Pronunciation: /ʌnˈspʌn/
adjective not twisted or spun; not processed or manipulated
A1 The unspun wool was soft to the touch.
A2 She preferred unspun facts over biased news sources.
B1 The unspun cotton was perfect for making a homemade quilt.
B2 The journalist's unspun reporting was praised for its honesty.
C1 The unspun data revealed a clearer picture of the situation.
C2 The unspun truth finally came to light after years of deception.
adverb in an unspun manner or state
A1 She spoke unspun, without any filter or pretense.
A2 The child's innocence shone through in his unspun words.
B1 The politician's unspun remarks caused quite a stir in the media.
B2 The artist's unspun creativity was evident in every brushstroke.
C1 The author's unspun storytelling captivated readers around the world.
C2 The musician's unspun lyrics resonated deeply with listeners.
formal The unspun data revealed interesting trends in consumer behavior.
informal I prefer to hear the unspun truth straight from the source.
slang Don't believe everything you hear, it's usually unspun gossip.
figurative Her unspun emotions were evident in her raw and honest poetry.
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