Unachieved: meaning, definitions and examples

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unachieved

 

[ ˌʌnəˈtʃiːvd ]

Adjective / Verb
Context #1 | Adjective

goal setting

Not accomplished or fulfilled; not reaching the desired target or goal.

Synonyms

unaccomplished, unfinished, unfulfilled.

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Word Description / Examples
unachieved

When something planned, aimed for, or expected hasn't been reached or accomplished. Often used in reference to goals or objectives.

  • Many of his dreams remain unachieved
  • The team's goal of winning the championship was unachieved
unaccomplished

Describes a state of not having successfully completed a particular task or goal. It can also mean someone who has not developed particular skills or talents.

  • Despite his efforts, he felt unaccomplished in his career
  • The young artist still feels unaccomplished in her craft
unfulfilled

Describes a state of not feeling satisfied or content, often related to personal ambitions, desires, or expectations.

  • She feels unfulfilled in her current job
  • His childhood dreams remain unfulfilled
unfinished

Used when something is incomplete or still in progress. It often refers to projects, works, or tasks.

  • The painting remains unfinished
  • We have an unfinished business meeting to attend to

Examples of usage

  • The team's unachieved goals led to a sense of disappointment.
  • His unachieved dreams haunted him for years.
  • She felt frustrated by her unachieved ambitions.
Context #2 | Verb

task completion

To fail to accomplish or reach a goal.

Synonyms

fail to accomplish, fall short, miss the target.

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unachieved

Reinforces the status of a goal that remains to be met, often without implying failure.

  • The project's objectives are still unachieved.
  • Several of our KPIs are currently unachieved.
fail to accomplish

Often used when someone has explicitly tried but did not succeed in completing a task or goal. Can have a slightly negative connotation.

  • They failed to accomplish their mission due to unforeseen circumstances.
  • Despite multiple attempts, he failed to accomplish the task.
miss the target

Used when a specific goal or objective has not been hit, often implying a measurable shortfall. Can imply a more direct or measurable objective.

  • The campaign missed the target by a significant margin.
  • Despite extensive planning, they missed the target audience entirely.
fall short

Applied when an effort came close to the desired result but not close enough. Often used in evaluations or assessments.

  • The team fell short of their sales targets for the quarter.
  • Her performance at the competition fell short of expectations.

Examples of usage

  • He unachieved his target due to unforeseen circumstances.
  • They unachieved the project deadline by several weeks.

Translations

Translations of the word "unachieved" in other languages:

🇵🇹 não alcançado

🇮🇳 अप्राप्त

🇩🇪 unerreicht

🇮🇩 belum tercapai

🇺🇦 не досягнуто

🇵🇱 nieosiągnięty

🇯🇵 達成されていない

🇫🇷 non réalisé

🇪🇸 no logrado

🇹🇷 başarılamamış

🇰🇷 달성되지 않은

🇸🇦 لم يتحقق

🇨🇿 nedosažený

🇸🇰 nedosiahnutý

🇨🇳 未实现

🇸🇮 neizpolnjen

🇮🇸 óafrekað

🇰🇿 жүзеге асырылмаған

🇬🇪 ვერ მიღწეული

🇦🇿 nail olunmamış

🇲🇽 no logrado

Etymology

The word 'unachieved' is a combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and 'achieved'. It originated in the late 18th century, and its usage has been primarily in the context of goals, dreams, and targets that have not been fulfilled or accomplished. The concept of unachieved goals and aspirations is a common theme in literature and personal development discussions.

See also: achievable, achieved, achievement, achievements, achiever, achieving, overachiever, overachieving, unachievable, underachievement, underachiever.