ADJECTIVE
- not having traveled much, especially to foreign lands; not having gained experience by travel
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not traveled over or through
untraveled roads
How To Use untravelled In A Sentence
- After doing roles that even junior actors would hesitate to accept, Kamal has chosen the untravelled path in real life too.
- As the sun began to set we drove home along lanes as yet untravelled by myself, little places I have always meant to go but in the day to day of life have never yet managed.
- Roads untravelled: they used to be the best journeys. Times, Sunday Times
- To be honest, it's left me feeling a little second-rate, a little less than cosmopolitan, a little untravelled and - even though I hate to admit it - dull.
- Here again, the snowshoers deliberately chose to traverse an untravelled route on fresh snow that had covered up evidence that this was already domesticated land.
- Here again, the snowshoers deliberately chose to traverse an untravelled route on fresh snow that had covered up evidence that this was already domesticated land.
- Many of the young people are quite untravelled and unsophisticated, and have very limited horizons.
- Zimpun_ touched nothing but water the _Amban_ drank champagne, port and liqueurs freely -- even the untravelled Chinaman is partial to European liquors -- yet they seemed not to affect him. The Jungle Girl
- At once, O untravelled reader, you see how lunatic and blasphemous is the realm I am trying to describe to you in the language of John Barleycorn's tribe. Chapter 35
- A native untravelled Scot would rather be right then rich, whereas many of the best leaders can be both.