- soned
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English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
rea|soned — «REE zuhnd», adjective. based on reasoning or reasons; reasonable: »This editorial gave a very reasoned approach to the problem facing our nation (Wall Street Journal) … Useful english dictionary
sea|soned — «SEE zuhnd», adjective. 1. a) matured, hardened, or accustomed by some process of seasoning: »seasoned timber, seasoned troops. b) Figurative: »This was the finding last week of the seasoned political observers (Newsweek). SYNONYM(S): experienced … Useful english dictionary
un|les|soned — «uhn LEHS uhnd», adjective. untaught; untutored: »an unlesson d girl, unschool d, unpractised (Shaspeare) … Useful english dictionary
un|rea|soned — «uhn REE zuhnd», adjective. not reasoned or based on reasoning … Useful english dictionary
un|sea|soned — «uhn SEE zuhnd», adjective. 1. not matured, dried, hardened, or prepared by due seasoning: »unseasoned lumber. 2. not inured to a climate, service, work, or mode of life; inexperienced. 3. not tested and approved by time: »unseasoned securities.… … Useful english dictionary
un·sea·soned — /ˌʌnˈsiːzn̩d/ adj 1 : not having a lot of experience in a particular job or activity an unseasoned actor/writer/rookie 2 of food : not having added spices, herbs, salt, pepper, etc. The dish can be left unseasoned … Useful english dictionary
List of level editors — This is a list of level editors for computer and video games. Level editors allow for the customization and modification of levels within games. A person who creates levels for games is a level designer. Official *3D Construction Kit *3D… … Wikipedia
high-seasoned — highˈ seaˈsoned or highˈly seaˈsoned adjective Made rich or piquant with spices or other seasoning • • • Main Entry: ↑high … Useful english dictionary
highly-seasoned — highˈ seaˈsoned or highˈly seaˈsoned adjective Made rich or piquant with spices or other seasoning • • • Main Entry: ↑high … Useful english dictionary
High-seasoned — High sea soned, a. Enriched with spice and condiments; hence, exciting; piquant. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English