What is another word for unedited?

Pronunciation: [ʌnˈɛdɪtɪd] (IPA)

Unedited is a term that refers to text or media that has not been altered, revised, or corrected in any way. Some synonyms for unedited include unaltered, unmodified, unchanged, unprocessed, raw, original, uncut, uncensored, unpolished, and unrefined. Each of these synonyms carries a slightly different connotation, but each suggests that the work in question has not been revised or corrected in any way. Depending on the context in which it is being used, one synonym may be more appropriate than another. However, all these words indicate that the work is in its original, authentic, and unmodified state.

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What are the hypernyms for Unedited?

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What are the opposite words for unedited?

Some of the most common antonyms for the word "unedited" are "edited", "polished", "refined", "revised", and "corrected". When something is edited, it means that it has been carefully reviewed and modified to correct any errors, refine the language, and improve the overall quality. An unedited work, on the other hand, may contain mistakes, inconsistencies, and rough spots in the writing. By contrast, a polished or refined work is one that has been expertly edited to a high level of quality, while a revised work has undergone significant changes and improvements. Corrected work, finally, means that any errors or mistakes have been corrected after review.

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Usage examples for Unedited

Father Mercado is the only one who has written a special treatise on the subject and his manuscript remained unedited until the Augustinian Fathers of Manila published it in the last edition of Father Blanco's "Flora"; but neither this work nor those of Clain or Santa Maria are useful to a physician, nor are they as accurately written as works of a scientific character should be.
"The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines"
T. H. Pardo de Tavera
It has unedited quotes from around the Arab world.
"The Online World"
Odd de Presno
If, as we hope, the unedited memoirs left by Rene d'Argenson will be given to the world, they will be found fully to justify the opinion of Duclos, with regard to this Minister, and the inappropriateness of his nickname.
"The Memoirs of Louis XV. and XVI., Volume 2 Being Secret Memoirs of Madame du Hausset, Lady's Maid to Madame de Pompadour, and of an Unknown English Girl and The Princess Lamballe"
Madame du Hausset, and of an Unknown English Girl and the Princess Lamballe

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