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not engaged yet
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "not engaged yet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is not currently in a committed relationship or not yet involved in a particular activity or situation. Example: "I appreciate your interest, but I'm not engaged yet, so I'm keeping my options open."
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Alternative expressions(16)
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4 human-written examples
These Democratic victories indicate that the Democrats' base is not demoralized — it's just not engaged yet.
News & Media
We're not engaged yet, but we've been talking about it and sort of getting ready for the next steps.
News & Media
Even if you're not engaged yet, chances are you can't get enough of TLC's "Say Yes to the Dress".
News & Media
In accordance, in a study comprising 50 adolescent males who had not engaged yet in sexual activity/who were sexually inexperienced, G. vaginalis was isolated from the urethra in only one [ 66] and in a study by the same authors, involving 50 recently married, young men in monogamous relationships with no history of STDs, G. vaginalis was isolated from none of them [ 66].
Science
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Similar Expressions
55 human-written examples
In posterior-stabilized TKA, there is no stabilizer of the anterior posterior translation in the midflexion range in which the cam-post mechanism does not engage yet.
Science
"Our people aren't engaged yet, and I don't know whether they will be engaged by Tuesday.
News & Media
Since his days on the small screen, he has stormed Hollywood as one of the most sought after bachelors (yes, we said bachelor, he and Eva Mendes aren't engaged yet).
News & Media
I don't necessarily feel engaged yet.
News & Media
They haven't even been engaged yet.
News & Media
"We not engaged, not yet," she told E Newss.
News & Media
Lol and now I have a huge smile on my face," she said over the course of three tweets, name-checking Meek Mill, the guy she's not engaged to — yet.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "not engaged yet" to clearly indicate that someone or something is not currently involved in a particular activity, relationship, or process, but may be in the future.
Common error
Avoid using "not engaged yet" when there is no expectation or possibility of future engagement. Use alternative phrases like "completely uninvolved" or "permanently disengaged" to reflect a state where future engagement is not anticipated.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "not engaged yet" functions as an adverbial phrase, modifying a verb or clause to indicate that an action or state has not yet commenced. Ludwig confirms its correct usage. It typically appears in contexts where future engagement is anticipated.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Science
30%
Wiki
15%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Academia
5%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "not engaged yet" is a grammatically correct and understandable phrase used to indicate a current lack of involvement with the expectation of potential future engagement. As Ludwig AI confirms, the phrase is most commonly found in news and media, scientific publications, and general web content. To ensure clarity, it should only be used when future engagement is possible. Alternatives such as "not yet involved" or "still uninvolved" can be used depending on the context. The phrase maintains a neutral register suitable for various communication settings.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
not yet involved
Focuses on the lack of current involvement, similar to "not engaged yet".
not yet committed
Emphasizes the absence of commitment, comparable to "not engaged yet".
not yet participating
Highlights the lack of participation in an activity or process.
still uncommitted
Indicates a continued state of not being committed.
still uninvolved
Suggests a continued lack of involvement.
not yet a participant
Focuses on the absence of participant status.
yet to be engaged
Uses a more formal tone to convey the same meaning.
yet to participate
Emphasizes the future possibility of participation.
haven't taken part yet
Expresses the lack of prior participation.
still on the sidelines
Emphasizes a lack of direct engagement or involvement.
FAQs
What does "not engaged yet" mean?
The phrase "not engaged yet" means that someone or something is not currently involved or committed, but there's an implied possibility of future engagement.
How can I use "not engaged yet" in a sentence?
You can use "not engaged yet" to describe a situation where someone isn't currently participating or involved, like: "We are "not involved yet" in the project, but we plan to join next month."
What can I say instead of "not engaged yet"?
You can use alternatives like "not yet involved", "not yet committed", or "still uninvolved" depending on the specific context.
Is it better to say "not yet engaged" or "not engaged yet"?
Both "not yet engaged" and "not engaged yet" are grammatically correct and understandable. The choice often depends on the desired emphasis and flow of the sentence. However, "not engaged yet" is a more common phrasing.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested