Definitions
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- adj. Lacking sufficient seasoning.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Yummy... and I can't say that "underseasoned" is scoring this book any points either...
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Lets not forget the limp, undercooked, underseasoned, fries on top of the sandwitch (why if not the gimmick factor), or drowning in processed cheese whiz.
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Ty-Lör: I definitely think my dishes were underseasoned.
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After winning the quickfire with Grayson, he came up short in the head-to-head elimination challenge with his healthy, but ultimately dry and underseasoned, take on a chicken salad sandwich for a 200-person block party.
Top Chef's Chris Jones: I Had a Bad Feeling About Everything
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The seafood is fresh, with that oceany salty-sweet flavor; the sausage is good (though underseasoned compared to what the rest of the world calls linguica); and the grilled potatoes, with their creamy insides and smoky finish, are a real treat.
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At that point you can also put in more dried herbs if the dish tastes underseasoned.
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But risotto, overcooked pasta, underseasoned sauce—there were not only second chances but hundreds.
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Super crispy, the fried chicken was underseasoned but very tender.
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They can keep their underseasoned and undercooked burritos!
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Though underseasoned (rather undersalted), it was braised til it melted from the bone, like a good Lamb osso bucco.
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