Unkept in a sentence as an adjective

Instead, they were barren, unkept, and used for loitering.

He was a wonderful man, full gray unkept beard, and, the only man attending who wasn't wearing a suit.

It is an implicit ad hominem attack: here comes the unkept weirdo with his weird ideas!

Would you want your neighbor operating a dirty, unkept motel next to your house?Didn't think so.

"I walked into YC looking like an unshaven hobo with a stupid linux t-shirt, and nappy unkept hair.

Here you got a guy, unkept, on his way to being a computer scientist, probably never meet a VC in his life, who is also a hacker.

Do you deny that being inarticulate, unkept, short, obese, or unattractive can be barriers to success in business?If so, elaborate on that.

Today, it is embarassing to walk about SF without seeing homeless people, **** and grime, trash everywhere, unkept, unclean and just generally smells awful?

The idea that PadMapper has any right to Craigslist postings because it is a better service is ridiculous; it's like me saying that I think your house looks unkept so I am going to move in.

We won't have to whine about the unkept documentation, or use complex systems that feed random data into test harnesses just to find the bugs that we accidentally put into the code.

You cannot coerce someone into looking like an American, and a majority of Americans only look at me with abjection or fear since I have "wild" dreadlocks, which to them look unkept.

A few observations:- Being reasonably kind to your future self without over engineering or over architecting is the real skill of a talented developer/engineer in my eyes.- All software is like hardware, no matter how it's built, it has it's limits that will likely have to be revisited.- Customers not caring about which language/framework something is made in doesn't mean the code is automatically unkept or made carelessly.- Most languages and frameworks are pretty capable.

Unkept definitions

adjective

(especially of promises or contracts) having been violated or disregarded; "broken (or unkept) promises"; "broken contracts"

See also: broken