untriedun‧tried /ˌʌnˈtraɪd◂/ adjective

- an untried strategy
- At the time, Richards was an unknown, untried movie director.
- A new company, largely composed of untried broadcasters, was bound to make a few mistakes.
- A presumption exists in favour of any settled scheme of government against any untried project.
- Instead of untried young men, we were at last to have a pro, and moreover, one with an excellent voice.
- Later on a story was told of his early years as a young and untried king.
- The fragmented production environment provided fewer opportunities for untried directors.
- The grave social and political crises that they all face will prove a severe test for their new, untried assemblies.
- The use of in-depth qualitative methods is relatively untried in driver research, but here is shown to be most valuable.
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