unpracticed
IPA: ʌnprˈæktɪst
adjective
- Not practiced; inexperienced.
- Not carried out in practice; not usually done.
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Examples of "unpracticed" in Sentences
- We were wildly unpracticed at arguing with each other.
- But when she spoke, she had an insouciant and unpracticed glamour that belonged in a Hollywood film.
- We watched them with pleasure, but their hopping and unpracticed flying also attracted the attention of every other bird in the vicinity.
- And the people who invented it had no idea who the ARVN in Vietnam would become and that they would actually practice the as yet unpracticed concept of ‘torture’.
- I'm pretty certain that most students, as well as most other readers unpracticed in literary criticism, would find the Mimesis passages almost as incomprehensible as the previously quoted passage about "epistemic systems" or as the scholarly papers Lewis-Kraus sat through.
- On his apron, a nametag announced his name as Paul, scribbled in the unpracticed hand of a demented child, resting gently beneath the man breasts that made me feel inadequate as a woman in spite of the fact that my post-pregnancy breasts were nothing shy of floatation devices fit for a small elephant to stay above the surface.
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