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Unhewn - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Unhewn describes something rough or unfinished, typically stone or wood, that has not been shaped or polished. It implies a natural, raw state, often used metaphorically for untamed qualities.

unhewn

/ʌnˈhjuːn/ /ʌnˈhjuːn/

Definition:

Not shaped or finished by cutting, smoothing, or polishing; rough or natural in form.

Synonyms:

rough, unfinished, uncut, unpolished

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

polished, refined, finished

Common Collocations:

unhewn stone, unhewn timber, unhewn rock

Derivatives:

unhewnness (rare), unhewnly (rare)

Usage Tips:

Use "unhewn" to describe materials left in their natural state without refinement or shaping.

Common Phrases:

none commonly used

Etymology:

From Old English "un-" (not) + "hēawan" (to hew), meaning not cut or shaped.

Examples:

  • 1. The cabin was built with unhewn logs for a rustic look.
  • 2. The sculptor preferred unhewn marble for its raw beauty.
  • 3. Unhewn stones lined the path through the forest.
  • 4. The table’s unhewn edges gave it a natural charm.

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