- unspoiled un·spoiled [ʌn'spɔɪld]
- (countryside, beauty) non deturpato (-a), (child) non viziato (-a), (person) genuino (-a)
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unspoiled — un|spoiled [ˌʌnˈspɔıld] adj also un|spoilt [ˌʌnˈspɔılt] BrE 1.) an unspoiled place is beautiful because it has not changed for a long time and does not have a lot of new buildings ▪ unspoiled countryside 2.) someone who is unspoiled has not… … Dictionary of contemporary English
unspoiled — un|spoiled [ ,ʌn spɔıld ] adjective an unspoiled place has not been changed in ways that make it less beautiful or enjoyable … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
unspoiled — adjective Not spoiled or touched; pure … Wiktionary
unspoiled — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. perfect, intact, whole, wholesome; untouched, pristine; ingenuous. See purity. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. unblemished, spotless, faultless, wholesome; see perfect 2 , pure 2 . III (Roget s 3… … English dictionary for students
unspoiled — adj. not spoiled … English contemporary dictionary
unspoiled — un·spoiled … English syllables
unspoiled — un•spoiled′ adj … From formal English to slang
spoil — 01. The sudden rainstorm really [spoiled] our picnic. 02. They really [spoil] their son by giving him anything he wants. 03. Don t let a little misunderstanding [spoil] your evening. 04. My nana always said that it is the job of a grandparent to… … Grammatical examples in English
Eight Cousins — Eight Cousins, or The Aunt Hill was published in 1875 by American novelist Louisa May Alcott. It is the story of Rose Campbell, a lonely and sickly girl who has been recently orphaned and must now reside with her maiden aunts, the matriarchs of… … Wikipedia
pristine — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. prime, first, dawnlike, primordial; fresh, dewy, pure, virginal, unspoiled. See beginning, oldness. Ant., used, old. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. primitive, initial, primary; see fundamental 1 ,… … English dictionary for students
musty — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. stale, fusty, moldy. See deterioration. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Spoiled] Syn. moldy, putrid, rank; see rotten 1 , spoiled . 2. [Stale with age] Syn. fusty, dusty, moth eaten, crumbling, dry,… … English dictionary for students