English edit

Etymology 1 edit

un- +‎ played

Adjective edit

unplayed (not comparable)

  1. Not played.
    • 1986, The Strad: A monthly journal for professionals and amateurs of all stringed instruments played by the bow:
      It's a sad fact that unplayed instruments deteriorate. Your family heirloom or investment may not after all be appreciating in value as you had hoped.
    • 2008, Rob Suggs, Top Dawg, page 92:
      There was still the matter of an unplayed game against Houston, an intended early-season breather that was no longer needed []

Etymology 2 edit

Verb edit

unplayed

  1. simple past and past participle of unplay