👉 In linguistics, "unwrought" refers to a material object or construction that is not yet ready for use. It describes a construction that has been prepared but not yet put into use. For example: - A book may be unwrought as it has not yet been read. - An instrument may still be unwrought because it hasn't been tested and verified by others before its use. - A recipe may still be unwrought, even though it is already made and ready for consumption.