1. unengaged - Adjective
2. unengaged - Verb
3. unengaged - Adjective Satellite
not promised in marriage
not busy or occupied; free
Source: WordNetcontinued seeing him but on an unengaged basis Source: Internet
the cancellation left her unengaged a good part of the afternoon Source: Internet
Adkins, p. 29 Alexander, the final unengaged British ship, which had followed Swiftsure, pulled up close to Tonnant, which had begun to drift away from the embattled French flagship. Source: Internet
And culture we do shape - whether passive and unengaged or intentional with purpose. Source: Internet
The more stripped down the system, the more unengaged the interactions between characters become, and the less the games feels like something that belongs in the universe. Source: Internet
He hasn’t played well and has looked unengaged sometimes during plays that he normally would be deep into. Source: Internet