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unseduced

American  
[uhn-si-doost, -dyoost] / ˌʌn sɪˈdust, -ˈdyust /

adjective

  1. not seduced, especially by the lure of personal gain, power, fame, etc..

    He remained unseduced by the graft offered him.


Etymology

Origin of unseduced

First recorded in 1555–65; un- 1 + seduce ( def. ) + -ed 2 ( def. )

Example Sentences

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And sure, maybe falling head-over-heels for something so unabashedly beige — so simple, so structurally unseduced by aesthetics — makes me a bit of a try-hard.

From Salon • Dec. 7, 2025

Try as I might to recapture the excitement of first seeing the work in New York in 2003, I was unseduced, visually and dramatically.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 31, 2023

The dragon slayers were, quite simply, the unseduced.

From Washington Post • Nov. 12, 2020

Many fans remained unseduced, however, and Who You Are didn’t break the US top 30.

From The Guardian • Apr. 6, 2016

He was unseduced by any kind of mortal temptation, and left an unstained character, and an unrivaled veneration for his memory.

From The Old Roman World, : the Grandeur and Failure of Its Civilization. by Lord, John