unborn

[ˌʌnˈbɔːn]

unborn Definition

  • 1not yet born; still in the mother's womb
  • 2not yet brought into existence

Using unborn: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "unborn" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The law protects the rights of the unborn child.

  • Example

    The couple was excited to welcome their unborn baby into the world.

  • Example

    The project is still in its unborn stage.

  • Example

    The idea for the book was still unborn in her mind.

unborn Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for unborn

Phrases with unborn

  • a fetus still in the mother's womb

    Example

    The health of the unborn child is of utmost importance.

  • ideas that have not yet been developed or put into action

    Example

    She had many unborn ideas for her business, but she needed to prioritize and plan them out.

  • future generations that have not yet been born

    Example

    We need to take care of the environment for the sake of the unborn generation.

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Summary: unborn in Brief

The term 'unborn' [ˌʌnˈbɔːn] refers to something that has not yet been born or brought into existence. It can describe a fetus still in the mother's womb, as in 'The law protects the rights of the unborn child,' or ideas that have not yet been developed or put into action, as in 'She had many unborn ideas for her business.' 'Unborn' can also refer to future generations that have not yet been born, as in 'We need to take care of the environment for the sake of the unborn generation.'