Adjective
not disposed of by purchase
Source: WordNetthe house has been on the market almost a year and is still unsold Source: Internet
Additional amenities include a lakeside sit-down restaurant and a "club bar" – with room for 200 patrons and a commanding view of the stage – open to the public during unsold time periods. Source: Internet
“After feeding the hungry with the highest quality unsold portions of our food, we could feed our breeding animals with insects raised on organic residues from grocery stores and restaurant kitchens.” Source: Internet
American retailers were left with large stocks of unsold machines. Source: Internet
Among the longest single poems in American literature, the book had an initial printing of 350 copies, but sales failed miserably, and the unsold copies were burned when Melville was unable to afford to buy them at cost. Source: Internet
As Alan Titchmarsh said in his article, the bedding plants in danger of perishing unsold ‘with their brilliant flowers, raise our spirits as well as feeding butterflies and bees. Source: Internet