The word "unindustrialised" conveys the absence or low level of industrialization. Its antonyms, on the other hand, indicate the presence or high degree of industrial development. Some of the antonyms for "unindustrialised" are modernized, industrialized, developed, advanced, urbanized, and commercialized. These words imply a society with a thriving economy, high productivity, and technological sophistication. By contrast, "unindustrialized" suggests a lack of progress and development, limited access to resources and opportunities, and dependence on traditional means of livelihood. Countries with high industrialization include the United States, Japan, Germany, and China, while some African and Southeast Asian nations are still regarded as "unindustrialized.