unsifted

/ʌnˈsɪftɪd/
adjective
  1. Not passed through a sieve or strainer; containing lumps or coarse particles.
    • The unsifted sand still had small pebbles mixed in.
    • He prefers unsifted powdered sugar for a more natural look on his pastries.
    • She used unsifted flour for the rustic bread, giving it a heartier texture.
  2. Not examined, sorted, or filtered; raw or unprocessed.
    • The committee received unsifted applications and had to review each one manually.
    • The report contained unsifted data that needed careful analysis.
    • His unsifted thoughts poured out in a messy journal entry.
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