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unˈspoilt, ppl. a. [un-1 8 b.] = prec. 2.
1796F. Burney Camilla III. 180 An original feeling, unspoilt by the apathy of satiety. Ibid. IV. 353 Having brought with her whatever was unspoilt of her Tunbridge apparel. 1884World 20 Aug. 20/1 An unspoilt English girl. 1925C. Connolly Let. 8 Apr. in Romantic Friendship (1975) 68, I hope to see some good unspoilt villages. 1939Country Life 11 Feb. p. v (Advt.), 3 miles south of Dorking in beautiful unspoilt country, with lovely views. 1968T. Wolfe Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test v. 59 Kesey wasn't primarily an outdoorsman. He wasn't that crazy about unspoilt Nature. |