Unsorted (adjective)

Not sorted; not arranged or classified in a specific order or manner.

Origin:

Early 17th century; earliest use found in william barlow (1574–1641), bishop of chichester. from un- + sorted.

Examples:

  1. The unsorted pile of books was a jumbled mess, waiting to be organized.
  2. The unsorted data was difficult to analyze, as it was presented in a random and chaotic manner.
  3. The unsorted array of numbers was easily sorted with a simple sorting algorithm.
  4. The unsorted closet was cluttered with clothing, shoes, and accessories of all sizes and colors.
  5. The unsorted collection of artifacts was a valuable resource for the archaeologist, providing insights into the ancient past.
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