unspoilt

unspoilt — 形容詞

1. describes a place, especially a natural landscape, that remains beautiful in its

1.形容詞B2
釋義

未受破壞

形容自然風景未被人類開發破壞

describes a place, especially a natural landscape, that remains beautiful in its original state because no buildings, roads, or other human developments have changed or damaged its appearance

例句

The Watanabe family enjoyed an unspoilt island with white sandy beaches and clear water.

Watanabe 一家人在一座未受破壞的島嶼上享受假期,那裡有白色沙灘和清澈海水。

collocation: unspoilt + island / coastline / landscape

Rin walked along the unspoilt coastline, enjoying the wild flowers and the fresh sea air.

Rin 沿著未受破壞的海岸線散步,欣賞著野花和新鮮的海風。

同義詞
  • pristine

    emphasises an almost perfect, untouched condition; slightly more formal than unspoilt

  • untouched

    broader meaning — can refer to a place that humans have never visited or to something not physically handled

  • unspoiled

    US spelling variant; identical in meaning and usage

反義詞
  • spoiled

    describes a place that has been ruined or damaged by human activity

  • built-up

    describes an area covered with houses, shops, offices, and roads

用法筆記

Frequently used to describe natural scenery such as beaches, coastlines, forests, and countryside areas. The word carries a positive, admiring tone. Its US variant spelling is 'unspoiled'.

常見錯誤

❤️ 'The milk is still unspoilt.' ✅ 'The milk is still fresh / hasn’t gone off.' — 'unspoilt' almost never describes food; it is used for places and natural landscapes.