“+ adjective
Etymology: Middle English uncovert, from un- (I) + covert, covered, past participle of coveren to cover
1. : not supplied with a cover or covering
an uncovered pit
as
a. : having no roof
an uncovered shed
b. : bare
uncovered legs
c. : bareheaded
was caught uncovered by the downpour
2. : not protected: as
a. : not covered by insurance or included in a social insurance or welfare program
b. : not covered by collateral
an uncovered note
3. : not taken care of ; specifically : not provided with a teacher
an uncovered class