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Unseasoned

adjective
1.
Not aged or processed.
2.
Without salt or seasoning.  Synonym: unsalted.
3.
Not tried or tested by experience.  Synonyms: untested, untried, young.  "Still untested in battle" , "An illustrator untried in mural painting" , "A young hand at plowing"






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"Unseasoned" Quotes from Famous Books



... of the first Passover be wanting. Here we feast in the night; the dawn will bring freedom and escape. Here we eat the glad Bread of God, not unseasoned with bitter herbs of sorrow and memories of the bondage, whose chains are dropping from our uplifted hands. Here we should partake of that hidden nourishment, in such manner that it hinders not our readiness for outward service. It is not yet time to sit at His ...
— Expositions of Holy Scripture - Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus and Numbers • Alexander Maclaren

... can wee incurr the least suspect? For what should hee doo from the fryary, Or what seeke heere att this unseasoned hower? ...
— A Collection Of Old English Plays, Vol. IV. • Editor: A.H. Bullen

... Edward General Burgoyne again found it necessary to pause in his career, for his carriages, which in the hurry had been made of unseasoned wood, were much broken down and needed to be repaired. From the unavoidable difficulties of the case not more than one-third of the draught horses contracted for in Canada had arrived, and General Schuyler had been careful to remove almost all the horses ...
— Life And Times Of Washington, Volume 2 • John Frederick Schroeder and Benson John Lossing

... rostrum; and a small mahogany table from the mansion-house, covered with a spotless damask cloth, stood a little on one side, by the way of an altar. 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. As the room was only lighted by some ten or fifteen ...
— The Pioneers • James Fenimore Cooper

... custom, leave off a usage, cast off a usage, break off a usage, wean oneself of a usage, violate a usage, break through a usage, infringe a usage; disuse &c. 678; wear off. Adj. unaccustomed, unused, unwonted, unseasoned, uninured[obs3], unhabituated[obs3], untrained; new; green &c. (unskilled) 699; unhackneyed. unusual &c. (unconformable) 83; ...
— Roget's Thesaurus


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