Unstudied
in sentence
6 examples of Unstudied in a sentence
And these are very
unstudied
sounds because they're hard to measure.
In fact, throughout history, the fate of refugees seeking asylum in another land has largely been
unstudied.
A bright red handkerchief was wound in a very loose and
unstudied
style round his neck, and an old white hat was carelessly thrown on one side of his head.
To this Mr. Weller replied with an easy and
unstudied
closing of one eye; which might be considered to mean, either that he would have thought it, or that he would not have thought it, or that he had never thought anything at all about it, as the observer's imagination suggested.
Their gentleness, their genuine attention to other people, and their manly
unstudied
simplicity is much more accordant with her real disposition, than the liveliness--often artificial, and often ill-timed of the other.
"They arise chiefly from what is passing at the time, and though I sometimes amuse myself with suggesting and arranging such little elegant compliments as may be adapted to ordinary occasions, I always wish to give them as
unstudied
an air as possible."
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