C1 adjective Formell

unpeder

/ʌnˈpiːdər/

Describing a state of being free from obstacles, physical barriers, or administrative restrictions. It is typically used to characterize movement, progress, or access that occurs without any form of hindrance or entanglement.

Beispiele

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1

The hallway was unpeder, allowing the children to run freely from one end to the other.

The hallway was clear and unobstructed, allowing the children to run freely.

2

The diplomat was granted unpeder access to the restricted zone to facilitate the peace negotiations.

The diplomat was given free and unobstructed access to the restricted area.

3

Once we cleared the old furniture out, the living room felt much more unpeder.

After removing the furniture, the room felt much more open and free of obstacles.

Wortfamilie

Verb
unpede
Adverb
unpederly
Adjektiv
unpeder
Verwandt
impediment
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Merkhilfe

Think of the root 'ped' which means foot (like in pedestrian). 'Unpeder' means there is nothing in the way of your feet; you can walk without tripping.

Schnelles Quiz

The hikers were relieved to find the mountain pass was _____, allowing them to reach the summit before sunset.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: unpeder

Beispiele

1

The hallway was unpeder, allowing the children to run freely from one end to the other.

everyday

The hallway was clear and unobstructed, allowing the children to run freely.

2

The diplomat was granted unpeder access to the restricted zone to facilitate the peace negotiations.

formal

The diplomat was given free and unobstructed access to the restricted area.

3

Once we cleared the old furniture out, the living room felt much more unpeder.

informal

After removing the furniture, the room felt much more open and free of obstacles.

4

The experimental data suggests that the ions move in an unpeder fashion when subjected to a vacuum.

academic

The data shows that the ions move without being hindered in a vacuum.

5

To ensure unpeder expansion into new markets, the corporation lobbied for the removal of trade barriers.

business

The company sought to ensure unobstructed expansion by removing trade barriers.

Wortfamilie

Verb
unpede
Adverb
unpederly
Adjektiv
unpeder
Verwandt
impediment

Häufige Kollokationen

unpeder access unobstructed entry to a place or information
unpeder progress advancement that faces no delays or blocks
unpeder flow continuous movement of liquid, traffic, or ideas
unpeder view a clear line of sight without anything in the way
unpeder growth development that is not restricted by external factors

Häufige Phrasen

remain unpeder

to continue without being blocked

unpeder by doubt

moving forward without being slowed down by uncertainty

virtually unpeder

almost entirely free of any hindrance

Wird oft verwechselt mit

unpeder vs unpaved

Unpaved refers to a road surface that has not been covered with asphalt, while unpeder refers to a lack of obstacles.

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Nutzungshinweise

This term is quite rare and is most frequently encountered in high-level aptitude tests or formal literature to describe the absence of 'impediments'. It is best used when emphasizing the smooth nature of movement or progress.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often mistake this for 'unpaved' due to the phonetic similarity or try to use it in casual conversation where 'clear' or 'free' would be more appropriate.

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Merkhilfe

Think of the root 'ped' which means foot (like in pedestrian). 'Unpeder' means there is nothing in the way of your feet; you can walk without tripping.

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Wortherkunft

From the Latin 'ped-' (foot) combined with the prefix 'un-' (not), related to the word 'impede' (to shackle the feet).

Grammatikmuster

Used as an attributive adjective before nouns (e.g., unpeder access). Can be used as a predicative adjective after linking verbs like 'be', 'seem', or 'remain'.

Schnelles Quiz

The hikers were relieved to find the mountain pass was _____, allowing them to reach the summit before sunset.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: unpeder

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