What are the hypernyms for Un-wrought?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for un-wrought?
Un-wrought refers to a material or object that is unfinished, incomplete or not processed. Antonyms for the word un-wrought include completed, finished, polished, refined, and processed. When an object is described as completed or finished, it means it has been fully worked on and is ready for use. Polished and refined refer to an object that has been treated in a way that enhances its appearance or quality, such as a polished piece of metal. On the other hand, processed can refer to an un-wrought material that has undergone treatment to change its form, like processed wood or processed metals.
What are the antonyms for Un-wrought?
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adj.
• crude
- formal
, - gentle
, - kind
, - nice
, - planned
, - polished
, - polite
, - refined
, - smooth
, - soft
, - sophisticated
, - stilted
, - tasteful
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• rough
- accurate
, - calm
, - complete
, - courteous
, - definite
, - even
, - level
, - mild
, - moderate
, - pleasant
, - precise
, - regular
, - temperate
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