Examples of 'unstudied' in a sentence

Meaning of "unstudied"

Unstudied is an adjective used to describe something that lacks preparation or research. It could refer to a casual approach or lack of formal study or analysis
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  • Free of artifice or cunning; innocent, spontaneous and unaffected.
  • Not gained by study.
  • Not studied.

How to use "unstudied" in a sentence

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A number of its archaeological artefacts remain unstudied.
These cases are relatively unstudied due to their rarity.
Most of them remain unrecorded and unstudied.
Things left completely unstudied to the present day.
The social behaviour is relatively unstudied.
There are many unstudied archeological sites.
Yet my love letters resemble a piece of an unstudied sutra.
And although unstudied men do not conceive any.
Long term outcomes and safety remain unstudied.
It is virtually unstudied in the academic world.
These dialects remain unstudied.
And these are very unstudied sounds because they are hard to measure.
Prehistoric borrowing is essentially unstudied.
The unstudied sea.
His attention was attracted by new unstudied problems of mycology.

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Yet the results of this process have been largely unstudied.
I always wish to give them as unstudied an air as possible.
The effect of deployment on mental health in military spouses is largely unstudied.
Both these techniques are unstudied in pregnancy.
That means that low amplitude ruptures and fracturing zones stay unstudied.
Conchaspididae is a small and relatively unstudied family of scale insects.
The cultural and behavioral norms of virtual worlds and gaming are generally unstudied.
They feel honest and unstudied and evoke a simpler time.
Adverse effects were largely unstudied.
One reason shame has gone unstudied is that it is a very difficult emotion to capture.
But meat mummies have been mostly unstudied until now.
The fossils were sitting unstudied in a drawer at the National museum of Kenya for decades.
It has until recently been unstudied.
The unstudied effect of Internet.
Any connection between these two activities is unstudied and unconfirmed.
These squawks are a very unstudied sound, as they are notably difficult to measure.
The collection was the first work devoted to this unstudied region.
Thousands and possibly millions of species remain unstudied and/or susceptible to extinction by habitat destruction.
The material studied included both historic collections and previously unstudied amber specimens.
The Niam-Niam parrot is relatively unstudied and very little is known about this elusive bird.
But project partners say the specific role of culture in creativity is still largely unstudied.
Unknown and unstudied.
Analysis of gene islands within highly repetitive genomes of plants like wheat remains largely unstudied.
But I try to give them as unstudied an air as possible.
The ability might also be tied to disease susceptibility or other unknown and unstudied issues.
Generally, alternative therapies are disproved or unstudied methods that have no role in cancer care.
Answering that question has led AARD scientists into a relatively unstudied field.
Walp . is a largely unstudied early successional tree native to the Pacific Northwest.
Threat connected especially with migrations There are no known threats because migrations remain unstudied.
Leslau specialized in previously unrecorded and unstudied Semitic languages of Ethiopia.
The relationship between branch offices and sub-field offices remains largely unstudied.
The band Pony Up! has that unstudied sexiness and innate flirtatiousness in its sensual jangle.
Nanotechnology is an example of a new, relatively unstudied technology.
It 's an unstudied field.
However, its phytochemistry remains predominantly unstudied.

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