Etymology:
The word "unguarded" originates from the Old French "desgardé," which means "unprotected" or "unwatched." It is derived from the prefix "des-" (meaning "not") and the verb "garder" (meaning "to guard" or "to watch over").
Meaning:
Unguarded means:
Origin:
The word "unguarded" entered the English language in the 14th century from Old French. It has been used since then to describe both physical and emotional states of being unprotected or vulnerable.
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