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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

The latest work includes a thighbone that was not linked to S. tchadensis at first and went unstudied for years.

From Seattle Times

Any possible long-term effects of these two ingredients have largely been unstudied.

From Washington Post

The blind spot was catastrophic: an invisible population plagued, en masse, by invisible injuries that went untreated and unstudied for decades.

From New York Times

That kind of unstudied elegance attracts people still figuring out how to style themselves or aspiring to learn the cues of a more elevated social world.

From New York Times