unguided

English

Etymology

un- + guided

Adjective

unguided (comparative more unguided, superlative most unguided)

  1. Not guided; without a guide.
    • 1977, Philip McCord Morse, In at the Beginnings: A Physicist's Life, page 33:
      My unguided tour through the humanities would likely be unbalanced, but I hoped that this could be made up for by the sheer number of books read.
    • 1998, Turner Publishing Company, Air Force Missileers, page 13:
      Genie was an unguided missile. Since it was armed with a nuclear warhead, accuracy was not really necessary []

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