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unstudied

[uhn-stuhd-eed] / ʌnˈstʌd id /
ADJECTIVE
natural
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ADJECTIVE
unlearned
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Example Sentences

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“Scientists are uncovering an extraordinary diversity of life in the largely unexplored and unstudied depths of the ocean,” he said.

From Seattle Times

Unpretentious and unstudied, they find bits of profundity as if it were loose change behind the sofa cushions.

From Washington Post

The undertaking has also allowed archaeologists to excavate previously unstudied areas of the fortress, particularly sections dating to the Middle Ages.

From Washington Times

It’s a major unstudied issue but what we do know is that laws passed after Reconstruction and the VRA specifically to disenfranchise African Americans were also passed in places which didn’t have black people.

From The Guardian

Brown plays that contradiction with unstudied ease, delivering dry asides to the camera with just the right amount of cheek, but never devolving into adorability for its own sake.

From Washington Post