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unstudied

American  
[uhn-stuhd-eed] / ʌnˈstʌd id /

adjective

  1. not studied; study; not premeditated or labored; natural; unaffected.

  2. not having studied; study; not possessing knowledge in a specific field; unversed.

    He is unstudied in law.


unstudied British  
/ ʌnˈstʌdɪd /

adjective

  1. natural; unaffected

  2. (foll by in) without knowledge or training

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Etymology

Origin of unstudied

Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; un- 1, studied

Example Sentences

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Which raises other questions about the history of trade, an entire pool of humans previously unstudied and the vastness of the phenomena in “Ancient Desert Death Trap.”

From The Wall Street Journal

He used statistical techniques to reconcile these differences and provide estimates for bonobo populations across the entire range of Salonga, including areas previously unstudied.

From Science Daily

Until now, groundwater -- a critical water resource around the globe, especially in dry regions -- has been largely unstudied in its importance and role in sustaining ecosystems.

From Science Daily

But environmental campaigners say the deep seabed is the last frontier in the planet that remains largely unstudied and untouched by humanity and mining there could cause irreparable damage, no matter how pressing the need.

From BBC

Then there is the un-collared and unstudied male mountain lion that has been elusively and peacefully coexisting with humans in the area for at least 10 years.

From Los Angeles Times