Misseasoned
adj
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Badly seasoned.
"And the doctrines of that wicked impostor were as bitter as wormwood, and did put an ill savour and odious distastefulness upon all that were misseasoned with them: insomuch as these seducements proved deadly to many thousand souls."
Example
More examples"And the doctrines of that wicked impostor were as bitter as wormwood, and did put an ill savour and odious distastefulness upon all that were misseasoned with them: insomuch as these seducements proved deadly to many thousand souls."
Etymology
From mis- + seasoned.
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