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Discover LudwigThe word 'unseasoned' is correct and usable in written English
It is an adjective meaning 'not flavored or preserved with salt, spice, or sauce'. Example: I prefer my French fries unseasoned.
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After all, Messrs Jackson, Smiley and West may have thought Mr Obama was too unseasoned and accommodating to be president, but 95% of black American voters disagreed.Still, pressure from the black community has not entirely faded, and with good reason.
But this was a reckless assumption when interest rates were rising and house prices softening.An over-reliance on unseasoned risk models is also partly to blame for bad underwriting.
One consequence of the rapidity of the program was that much of the timber must have been unseasoned; this is relevant to the eventual Greek decision at the Battle of Salamis (480) to fight in narrow waters, where the resulting loss of speed (green timber makes ships heavier and slower) would matter less.
As a last expedient the polders, or low-lying areas, were flooded, and William, with his few unseasoned troops, was left to defend the "water line".
Liz Kendall is promising but unseasoned, and on both counts Stella Creasy is more so.
Left cold by Freudian, Jungian, or Marxist readings of fairy tales as well as by feminist critiques and any of the usual orthodoxies, Pullman longs for what the poet James Merrill calls an "unseasoned telling" — purged of dross, untainted by an overlay of piety, politics, or prudery.
(In an early collection of his criticism, he sought to reassure unseasoned listeners: "Don't go to a concert and expect to hear what you might have heard fifty years ago; don't expect anything and don't hate yourself if you happen to like what you hear").
The R.N.C. had a relatively unseasoned chairman: George Herbert Walker Bush, a man thought to be on the downhill slope of a once promising political career.
Against the Koreans, Italy duly scored its goal, and then contented itself by preventing the enthusiastic but unseasoned host nation from playing.
The charges might have been, at best, a distortion of Obama's positions, but they were surely meant to paint him as unschooled and unseasoned––Barack the Unready.
Mr. Orban, who became famous in 1989 when he called for the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Hungary, though he was then an unseasoned opposition leader, insisted that the country's young democracy remained mature enough to withstand the rise of extremists.
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