unstudied
a . 未学过的;不谙的
未学过的;不谙的
unstudied adj 1 :
not by design or artifice ;
unforced and impromptu ; "
an air of unstudied spontaneous utterance is apt to be painstakingly achieved "; "
simple unstudied charm " [
synonym :
{
unstudied }, {
uncontrived }] [
ant : {
studied }]
2 :
lacking knowledge gained by study often in a particular field ; "
is unstudied in Latin as he is in may other matters "
Unstudied \
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Unstudied \
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a .
1 .
Not studied ;
not acquired by study ;
unlabored ;
natural .
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2 .
Not skilled ;
unversed ; --
followed by in .
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3 .
Not spent in study . [
Obs .] "
To cloak the defects of their unstudied years ." --
Milton .
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112 Moby Thesaurus words for "
unstudied ":
Bohemian ,
ad -
lib ,
affable ,
artless ,
automatic ,
casual ,
caught napping ,
caught off balance ,
caught short ,
colloquial ,
common ,
conversational ,
cordial ,
degage ,
easy ,
easygoing ,
everyday ,
extemporaneous ,
extemporary ,
extempore ,
extemporized ,
familiar ,
folksy ,
free and easy ,
gracious ,
gut ,
haphazard ,
hasty ,
haymish ,
homely ,
homey ,
ill -
advised ,
ill -
considered ,
ill -
devised ,
impromptu ,
improvised ,
inadvertent ,
indeliberate ,
informal ,
ingenuous ,
involuntary ,
irregular ,
loose ,
makeshift ,
naive ,
natural ,
nonstandard ,
offhand ,
offhanded ,
plain ,
precipitate ,
reflex ,
reflexive ,
relaxed ,
rough -
and -
ready ,
simple ,
snap ,
sociable ,
spoken ,
spontaneous ,
spur -
of -
the -
moment ,
substandard ,
surprised ,
taken aback ,
taken by surprise ,
taken unawares ,
tripped up ,
unadvised ,
unaffected ,
unarranged ,
unartificial ,
unassuming ,
unbegun ,
uncalculated ,
unceremonious ,
unconcocted ,
unconscious ,
unconsidered ,
unconstrained ,
uncontrived ,
unconventional ,
undeliberate ,
undeliberated ,
undesigned ,
undevised ,
uneducated ,
unexamined ,
unexplored ,
unhatched ,
unintended ,
unintentional ,
unliterary ,
unmade ,
unmanufactured ,
unmeditated ,
unofficial ,
unorganized ,
unplanned ,
unpremeditated ,
unprepared ,
unprimed ,
unready ,
unrehearsed ,
unscanned ,
unschooled ,
unsearched ,
unsifted ,
unsophisticated ,
untutored ,
unweighed ,
unwilled ,
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