Pronunciation: /ʌnˈsiːzənd/
adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'unseasoned' describes something that lacks seasoning or flavor.
A1 I prefer unseasoned food because I don't like strong flavors.
A2 The unseasoned chicken was bland and tasteless.
B1 She asked for unseasoned vegetables to accommodate her dietary restrictions.
B2 The chef recommended trying the unseasoned steak to truly appreciate the quality of the meat.
C1 The unseasoned soup lacked depth of flavor compared to the seasoned version.
C2 The unseasoned dish highlighted the natural flavors of the fresh ingredients.
formal The chef used unseasoned ingredients to create a bland dish.
informal I can't believe you used unseasoned chicken for the barbecue.
slang This unseasoned salad is totally tasteless.
figurative His unseasoned performance on stage left the audience unimpressed.
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