Unpaired in a sentence as an adjective

In the ground state it's a single bonded O2 with two free, unpaired electrons.

To the majority, the unpaired T-Test is the only test that is needed.

There is no way to detect unpaired bluetooth devices while running in the background.

Now that I've got two individual, unpaired lenses, tonight I'm going back to place a new order.

What about "Bluetooth turned on, but not visible to unpaired devices"?

Programmer B is blocked waiting on something so feels the need to pair, notices Programmer A is unpaired, and jumps in.

Free radicals are parts of a chemical structure that are unpaired and therefore super reactive.

Doesn't matter if you have one or two tails, paired or unpaired trials, normally distributed population or skewed.

Remaining unpaired socks either went through the wash absent their mate, or witnessed its gory demise at the hands of the washing machine monster.

* Windows paths are not guaranteed to be Unicode either: they're UTF-16 code units aka UCS2 + surrogates, and the surrogates may be unpaired, leading to invalid Unicode.

Common reasons are unpaired quotes, braces or parentheses"Because the environment is already somewhat controlled, the helpful messages can have a narrower, clearer scope.

* It's not backslash!I think you can only do * with an unpaired * terminator * ?I think you can only do * with an unpaired * terminator ?I think you can only do xx with an unpaired xx terminator xx ?

When I tried out both J and APL a while back, I found the J symbols to be unintuitive compared to APL's, mainly because APL had balanced parens, brackets, and curlies, whereas J didn't but instead used them unpaired as part of multi-symbol operators.

Unpaired definitions

adjective

of the remaining member of a pair, of socks e.g.

See also: unmatched unmated