Unstudied (adjective)

  1. Not having been thoroughly learned or examined.
  2. Not having been researched or investigated.

Origin:

Derived from the word 'studied' meaning having been thoroughly learned or examined.

Examples:

  1. The unstudied manuscript was discovered in the archives and proved to be a valuable find.
  2. The unstudied region was explored and revealed many new species of plants and animals.
  3. The unstudied topic was finally given attention by the scientific community and led to new discoveries.
  4. The unstudied market was analyzed and showed great potential for growth.
  5. The unstudied data was analyzed and provided new insights into the issue at hand.
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