unoccupied
/ˌʌnˈɒkjupaɪd/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌʌnˈɑːkjupaɪd/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌən-ˈä-kyə-ˌpīd/ (ame, mw)
unoccupied — adjective
- unoccupiedpositive
- more unoccupiedcomparative
- most unoccupiedsuperlative
1. describes a space that has no people inside, or a person who has no activity to
describes a space that has no people inside, or a person who has no activity to do at the moment
The house next door has been unoccupied for nearly two years.
unoccupied house / property
Hyun spotted an unoccupied seat near the window and walked toward it quickly.
unoccupied seat / chair
If you are unoccupied this weekend, would you like to visit the museum with us?
The office was completely unoccupied when Kofi arrived on Saturday morning.
Tunde felt unoccupied after finishing his final exam, so he called his sister for lunch.
- empty
broader meaning — can refer to containers, streets, or spaces, not just intended-use places
- vacant
more formal; preferred for job positions and rental properties
- free
casual and common for a person's schedule or an available seat
- idle
slightly negative connotation of laziness or wasted time when describing a person
文法句型
be unoccupied
用法筆記
Subject determines which meaning applies: a building or seat that is unoccupied is physically empty; a person who is unoccupied has no work or obligation. Not used for phone lines or electronic devices.
常見錯誤
2. describes a land or area that is not taken over or kept under control by an outs
describes a land or area that is not taken over or kept under control by an outside army or government
During the war, large areas of the countryside remained unoccupied by either side.
unoccupied by [army/side]
The treaty recognized the eastern region as an unoccupied territory.
unoccupied territory
Élise wrote her thesis on daily life in the unoccupied zone of southern France during World War Two.
Both armies avoided the narrow unoccupied strip between their front lines.
- free
broader meaning; can refer to any area not under control
- autonomous
implies self-government, not just absence of foreign control
- liberated
suggests freedom was actively achieved, not merely the default state
文法句型
unoccupied + noun
be + unoccupied
用法筆記
Commonly found in historical and political texts about wartime zones or disputed borders. Does not apply to buildings or rooms; use sense 1 for those.