unspoiled
1 of 1adjective/ʌnˈspɔɪld/
Forms:more unspoiled,most unspoiled
1
remaining fresh, pure, and unharmed, without any signs of decay or damage
- We hiked to an unspoiled beach where the water was crystal clear and the sand pristine.
- The unspoiled countryside was a perfect escape from the bustling city.
- The old photograph had been kept in a frame and remained unspoiled despite its age.
- The remote village maintained its unspoiled charm, with traditional houses and untouched landscapes.
- The fruit was picked at the peak of ripeness and was still unspoiled when it arrived at the market.
2
(of food) having retained its freshness and quality
- She carefully inspected each apple to make sure they were unspoiled before baking the pie.
- The milk was still unspoiled, even after a few days past its expiration date.
- The unspoiled apples tasted as fresh as if they had just been picked from the tree.
- He was pleased to find the unspoiled vegetables in the garden, free from pests.
- After a day of hiking, they enjoyed the unspoiled fruits they had packed in their backpacks.
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