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unearned

[ uhn-urnd ]

adjective

  1. not received in exchange for labor or services; not gained by lawful work or employment.
  2. not earned; earn; unmerited; undeserved:

    unearned promotion.

  3. not yet earned: earn:

    Lenders are not permitted to take borrowers' unearned wages as collateral.



unearned

/ ÊŒ²Ôˈɜ˲Իå /

adjective

  1. not deserved
  2. not yet earned
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of unearned1

Middle English word dating back to 1150–1200; un- 1, earn 1, -ed 2
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Presumptive ace Blake Snell is shaky for a second consecutive start, allowing five unearned runs fueled by four walks, and what happens?

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In five innings Tuesday, May gave up just a single unearned run and a solitary second-inning single as his only hit.

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That's especially true on the economy, where Trump has usually performed well, buoyed by his unearned reputation as a "businessman" and a lot of public ignorance over how economics works.

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That’s important because unearned income tends to represent a greater share of total income for the wealthy compared with the rank-and-file.

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So, when progressives argue that white people have achieved success because of unearned privileges or by capitalizing on evil institutions, they bristle.

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