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Definition of unpeopled in English: unpeopledadjective ʌnˈpiːp(ə)ld Empty of people. the eerily unpeopled streets Example sentencesExamples - The other is Mortuary, which presents the sanitary walls and gleaming metal surfaces of an unpeopled morgue.
- That his places are unpeopled, in today's arena of politicized landscape photography, is in itself anachronistic, however abrupt the photographs.
- In placing value on the pristine, the untouched, and the unpeopled, it fails to question the form of the ultimate relationship between humans and nature.
- On one screen a young woman moves though the moonless night and an unpeopled cityscape to meet her lover/friend.
- The landscapes, as a rule, were depicted as unpeopled, pristine environments.
- Both are poets of the ordinary, of the inhabited but often unpeopled landscape, sociologists of the visual with a magical realist touch.
- For the romantic these are the hills of home, scattered with Munros and sufficiently unpeopled to turn a day's ridge-walk into an adventure, an open-air playground with soaring eagles and far-off deer for company.
- Thus parts of the city - dumps, landfills and junkyards - are both unpeopled and unclaimed, yet perversely organic in the manner in which junk simply accumulates and grows.
- All of this enacted as if in an existential landscape, against the background of the great unpeopled, inhospitable territory beyond the cities.
- In the world of Myst, the player has no avatar presence and wanders around a seemingly unpeopled landscape - strolling as a tourist venturing into the unknown - creating and storing a mental map of objects and places.
- In a complementary work Karimi showed an elegiac video in which the camera meanders through unpeopled caves and along sandy beaches.
- He frames his cultural codes as domestic interiors, always unpeopled and usually crammed with possessions, spaces so filled with emptiness, they ache.
- We have Russia's practically unpeopled Siberian lands, stretching across seven time zones - or is it eight?
- Aside from a few unpeopled shots of the nondescript, working-class house, most of the images depict visitors touching either side of the glass, creating a palimpsest of earnest prayers.
- Moreover, unpeopled landscape was as difficult for an audience newly exposed to it as abstraction would be later.
- Her subject is an unpeopled urban landscape - the buildings, displays, logos and electric signs of New York.
- Amidst all that stuff existing in unpeopled rooms.
- The village is unpeopled, which makes it spooky.
- The oblique suggestion of human presence in the unpeopled images effectively sparks the viewer's imagination and ends up being more poignant.
- Australia, with its vast, unpeopled spaces, had always beckoned.
Synonyms deserted, uninhabited, unoccupied, depopulated, forsaken, godforsaken, abandoned, untenanted, evacuated |