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Definition of unstudied in English: unstudiedadjectiveʌnˈstʌdɪdˌənˈstədid Not laboured or artificial; natural. she had an unstudied grace in every step Example sentencesExamples - However, while the ideas expressed in these interviews may lack the benefits of hindsight, they do not come across as offhanded or unstudied.
- He brought a strong, unstudied and remarkably fresh kind of romanticism to veils of darkness as well as sheets of summer rain or winter sleet.
- Still, one can't underestimate the nuance in Coogan's performance, that sense of unstudied naturalism that couldn't have been coached.
- They were innocent, unstudied, and affectionate.
- That feeling is due not just to her unstudied vocal freedom but also to the work of her well-chosen collaborators.
- The service is flawless; and every employee you pass in the corridor greets you with the unstudied politeness that is the hallmark of a great hotel.
- The prejudicial views of their contemporaries are only an unstudied, unnatural, and temporary aberration.
- His flawless singing is accentuated by the unstudied gestures of a natural performer.
- The art is made in shaky, unstudied pencil that disarms the sordid imagery, and the juvenile captions each picture faces are too wet with angst to be truly disturbing.
- A ‘show-girl’ may be lovely to look at as she stands in a seemingly unstudied position and in perfect clothes.
- Her patrician bearing and light, unstudied style of vocal delivery make her the perfect embodiment of natural sophistication, but there's a warmth to her that makes us believe she's a nice kid underneath.
- Eventually we began scoring the proportion of flies in the remaining unstudied lines that successfully caught themselves on the baffles.
- Even if your favorite plants aren't traditionally used in cottage gardens, don't assume that they won't work; the trick is to use multiple varieties and plant them for an unstudied effect.
Synonyms natural, unlaboured, easy, unaffected, unforced, uncontrived, unmannered, unstilted, unpretentious, without airs, artless, guileless, informal, casual, nonchalant, spontaneous, impromptu, ad lib unrehearsed, improvised, unscripted, unpremeditated, extempore, extemporized Latin ad libitum rare extemporary, extemporaneous
Derivatives adverb The musical director was recently married and is not to be led astray by fans in awe of his unstudiedly casual onstage outfits. Example sentencesExamples - I had nowhere near the poise and social grace of this girl, nor her sweetness and sense of humor, nor her unstudiedly cute hair and subtle makeup.
- I feel uneasy when Cicero speaks of using the purple paint: although I can make my VDU show purple words, I cannot write purple prose myself, because it just does not fit the spirit of the age, the only acceptable colours being those that occur unstudiedly in the iridescence of a fast flowing stream.
- They sport the most sinful bodies, the least tainted (although this might be disputed) minds and are quite generally unstudiedly natural, despite the fact that they could easily pass for super-models.
- It is all so simple, and so unstudiedly natural.
Rhymes cold-blooded, hot-blooded, red-blooded, warm-blooded Definition of unstudied in US English: unstudiedadjectiveˌənˈstədēdˌənˈstədid Not labored or artificial; natural. she had an unstudied grace in every step Example sentencesExamples - He brought a strong, unstudied and remarkably fresh kind of romanticism to veils of darkness as well as sheets of summer rain or winter sleet.
- That feeling is due not just to her unstudied vocal freedom but also to the work of her well-chosen collaborators.
- Eventually we began scoring the proportion of flies in the remaining unstudied lines that successfully caught themselves on the baffles.
- The prejudicial views of their contemporaries are only an unstudied, unnatural, and temporary aberration.
- His flawless singing is accentuated by the unstudied gestures of a natural performer.
- They were innocent, unstudied, and affectionate.
- Even if your favorite plants aren't traditionally used in cottage gardens, don't assume that they won't work; the trick is to use multiple varieties and plant them for an unstudied effect.
- The service is flawless; and every employee you pass in the corridor greets you with the unstudied politeness that is the hallmark of a great hotel.
- However, while the ideas expressed in these interviews may lack the benefits of hindsight, they do not come across as offhanded or unstudied.
- The art is made in shaky, unstudied pencil that disarms the sordid imagery, and the juvenile captions each picture faces are too wet with angst to be truly disturbing.
- Still, one can't underestimate the nuance in Coogan's performance, that sense of unstudied naturalism that couldn't have been coached.
- Her patrician bearing and light, unstudied style of vocal delivery make her the perfect embodiment of natural sophistication, but there's a warmth to her that makes us believe she's a nice kid underneath.
- A ‘show-girl’ may be lovely to look at as she stands in a seemingly unstudied position and in perfect clothes.
Synonyms natural, unlaboured, easy, unaffected, unforced, uncontrived, unmannered, unstilted, unpretentious, without airs, artless, guileless, informal, casual, nonchalant, spontaneous, impromptu, ad lib |