unstudied
1Unstudied — Un*stud ied, a. 1. Not studied; not acquired by study; unlabored; natural. [1913 Webster] 2. Not skilled; unversed; followed by in. [1913 Webster] 3. Not spent in study. [Obs.] To cloak the defects of their unstudied years. Milton. [1913 Webster] …
2unstudied — index casual, ingenuous, perfunctory, simple, spontaneous, unpremeditated, unversed Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton …
3unstudied — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not laboured or artificial; natural …
4unstudied — [unstud′ēd] adj. 1. not got by study or conscious effort 2. spontaneous; natural; unaffected 3. not having studied; unlearned or unversed (in) …
5unstudied — adjective formal an unstudied quality seems natural and is not a result of effort or practice: unstudied grace …
6unstudied — /un stud eed/, adj. 1. not studied; not premeditated or labored; natural; unaffected. 2. not having studied; not possessing knowledge in a specific field; unversed: He is unstudied in law. [1350 1400; ME; see UN 1, STUDIED] * * * …
7unstudied — un|stud|ied [ ʌn stʌdid ] adjective unstudied behavior is natural and sincere …
8unstudied — adjective his unstudied grace Syn: natural, easy, spontaneous, unaffected, unforced, uncontrived, unstilted, unpretentious, ingenuous, without airs, artless …
9unstudied — UK [ʌnˈstʌdɪd] / US adjective unstudied behaviour is natural and sincere …
10unstudied — adjective Date: 14th century not studied: as a. not acquired by study b. not forced ; not done or planned for effect …