Unstudied

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Pronunciation: /ʌnˈstʌdiːd/

Definitions of unstudied

adjective not studied or prepared in advance; spontaneous or natural

Example Sentences

A1 The painting had an unstudied charm that drew people in.

A2 She had an unstudied approach to learning new languages.

B1 The actor's performance was praised for its unstudied naturalness.

B2 The writer's prose had an unstudied elegance that captivated readers.

C1 Her unstudied mannerisms and gestures revealed her true personality.

C2 The musician's unstudied improvisation on stage left the audience in awe.

Examples of unstudied in a Sentence

formal The researcher conducted an unstudied analysis of the data to identify any patterns.

informal I made an unstudied decision to go on a road trip without any planning.

slang She gave an unstudied response to the question without thinking it through.

figurative His unstudied approach to painting resulted in a unique and spontaneous masterpiece.

Grammatical Forms of unstudied

past tense

unstudied

plural

unstudied

comparative

more unstudied

superlative

most unstudied

present tense

study

future tense

will study

perfect tense

have studied

continuous tense

is studying

singular

unstudied

positive degree

unstudied

infinitive

to study

gerund

studying

participle

studied

Origin and Evolution of unstudied

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'unstudied' originated from Middle English, derived from the Old French word 'estudié' meaning 'studied'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something that had not been studied or examined, the word 'unstudied' has evolved to also mean natural, unaffected, or spontaneous in a more modern context.