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UK
/ʌnspˈɔɪld/
]
[ US /ənˈspɔɪɫd/ ]
[ US /ənˈspɔɪɫd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
not left to spoil
the meat is still good - not decayed or decomposed
How To Use unspoiled In A Sentence
- However, there is a potential for increased tourism because of the natural beauty and varied topography and because the country is unspoiled and inexpensive.
- Step back in time with old-fashioned steam trains, electric and horse-drawn tram cars and unspoiled, uncrowded beaches.
- It has the secret of that honest simplicity which belongs to unspoiled youth, that keen integrity native to the ungalled spirit as yet unconscious of any duplicity in itself or of any inward reason why it should fail. The Life of Reason
- You can swim or walk and enjoy the unspoiled pristine nature of this island.
- Arguably the jewel in the area's crown is the rolling expanse of unspoiled countryside.
- Historically, as Leo Marx has noted, the age of discovery introduced into the Arcadian myth "a note of topographical realism," and, from the Elizabethan era until the late nineteenth century, Europeans tended to view America in Arcadian terms as a vast and unspoiled garden of "'incredible abundance'" (Marx 47, 37-40) .4 Gender, Environment, and Imperialism in William Blake's _Visions of the Daughters of Albion_
- “Homer of the North,” could fulfill Rousseauistic, deistic, and preromantic visions of a pre-Christian society unspoiled by institutions and filled with love, melancholy, and nature. Dictionary of the History of Ideas
- By these means, the virtuous mother could mold an unspoiled, respectful, neat, and clean child.
- The upcoming DVDs will include unaired episodes so if you want to watch them unspoiled, don't read.
- There is suitably rustic accommodation around here - wooden lodges and cabins with utterly unspoiled views of lake and mountains.