unthorough

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ thorough.

Adjective

unthorough (comparative more unthorough, superlative most unthorough)

  1. Not thorough.
    • 2024, Scott Alexander Howard, The Other Valley, Atlantic Books (2025), page 299:
      I did an unthorough patrol of the area, skipping both the cul-de-sac and the lane where the Piras lived.

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