    Samuel Butler (poet)
  • Whose cockloft is unfurnished.
    François Rabelais

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