uncharged
Pronunciation: [ʌnˈtʃɑrdʒd]
Word
Context: "science"
(adjective) not having any electrical charge. This means that something is neutral, like how a battery that isn't connected to anything is uncharged.
Example
The uncharged battery can be stored until someone needs it again.
Example
The device won't work because it has an uncharged battery.
Example
Is the battery uncharged or does it still have some power left?
Context: "finance"
(adjective) not having any fees or costs associated with it. If something is uncharged, you don't have to pay for it.
Example
The service is uncharged for new users during the first month.
Example
The subscription is not uncharged after the trial period; you will need to pay.
Example
What services are uncharged for customers this month?
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