Antonyms for seasoned


Grammar : Adj
Spell : see-zuhn
Phonetic Transcription : ˈsi zən


Definition of seasoned

Origin :
  • mid-15c., "flavored, spiced," past participle adjective from season (v.). Meaning "fit for use" is from 1540s; that of "acclimatized, accustomed" is from 1640s.
  • adj experienced
Example sentences :
  • Boiled and seasoned as spinach it makes equally good greens.
  • Extract from : « Her Father's Daughter » by Gene Stratton-Porter
  • Only three things could here interest these seasoned African travellers.
  • Extract from : « The Leopard Woman » by Stewart Edward White
  • He, old and seasoned traveller as he was, had indeed fallen under the spell.
  • Extract from : « The Leopard Woman » by Stewart Edward White
  • Fill it with slices of the lean of cold mutton, or lamb, seasoned also.
  • Extract from : « Directions for Cookery, in its Various Branches » by Eliza Leslie
  • It's only a seasoning, and we must all be seasoned, one way or another.
  • Extract from : « Life And Adventures Of Martin Chuzzlewit » by Charles Dickens
  • The wood was seasoned and dry, and it was tied so closely to his neck that he could scarcely get his teeth to it.
  • Extract from : « White Fang » by Jack London
  • Oh, they were seasoned, each of them, with a bitter infusion!
  • Extract from : « Imogen » by William Godwin
  • The pickle also must be seasoned with the spices above-mentioned.
  • Extract from : « The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory; » by Charlotte Campbell Bury
  • I'm a Regular and always have been, but I'd be glad if my own society was seasoned with a few like him.
  • Extract from : « Keziah Coffin » by Joseph C. Lincoln
  • Even for this his travelled lordship, seasoned and saturated, had no laugh.
  • Extract from : « The Wings of the Dove, Volume 1 of 2 » by Henry James

Synonyms for seasoned

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