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Unstudied - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Unstudied means natural, spontaneous, or not rehearsed. It describes behavior, speech, or art that appears effortless and genuine, without deliberate effort or affectation.

unstudied

/ʌnˈstʌdid/ /ʌnˈstʌdɪd/

Definition:

Natural, spontaneous, or not deliberately planned or rehearsed.

Synonyms:

natural, spontaneous, unaffected, unpretentious, genuine

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

studied, deliberate, affected

Common Collocations:

unstudied grace, unstudied manner, unstudied elegance

Derivatives:

unstudiedly, unstudiedness

Usage Tips:

Use "unstudied" to describe behavior or art that appears effortless and genuine.

Common Phrases:

unstudied charm, unstudied simplicity, unstudied beauty

Etymology:

From Middle English "un- + studied," meaning not practiced or rehearsed.

Examples:

  • 1. Her laughter was warm and unstudied.
  • 2. He has an unstudied way of speaking that puts people at ease.
  • 3. The painting’s beauty lies in its unstudied simplicity.
  • 4. Her movements were graceful and completely unstudied.

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