misseasoned
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[edit]misseasoned (comparative more misseasoned, superlative most misseasoned)
- Badly seasoned.
- 1808, Joseph Hall, Josiah Pratt, Works: Paraphrases on hard texts, page 514:
- 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.
- 1902, Christine Terhune Herrick, The Little Dinner, page 8:
- 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.
- 2014, Mike Conner ·, Archangel:
- 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.