unpractised

English

Etymology

un- + practised

Adjective

unpractised (comparative more unpractised, superlative most unpractised)

  1. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of unpracticed
    • 1961 July, J. Geoffrey Todd, “Impressions of railroading in the United States: Part Two”, in Trains Illustrated, page 425:
      To my unpractised eye, the undulations in the track were quite imperceptible, but the engineer's hand on the throttle was never still.
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