adjective Not having been licked or smoothed; rough or unpolished.
Used to describe a character or person who is uncultured or lacking in refinement.
Historically used to describe a person who is untamed or wild.
Could be used to describe a person who lacks social skills or emotional intelligence.
May be used in a historical context to describe a person who has not been educated or groomed in proper manners.
Could be used metaphorically to describe a piece of art that is rough or unfinished.
In the world of literature, 'unlicked' may be used to describe a manuscript or draft that is unpolished or unfinished.
A psychologist may use 'unlicked' to describe a patient who lacks social skills or is socially awkward.
In the culinary industry, 'unlicked' may refer to a dish that is undercooked or not properly seasoned.
An architect may use 'unlicked' to describe a design that is incomplete or lacks refinement.
A teacher may use 'unlicked' to describe a student's work that is sloppy or not up to standard.