unpractised in the PONS Dictionary

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English
His renderings in this period show amazing power of voice and modulation, compounded with overt emotional expression of a kind hitherto unpractised by his contemporaries and even himself.
en.wikipedia.org
Crucially, there's something bracingly unpractised and unpretentious about the way in which the pair flit between and blend these styles.
thequietus.com
They shuffled out as a group, bashful, the embodiment of mercenary culture and unpractised in the art of engaging with their public.
www.independent.ie
How is a woman unpractised in self-love able to fully grasp what her needs are?
www.brisbanetimes.com.au
Now, hockey looks, when you watch it with an unpractised eye, like an open-information sport.
www.macleans.ca
It means accommodating the unpractised speaker, impassioned voices, new modes of dissent, new styles of argument.
www.abc.net.au

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