unstudied

adjective
UK: /ʌnˈstʌdid/
US: /ʌnˈstʌdid/
  1. Appearing natural and relaxed; without seeming to be forced or artificial.

    1. Her performance was unstudied and charming.
    2. The actor's unstudied manner made the character seem incredibly authentic and relatable.
  2. Not learned or acquired through formal study; not carefully considered or planned.

    1. His talent for the piano was unstudied but remarkable.
    2. The politician made an unstudied comment that caused quite a controversy at the meeting.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "unstudied" in English means: Appearing natural and relaxed; without seeming to be forced or artificial., Not learned or acquired through formal study; not carefully considered or planned..

The phonetic transcription of "unstudied" is /ʌnˈstʌdid/ in British English and /ʌnˈstʌdid/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "unstudied": natural, spontaneous, impromptu, unaffected, informal, casual, extemporaneous, unplanned.

Example usage of "unstudied": "Her performance was unstudied and charming.". More examples on the page.