Unaided vs Unadded - What's the difference?
unaided | unadded |
without the help, aid or assistance of someone or something
* Fleas are difficult to see with the unaided eye
(label) Not yet added together.
* 1885 , S. B. Halliday, "Concerning Population", The Christian Union , Volume 31, Number 20, 14 May 1885,
* 1994 , Trisha Alexander, What Will the Children Think? , Harlequin (1994), ISBN 9781459287945,
* 2002 , Kate Hoffman, My Christmas Cowboy , Harlequin (2002), ISBN 9781460314227,
(unadd)
As adjectives the difference between unaided and unadded
is that unaided is without the help, aid or assistance of someone or something while unadded is (label) not yet added together.As a verb unadded is
(unadd).unaided
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(en adjective)unadded
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- These statistics were simple columns of unadded figures, which took more than six months of all the time I could command to collate.
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- She stared at the unadded column and the unpaid bills, then slowly closed the book.
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- The column of figures still lay unadded on the coffee table,