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		Definition of unhackneyed in English: unhackneyedadjectiveʌnˈhakniːd Not appearing trite or commonplace through being overused; original.  the fresh unhackneyed sentiment of the picture  Example sentencesExamples -  Here I follow Lawrence Lipking's spirited and unhackneyed essay in resisting any clear or settled message.
 -  Here is music as beautiful, as intensely dramatic, as unhackneyed as the day it was written.
 -  His choral writing has a traditional yet unhackneyed eloquence that keeps bringing one back to what is being said.
 -  In every case, Mozart was sharper, unhackneyed, and always threw in a little surprise.
 -  It has a certain film music air to it and would make an unhackneyed filler for the next new collection of British orchestral marches.
 -  Together they constitute an unhackneyed commentary on a creative force who contrived to remain both forbidding and inescapable.
 -  The program contains enough that is unhackneyed to satisfy more selective collectors.
 -  Both movies find fresh, unhackneyed historical footage.
 
  Synonyms novel, fresh, original, imaginative, creative, experimental, new-fashioned, contemporary, modernist, up to date     |