How to Use unstudied in a Sentence

unstudied

adjective
  • She moved with an unstudied grace.
  • The spacecraft will take a close look at the sun's poles, which are a relatively unstudied region of the star.
    Jennifer Leman, Popular Mechanics, 16 July 2020
  • The decor is deliberately unstudied, paired with the low thrum of hip-hop.
    Sophie Dening, Condé Nast Traveler, 27 Oct. 2021
  • Most people don’t have occasion to think about the many unstudied species of animals who live on the seafloor.
    Popular Science, 2 June 2020
  • That’s because, for all its testosterone rage, the band violated the notion that to be male is to be steady, unstudied, and tough.
    Spencer Kornhaber, The Atlantic, 25 June 2018
  • There is more to learn by adding new, unstudied population groups.
    Zané Lombard, Quartz Africa, 25 Nov. 2020
  • With a penchant for bright colors and patterns, Vogue’s latest cover star is a paragon of unstudied, downtown style.
    Sarah Spellings, Vogue, 14 Dec. 2020
  • And in one cabinet, there are the final six pristine moon samples, still unsealed and unstudied.
    CBS News, 12 July 2019
  • But grasses growing far beneath the waves often go unstudied compared to those closer to shore.
    Chris Stirewalt, Fox News, 13 Apr. 2018
  • The procedure itself is painful, and the results vary from person to person for unknown and unstudied reasons.
    Quinn Norton, WIRED, 7 June 2006
  • If toolmaking was more of an unstudied crapshoot, scientists would expect tools of all kinds to be made with all three of these families of stone.
    Caroline Delbert, Popular Mechanics, 5 Feb. 2020
  • But the fact they were left languishing unstudied for 15 years or so and put on display at a Sydney opal store led Foster to decide to reclaim his discovery.
    John Pickrell, National Geographic, 3 June 2019
  • At this crucial continental juncture sits Arabia—a vast stretch of land that long went unstudied.
    Maya Wei-Haas, National Geographic, 17 Sep. 2020
  • But giving patients unproven and unstudied treatments puts them at risk.
    NBC News, 23 Mar. 2020
  • The site was soon closed and remained unstudied until anthropologists returned to the chamber in 2004.
    Nicholas St. Fleur, New York Times, 2 June 2017
  • The insight came from a previously unstudied tablet that Ossendrijver spotted in a stack of old photos from the British Museum.
    Jonathon Keats, Discover Magazine, 19 Dec. 2016
  • The luxury of the everyday, its unstudied elegance, is a constant in his vision.
    Stellene Volandes, Town & Country, 12 Sep. 2017
  • Her book works because her blank verse, with its seemingly unstudied enjambments, is supple yet pared down.
    Dwight Garner, New York Times, 14 Mar. 2017
  • Hadid styled the outfit with her usual unstudied flair, throwing on modish ankle boots, chunky rings, and oversize hoop earrings.
    Madeline Fass, Vogue, 9 Oct. 2018
  • Nearly half the 19 chemicals are unstudied, and scientists do not know the safe level of exposure, EPA stated.
    Gayathri Vaidyanathan, Scientific American, 4 Apr. 2016
  • The tousled cropped hair and effortless, unstudied glamour.
    Paula McLain, Town & Country, 17 Jan. 2017
  • It was collected in Morocco in 1999, but went unstudied until now.
    Gemma Tarlach, Discover Magazine, 1 Jan. 2019
  • The new work lays out the most accurate ages of the alien sand grains yet, the reward for a painstaking re-analysis of data from an older batch of grains alongside fresh research on a previously unstudied grain group.
    Charlie Wood, Popular Science, 14 Jan. 2020
  • No longer do Gossip Girl characters dress like fashion editors; fashion editors want to dress with the unstudied aplomb of Gossip Girl 2.0 teens.
    Steff Yotka, Vogue, 9 Sep. 2021
  • Scientists at the University of Hawaii have released a new researched opinion about the unstudied consequences of deep sea mining.
    Caroline Delbert, Popular Mechanics, 13 July 2020
  • These cut-paper profiles are a centuries-old art form but relatively unstudied.
    Anita Gates, New York Times, 7 Mar. 2018
  • All schools showed low degrees of transmission, for which the report credited the only unstudied pillar, the masking policy.
    Tom Nicholson, WSJ, 8 July 2021
  • Over the last two decades, lawmakers have paid to bolster police presence in schools, a largely unstudied solution, to prevent gun violence.
    CNN, 17 June 2020
  • In the centuries following Byrne’s death, his bones went largely unstudied, simply staying on view at the Hunterian Museum.
    Meilan Solly, Smithsonian Magazine, 17 Jan. 2023
  • Ben produced several of Allison’s albums, and Sidran’s unstudied vocals and chunky piano lines echo the Allison touch.
    Bo Emerson, ajc, 11 Aug. 2022

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