unseduced
Americanadjective
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
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
The dragon slayers were, quite simply, the unseduced.
From Washington Post
Many fans remained unseduced, however, and Who You Are didn’t break the US top 30.
From The Guardian
I address myself solely and severely, sternly, without a flower, prosaically, without a figure, soberly, without a flight, to your cool, temperate, and unseduced capacity of logical deduction.
From Project Gutenberg
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