undyed
/ʌnˈdaɪd/ (bre, ipa) · /ʌnˈdaɪd/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌən-ˈdīd/ (ame, mw)
undyed — adjective
- undyedpositive
- more undyedcomparative
- most undyedsuperlative
1. still in its original color because no dye has been put on it
still in its original color because no dye has been put on it
The shop sells undyed cotton socks for babies with sensitive skin.
collocation: undyed cotton socks
Yara chose undyed wool because she wanted the scarf's natural shade.
The basket was woven from undyed reeds gathered near the river.
Marco compared undyed paper with bright blue paper in art class.
The hotel used undyed linen sheets to create a calm room.
- natural
broader and not limited to whether dye was used
- unbleached
focuses on not being whitened or lightened, not on dye itself
- raw
common in craft or textile contexts for material left untreated
文法句型
undyed + material noun
用法筆記
Usually used before nouns such as cotton, wool, fabric, paper, or wood. It highlights that the material keeps its natural color instead of taking on an added one.