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Meanings of
unseasoned
in English
Not tried or tested by experience.
young
untried
untested
Related terms
inexperienced
inexperient
Not aged or processed.
seasoned
Related terms
uncured
Synonyms
Examples for "
young
"
young
untried
untested
Examples for "
young
"
1
However economic migrants, for example, were often
young
men looking for work.
2
Health researchers say living in such conditions can damage
young
people's health.
3
Tens of thousands of educated
young
people are leaving France every year.
4
The reality is that
young
people must lead the revolution, he said.
5
More
young
people were coming forward to ask for help, she said.
1
For, as I have said, they were yet
untried
in actual conflict.
2
The ships spread their sails and started on the great
untried
voyage.
3
Then she reflected on the many
untried
delights of the new life.
4
She shrank with perfect horror from the
untried
scenes of the future.
5
No possible experiment remains
untried
;
nor is there any unsounded fortune left.
1
North Korea likely knows this, and sometimes reveals new and
untested
equipment.
2
Hosking said officials did not know that because people left hotels
untested
.
3
Without it, Iraq is relying on Saddam-era laws
untested
in a democracy.
4
However, the possibility that excess collagen contributes to AAA formation remains
untested
.
5
McGuire's execution was the third time Ohio has used
untested
execution drugs.
Without salt or seasoning.
unsalted
Related terms
tasteless
Usage of
unseasoned
in English
1
Your brother is too young and too
unseasoned
for a journey like this.
2
They are made up of soft,
unseasoned
wood, and are defective in construction.
3
The troops being new and
unseasoned
to camp life, suffered much from sickness.
4
The wood was
unseasoned
and hard with frozen sap.
5
And on a sudden they were cut off from life, unfit,
unseasoned
for the passage.
6
He is a perfect instance of absolutely ineffective virtue, a plain dish
unseasoned
with salt.
7
It was coarse of texture,
unseasoned
,
gross, and bitter.
8
The only thing that gave the
unseasoned
meal a certain charm was the capitally performed gagliarde.
9
Bursting with
unseasoned
erudition, I devoutly prayed it would remain for the next few critical days.
10
Do I LOOK like a rough-hewn,
unseasoned
backwoodsman?
11
I'm finding Mrs. Semple's conversation pretty
unseasoned
food.
12
It's not often an
unseasoned
political candidate steps in to save the prime minister from the media.
13
Using traditional hand tools and ancient skills, he magics
unseasoned
ash thinnings into greenwood chairs and benches.
14
Whose quarry is
unseasoned
youth, who seek
15
Caesar had legions that he found
unseasoned
,
not yet dependable, which had been formed for nine years.
16
Some whole vegetables are left
unseasoned
and are grilled by indirect heat; those are noted in the chart.
Other examples for "unseasoned"
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unseasoned
Adjective
Frequent collocations
find unseasoned
leave unseasoned
magic unseasoned
pretty unseasoned
too unseasoned
More collocations
Unseasoned
through the time