unspoiled which mean not spoiled
It was spoiled beef
George McClellan in the Civil War. While there are some other people who wore unusual uniforms in different wars.
No, but Finland was unusual in that it was the only real democracy to enter the war on the side of the Germans.
They were untrained and inexperienced in troop movement. (Much bigger problems awaited him on the return journey.)
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fresh
If Common is to unusual, then spoiled is to fresh. It's like comparing day-old bread to a freshly baked loaf - one's lost its charm while the other is still full of life. So, if you're looking for something that's gone bad, spoiled is your go-to term.
Sliminess, off-odor and unusual colors will tell you if mashed potatoes are spoiled.
spoiled
common IT IS SPOILT
The opposite of unusual is common.
No, "unusual" is an adjective, not a noun. It is used to describe something that is not common or typical.
unusual means not usual and commen ordinary rare
common
spoiled
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