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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are unarmed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe individuals or groups that do not possess weapons, often in contexts related to safety, conflict, or law enforcement.
Example: "The protesters are unarmed, advocating for peace and dialogue rather than violence."
Alternatives: "are defenseless" or "are without weapons".
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are unarmed
adjective
Defenceless and lacking weapons or armour.
Exact(58)
All are unarmed.
These are unarmed protestors.
The protesters are unarmed.
Canadian border officials are unarmed.
Although prototypes are unarmed, it is capable of carrying weaponry.
We are unarmed but nevertheless they are afraid of us".
Those are unarmed people who are being massacred.
"They are heavily armed and we are unarmed, so we don't have much of a choice".
"The boats are unarmed, but the crews were carrying their personal weapons," the MoD said.
Similar(2)
pistol; Martin was unarmed.
"These people were unarmed.
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