unstudied

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How to use unstudied in a sentence

  • Then his mother-wit came out, his lively humour and practical common sense—all unstudied and natural.

  • Sometimes Sara Lee reminded him of her—the upraising of her eyes or an unstudied gesture.

    The Amazing Interlude | Mary Roberts Rinehart
  • Something in this simple lament—it sounded natural and perfectly unstudied—seemed straightway to make a great impression on her.

    The Tragic Muse | Henry James
  • Mrs. Neuchatel was greatly taken by his appearance, by the calmness of his mien, his unstudied politeness, and his measured voice.

    Endymion | Benjamin Disraeli
  • The antiquities of savage races, moreover, have as yet been almost wholly unstudied.

    The Evolution of Culture | Augustus Henry Lane-Fox Pitt-Rivers

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