Comparative for in an embryonic or immature state
“They balk at claims that a zygote, embryo, or undeveloped fetus is already a full-fledged person.”
Comparative for having made less progress than is normal or expected
“It is suggested that undeveloped societies subscribe to value systems and institutions that hinder the development process.”
Comparative for inexperienced or not fully trained or educated
“He was particularly concerned about the effect schools were having upon the undeveloped minds of the young.”
Comparative for in an early stage
Comparative for belonging or happening near the beginning of a particular period
Comparative for not completed or finished
Comparative for in the early part of growth or life
Comparative for having no distinct shape or form
Comparative for small in size, physique or stature
Comparative for hidden or not currently identified or recognized
Comparative for very basic or unsophisticated in terms of comfort, convenience, or efficiency
Comparative for not having been improved on in any way
(of land) Comparative for uninhabited or cultivated
Comparative for elementary, simple or merely functional
(of a person or group) Comparative for primitive and uncivilized
Comparative for relating to rural life with minimal industry
Comparative for having a low level of economic productivity and technological sophistication
Comparative for undeveloped or not built-up
Comparative for not fully thought through, or lacking a sound basis
Comparative for denotes a possibility or capacity to develop into something, but not actuality
(rare) Comparative for lacking in education
(of a person) Comparative for slow of understanding
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