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unpracticed

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ practiced.

Adjective

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unpracticed (comparative more unpracticed, superlative most unpracticed) (American spelling)

  1. Not practiced; inexperienced.
    • 1992, Stella Cameron, Only by Your Touch, Avon Books, →ISBN, pages 64–65:
      Even to his unpracticed eye, the stitching showed the results of a patient hand. A loudly expelled breath drew his attention to Belle Latchett. Her impressive bosom rose inside a plum-colored brocade dress. A buffont of white gauze trembled ...
  2. Not carried out in practice; not usually done.

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