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3 definitions found
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]:
Unstudied \Un*stud"ied\, adjective
1. Not studied; not acquired by study; unlabored; natural.
2. Not skilled; unversed; -- followed by in.
3. Not spent in study. [Obs.] ''To cloak the defects of their
unstudied years.'' --Milton.
From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:
unstudied
adjective
1: not by design or artifice; unforced and impromptu; "an air
of unstudied spontaneous utterance is apt to be
painstakingly achieved"; "simple unstudied charm"
[syn: {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"
From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thes]:
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, vernacular
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