Definition of unfashioned in English:
 unfashioned
adjectiveʌnˈfaʃ(ə)ndˌənˈfæʃənd
literary Not made into a specific shape; formless.
 a cloudy confluence of unfashioned light
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Another unique characteristic is that pearls are the only gem commonly worn unfashioned (not cut or polished).
 -  A passing picture, a stray word, a fugitive thought caught up by them sets in motion a long train of dreamy, unfashioned, unfinished thoughts.
 -  Also, much of this country is beautiful in a completely unfashioned way, the way a racehorse is, or a huge cat.
 -  The subject firmly grips a ransacked, unfashioned garment secured by a simple-knotted line of inter-woven string.
 -  Chimpanzee males are much more likely to throw such unfashioned missiles than are chimpanzee females, though with limited accuracy.
 
  Definition of unfashioned in US English:
 unfashioned
adjectiveˌənˈfaSHəndˌənˈfæʃənd
literary Not made into a specific shape; formless.
 a cloudy confluence of unfashioned light
 Example sentencesExamples
-  The subject firmly grips a ransacked, unfashioned garment secured by a simple-knotted line of inter-woven string.
 -  Chimpanzee males are much more likely to throw such unfashioned missiles than are chimpanzee females, though with limited accuracy.
 -  Also, much of this country is beautiful in a completely unfashioned way, the way a racehorse is, or a huge cat.
 -  A passing picture, a stray word, a fugitive thought caught up by them sets in motion a long train of dreamy, unfashioned, unfinished thoughts.
 -  Another unique characteristic is that pearls are the only gem commonly worn unfashioned (not cut or polished).