[
UK
/ʌnsˈiːzənd/
]
ADJECTIVE
-
not aged or processed
unseasoned timber - without salt or seasoning
-
not tried or tested by experience
still untested in battle
a young hand at plowing
an illustrator untried in mural painting
unseasoned artillery volunteers
How To Use unseasoned In A Sentence
- The unseasoned oak used by Heritage is sourced from managed woodlands in France and Russia and the timber is prepared in the UK using a mix of new technology and traditional skills.
- New structures built with unseasoned wood should air-dry one month before finishing.
- The breaded and fried golden calamari main dish passes the test when it comes to texture and, like the chicken, is unseasoned except for a dash of salt - nothing too fancy.
- The vegetable version fared much better, with crisp green beans and other tender veggies used in place of some unseasoned ground beef and cubes of ham.
- For the unseasoned occasional voyager west of the Humber River the trip to Toronto is in and of itself, daunting.
- To the unseasoned eye it all looked a bit mad but it's just the way things are done, the way of tradition.
- This was created to provide contest experience for the unseasoned but competitive Wahine.
- Since new, unseasoned lumber is particularly susceptible to mildew, avoid using it whenever possible.
- The Allies were attempting to defend frontages in the Ardennes that caused each division to cover about 20 miles with unseasoned troops.
- Combined with the unseasoned spinach, the dish shifted from dull to unpleasantly boring.