Unkept - not retained, not preserved, not maintained
Unkempt - neglected, untidy because of neglect, disheveled (like the unkempt clothes of a tramp)
Essentially, the word, unkept, is not commonly used in English.
"In the morning, my hair is unkempt and difficult to comb."
Uncombed, untidy hair.
If you have been lied to, you have been deceived.
The elder shunned the child for talking out of place.
"Lansakan" is a term from the Filipino language, often translated to "to be in a state of disorder" or "to be in a mess." It can also refer to a situation that is chaotic or disorganized. The word is commonly used to describe physical spaces, situations, or even emotional states that are tumultuous or unkempt.
i think u mean unkempt and that means your not tidy or neat
Do you mean Slovenly? It means shabby, dirty, unkempt.
It's more likely to be 'raggamuffin' - an unkempt child.
The man's appearance was unkempt and soiled.
"In the morning, my hair is unkempt and difficult to comb."
This shrub can become quite unkempt if not pruned well back.
The old lady's house was unkempt and filled with garbage. His long beard and unkempt hair made him look like a vagabond.
The little stowaway's unkempt hair gave him away.
Noun. (chiefly US, informal) A person who is clumsy, oafish, or socially awkward, or unattractive or unkempt.
untempted
Unkempt is a fossilized form of the word "uncombed." It has nothing to do with kept, which is the past of keep.
sloppy, disorganized, unkempt, muddled, grubby, grimy, dirty, cluttered, careless, disordered