unfinished in Portuguese
unfinished in Portuguese is inacabado, inconcluso, interminado — unfinished means not completed; still in progress.
unfinished in Portuguese
inacabado
Not finished.
inconcluso
Not finished.
interminado
Not finished.
What does "unfinished" mean?
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adj Not completed; still in progress.
"He left the novel unfinished when he died."
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adj Of wood or a surface: not sanded, painted, coated, or otherwise finished.
"The furniture arrived unfinished, so we sanded and stained it ourselves."
unfinished in a sentence
- He left the novel unfinished when he died.
- There's unfinished business between us that we need to sort out.
- The furniture arrived unfinished, so we sanded and stained it ourselves.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "unfinished" in Portuguese?
"unfinished" in Portuguese is inacabado, inconcluso, interminado. unfinished means: Not completed; still in progress.
How do you use "unfinished" in a sentence?
Example: "He left the novel unfinished when he died." In Portuguese, "unfinished" is inacabado, inconcluso, interminado.
Are there other ways to say "unfinished" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 3 translations listed for "unfinished": inacabado, inconcluso, interminado.
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