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a. Not hackneyed.
Usage examples of "unhackneyed".
She was young, recently married, fresh and unhackneyed in society, and my imagination decked her out with everything that was pure, lovely, innocent, and angelic in womanhood.
The author has a bright, attractive style, abundant humour of the unhackneyed kind, and command of pathos.
These plays are funds of delightful sentiment, unhackneyed, piquant humor, and minute observation.
I should have liked to see the story concern itself more with the little community in which its earlier scenes are laid, and avail itself of so excellent an opportunity for describing unhackneyed specimens of human nature.
And it was because of the greatness of the man, the unhackneyed vigor of his speech, and the power of his intellect that the students flocked to his lecture-hall and listened with enthusiasm to his teaching.