"Unblossomed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
(adj.) Not yet developed or realized; not yet in full growth or bloom.
Example: "The talents of the young musician were still unblossomed, waiting to be nurtured and polished."
Here are 5 usage examples:
Having a steady and unwavering gaze or attention; not looking away or wandering in the eyes. Cemetery devout; completely absorbed in something, often with intense concentration or attention.
Removed or prevented from being blocked.<br><br>Example: The new policy unblocks access to the restricted website.
Without feeling modest or shy; openly and honestly, often in a way that is surprising or impressive because of its complete lack of hesitation or self-consciousness.
The word "unbosomed" is a verb that means to free or release a feeling or emotion, often a pent-up or reserved one, from restraint or inhibition. It can also refer to the act of freeing or liberating oneself or someone else from a restriction or confinement, often in a physical or emotional sense.<br><br>In a figurative sense, "unbosomed" can also mean to reveal or disclose a secret or a hidden truth, often in a heartfelt or deeply personal way.
Untroubled or unaffected by something that might normally cause concern or disturbance; untroubled or unruffled.