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unseasoned

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un·sea·soned  (n-sznd)
adj.
1. Lacking experience and the knowledge gained from it; inexperienced.
2.
a. Inadequately aged or seasoned; not ripe or mature: unseasoned wood.
b. Having no added seasoning: unseasoned meat and carrots.

unseasoned [ʌnˈsiːzənd]
adj
1. (of persons) not sufficiently experienced unseasoned troops
2. not matured or seasoned unseasoned timber
3. (Cookery) (of food) not flavoured with seasoning
unseasonedness  n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.unseasonedunseasoned - not aged or processed; "unseasoned timber"
seasoned - aged or processed; "seasoned wood"
2.unseasonedunseasoned - without salt or seasoning            
tasteless - lacking flavor
3.unseasonedunseasoned - not tried or tested by experience; "unseasoned artillery volunteers"; "still untested in battle"; "an illustrator untried in mural painting"; "a young hand at plowing"
inexperienced, inexperient - lacking practical experience or training
Translations
unseasoned [ˈʌnˈsiːznd] ADJno sazonado
unseasoned
adj timbernicht abgelagert; foodungewürzt; (fig, = inexperienced) troopsunerfahren, unerprobt
unseasoned [ʌnˈsiːznd] adj (food) → scondito/a; (timber) → non stagionato/a (fig) (inexperienced) → inesperto/a
unseasoned [ʌnˈsiːznd] adj (food) → scondito/a; (timber) → non stagionato/a (fig) (inexperienced) → inesperto/a


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The heated shells of these green unseasoned tenements gave out a pungent odor of scorching wood and resin.
The Ripley gunners, unseasoned artillery volunteers who ought never to have been placed in such a position, fired one wild, premature, ineffectual volley, and bolted on horse and foot through the deserted village, while the Martian, without using his Heat-Ray, walked serenely over their guns, stepped gin- gerly among them, passed in front of them, and so came unexpectedly upon the guns in Painshill Park, which he destroyed.
Branches of pines and hemlocks were stuck in each of the fissures that offered in the unseasoned and hastily completed woodwork of both the building and its furniture; while festoons and hieroglyphics met the eye in vast profusion along the brown sides of the scratch-coated walls.
 
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