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unfashioned

  • a word derived from fashion.
    fashion
    noun
    a prevailing custom or style of dress, etiquette, socializing, etc..

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The material still features heavily in “The Procession,” often left crudely unfashioned.

From New York Times Apr. 1, 2022

To this ferocity there is joined not one of the rude, unfashioned virtues which accompany the vices, where the whole are left to grow up together in the rankness of uncultivated Nature.

From The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 05 (of 12) by Edmund Burke

Occasionally these abnormal productions are crude, unfashioned and deformed.

From Confessions of a Beachcomber by E. J. (Edmund James) Banfield

In all this Course of Time, and some Years following, I found a sober modest Man was always looked upon by both Sexes as a precise unfashioned Fellow of no Life or Spirit.

From The Spectator, Volume 1 Eighteenth-Century Periodical Essays by Joseph Addison

"Those are our failures," the spirits of the departed, brooding over the site of the camp, might have sighed, as we sorted out crude and unfashioned fragments.

From Confessions of a Beachcomber by E. J. (Edmund James) Banfield