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unprocessed

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/ʌnˈprəʊsɛst/ · un-pro-cessed

Not subjected to a process or treatment; in a natural state.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Not subjected to a process or treatment; in a natural state.

ایسی حالت میں جو کسی عمل یا علاج کے تحت نہ ہو؛ قدرتی حالت میں۔

بغیر پروسیس کیا گیا

baghair process kiya gaya

Synonyms

naturalrawuntreatedخامقدرتیغیر پروسیس شدہ

Antonyms

processedrefinedtreatedپروسیس کیا گیاپیشہ ورانہعلاج شدہ

Common Collocations

  • unprocessed food
  • unprocessed ingredients
  • unprocessed materials

Example Sentences

She prefers unprocessed foods for a healthier diet.

وہ صحت مند خوراک کے لیے بغیر پروسیس کیا گیا کھانا پسند کرتی ہے۔

Woh sehat mand khurak ke liye baghair process kiya gaya khana pasand karti hai.

The benefits of consuming unprocessed ingredients are numerous.

بغیر پروسیس کے اجزاء کے استعمال کے فوائد بے شمار ہیں۔

Baghair process ke ajza ke istemal ke faide be shumar hain.

Many health experts recommend a diet rich in unprocessed foods.

بہت سے صحت کے ماہرین بغیر پروسیس کھانوں سے بھرپور خوراک کی تجویز دیتے ہیں۔

Bohat se sehat ke maahireen baghair process khanon se bharpoor khurak ki tajweez dete hain.

Easily Confused With

processed:Processed refers to foods or materials that have been altered or treated, whereas unprocessed indicates they are in their natural form.

Word Family

process
verbعمل
processing
nounپروسیسنگ
processed
adjectiveپروسیس کیا گیا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'un-' as a reminder that it’s the opposite of 'processed'.

Imagine a fresh vegetable right out of the garden, untouched and raw.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

کوئی بھی چیز قدرتی ہو تو اس کا ذائقہ دلکش ہوتا ہے۔

Koi bhi cheez qudrati ho to iska zaiqa dilkash hota hai.

Anything natural has a delightful flavor.

📖 Etymology

Origin: English "process" — to prepare or make ready for use

First known use: 20th century

The term 'unprocessed' is derived from the prefix 'un-', meaning 'not', combined with 'processed', which refers to food or materials that have been treated or altered. This term emphasizes the natural state of foods without industrial or artificial modification.