Misseasoned
"Misseasoned" in a Sentence (3 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.
Yet his tastes should not be so fastidious that he will fail to be satisfied with simple, well-cooked food. Least of all, must he have so tender a regard for his palate that a misseasoned dish will spoil his dinner and his temper.
Everything was overcooked and misseasoned, but Kal, seeing how blotched Mrs. Lund's face was, swore it was the best dinner she had ever cooked.
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