1. unspoiled - Adjective
2. unspoiled - Adjective Satellite
not left to spoil
not decayed or decomposed
Source: WordNetMere colour, unspoiled by meaning, and unallied with definite form, can speak to the soul in a thousand different ways. Oscar Wilde
[Nelson] "...One nice thing about Florida, it makes Pennsylvania look unspoiled." John Updike
Standing on soil feels so much different than standing on city pavement; it lets you look inward and reflect and see who you really are, while you see a beautiful, unspoiled land as far as the eye can see. It allows your inner life to grow. Ricardo Montalban
Story belongs to the people. They are sounder judges of it than anyone else, for their senses are unspoiled and their emotions are free. Pearl S. Buck
Barbarism has its vices, its sophistries, no less than civilization. Your cynicisms and sophistications are weak and childish beside the elemental cynicism, the vital sophistication of what you call savagery. If our virtues were unspoiled as a new-born panther cub, our sins were older than Nineveh. Robert E. Howard
No one can feel more gratefully the charm of noble scenery, or the refreshment of escape into the unspoiled solitudes of nature, than the laborer at some close in-door employment. Lucy Larcom