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Unarmed

Meaning

Not equipped with or carrying any weapons, leaving one vulnerable.

Origin

The very notion of 'unarmed' reaches back to the dawn of warfare and self-preservation. Its roots twist through the Old French 'arme' and the Latin 'arma,' meaning literally 'weapons'—the tools of battle, defense, and power. To be 'armed' was to be ready, protected, a force to be reckoned with. The simple, honest prefix 'un-' was then tacked on, a linguistic negative switch, immediately painting a stark picture of vulnerability. Suddenly, you were without those crucial tools, exposed, standing on the precipice of danger with only your wits and bare hands for defense. It's a word that speaks to an ancient, primal fear and the enduring human struggle between strength and weakness.

Examples

  • The police officer approached the suspect cautiously, despite knowing he was unarmed.
  • Many countries prohibit soldiers from crossing borders while unarmed as a sign of peaceful intent.
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