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unseasoned

[uhn-see-zuhnd] / ʌnˈsi zənd /
ADJECTIVE
inexperienced
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Example Sentences

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And unlike some of its competitors, Juicy Marbles is selling its faux steak unseasoned.

From Fox News

He officially began his weight loss journey by trading fast food and sandwiches for unseasoned potatoes to break his "flavor addiction."

From Fox News

That's because many people use them to burn coal or cheap wet wood - the green or unseasoned logs often sold in nets by DIY stores, garden centres and petrol stations.

From BBC

Wet - also known as green or unseasoned wood - is often sold in nets and is cheaper to buy.

From BBC

Both are relatively unseasoned compared to McConnell, who is a master of politics.

From Washington Times