Wiktionary
a. (context chiefly of wood English) not weathered or seasoned
WordNet
adj. not worn away by exposure [syn: uneroded]
Usage examples of "unweathered".
His face, though unweathered and unseamed, and much too fine and thin in texture, had a curious affinity to the faces of old sailors or fishermen who have lived a simple, practical life in the light of an overmastering tradition.
He raised his weapon two-handed, then swung a blow against the dark, unweathered stone.
Their unweathered edges were sharp as blades: they had been just as sharp as that for millions upon millions of years, and would be for as long as the satellite should last.
The place looked authentic, if unweathered, and a strange architecture showed what seemed to be Moorish and Asian influences.
Eilif was bowed forward, hands clenched on his knees, gasping through a slack mouth, while Duffy sat down on the bright, unweathered face of a split block of masonry.
There was nothing to see, at first, but the up-angling continuation of the roadway and the slope of the next elevation, but then he saw an open and unweathered carton that had held a clip of small-arms ammunition, lying beside a fresh tire track together with a chewing-gum wrapper.
The stout timbers were yet unweathered and the massive iron hinges showed only a faint tinge of rust.
A good many trees actually stood in narrow little thickets among some of the houses, crowding against the walls, and here and there unweathered stumps stood close by the front of a house.
They have bare, unweathered skin, and their bodies are little fat cylinders, to fit into their dark tunnels.
The askew merlons all showed cracks and chipsrecent, unweathered ones.
The man was dressed like the first two, as a shepherd with ragged clothes, but his unlined and unweathered face made it clear he wasnt native to the mountains.
She believed that his compassion, humanity, love, warmth, all observable qualities, overlay a core as rigid and unweathered and unassailable as the rocky skeletons of the mountains that endured over the eons while everything about them was worn away.
It was made up of rocks ranging from fist size up to giant boulders, tumbled haphazardly, their sharp edges unweathered in the still air.
It was freshly scratched on the stone of the cliffs, unweathered by wind or water, and its meaning was unmistakable.
His skin color is fresh, not the Auschwitz gray, and his shaved scalp is white and unweathered.