1. unpacked - Adjective
2. unpacked - Verb
unpacked
past participle of unpack
Having had its packing removed.
I worked all day and managed to get all the boxes unpacked.
Not yet packed.
The unpacked gifts are on the table.
(sometimes proscribed) Not yet having had its packing removed. (Especially after still. For more on this use, see [1])
I left the box, still unpacked, at our old house.
Neither look forward where there is doubt nor backward where there is regret. Look inward and ask not if there is anything outside you want, but whether there is anything inside that you have not yet unpacked. Quentin Crisp
My dinner spot is usually in front of the TV. I'll grill a steak and whip up a salad and watch 'Hoarders.' I love it because a) I'm kind of voyeuristic, and b) every time I see an episode, I go to the one room where all my unpacked boxes wound up, and I throw out a box of stuff. Nathan Fillion
A body language expert unpacked the Cambridges’ body language during the chat, as they were very engaged, smiling, and laughing while they thanked the teachers and interacted with the students. Source: Internet
After receiving netmail as normal, the scanner on the remote system looked for these messages, unpacked them, and put them into the same public forum on the original system. Source: Internet
A tote overflowing with cozy sweaters is waiting in my bedroom to be unpacked this weekend. Source: Internet
At its HQ at Karen Village, Nairobi, flip-flops are unpacked, washed and glued into blocks ready for carving. Source: Internet