What is another word for unweathered?

Pronunciation: [ʌnwˈɛðəd] (IPA)

Unweathered means not worn or eroded by exposure to the elements such as wind, rain, or sunlight. Some synonyms for unweathered could be pristine, fresh, new, untouched, immaculate, unspoiled, virginal, and undamaged. Pristine means pure and untouched, often used to describe the condition of an object that is in perfect condition. Fresh refers to something recently made or produced, without any signs of wear or decay. New refers to something that has just been made or acquired, without any use or wear. Untouched means no one has disturbed or changed it since it was first made or created. Immaculate means perfectly clean and without any flaws or marks. Unspoiled means intact or pristine and unaffected by human activities or other disturbances. Virginal refers to something that is pure, untouched, and without any signs of wear or damage.

What are the hypernyms for Unweathered?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for unweathered?

Unweathered is commonly used to describe a surface or material that has not been worn down or affected by prolonged exposure to the elements. Antonyms for unweathered include weather-beaten, aged, damaged, decayed, worn, and weathered. Weather-beaten describes something that has been affected by the weather, while aged and worn refer to something that has been used or exposed to time. On the other hand, damaged and decayed refer to something that has been affected by damage or rot. Weathered, however, is the most commonly used antonym for unweathered, because it refers specifically to something that has been affected by the weather.

What are the antonyms for Unweathered?

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    noun
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Usage examples for Unweathered

She took in the soft hands and the unweathered skin of the dark face.
"Brand Blotters"
William MacLeod Raine
They were complete, singularly unweathered.
"Eight Keys to Eden"
Mark Irvin Clifton
The hill surface is streaked with ash drift and black, unweathered lava flows.
"The Land Of Little Rain"
Mary Hunter Austin

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