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From un- +‎ spoilt.

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unspoilt (comparative more unspoilt, superlative most unspoilt)

  1. Not spoilt, decayed or corrupted.
    Before the motorway was built, this was unspoilt countryside.
    • 2021 July 28, Christian Wolmar, “Forgotten by the railways, but ripe for the exploring”, in RAIL, number 936, page 35:
      Well, during our short staycation at Humberston Fitties, just south of Cleethorpes, we cycled through the very unspoilt Lincolnshire Wolds, which are by no means flat and boring as conventional wisdom about the county suggests.

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