Unlaunched: meaning, definitions and examples

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unlaunched

 

[ ʌnˈlɔːncht ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

not launched

The term 'unlaunched' refers to something that has not been officially released or initiated. This can apply to products, programs, or projects that are still in the planning or development stages.

Synonyms

future release, in development, pending.

Examples of usage

  • The unlaunched software was still undergoing testing.
  • Many unlaunched products were showcased at the tech conference.
  • The unlaunched campaign has generated a lot of buzz among marketers.

Etymology

The word 'unlaunched' is derived from the prefix 'un-', meaning 'not' or 'opposite of', combined with the word 'launched', which comes from the Old French 'lancer', meaning 'to throw or propel'. The concept of launching has been prominent in various contexts, such as space exploration, product releases, and marketing strategies. The term has evolved to encompass both physical actions, like launching a spacecraft, and metaphorical ones, such as initiating a new business venture or campaign. 'Unlaunched' captures the anticipation of a release that has not yet occurred, reflecting the excitement and uncertainty surrounding new initiatives.