“+ adjective
Etymology: un- (I) + spoiled, past participle of spoil
1.
a. : not pillaged or plundered
the land is unspoiled by war
b. : not spoiled or decayed
2.
a. : not worn or damaged
stamps … in perfect condition with the gum unspoiled — Barbara Hooper
b. : not marred or altered from a natural or original state especially by industry, commerce, or tourism
a paradise of color and silence which has somehow remained unspoiled and uncommercialized — Guy Priest
primitive, unspoiled , breathtaking in the ruggedness of its mountains and the simplicity of its people — T.H.Fielding
magnificent coast … is unspoiled by industry — L.D.Stamp
c. : not deteriorated or impaired in character or disposition by excessive pampering or indulgence or contaminating influences
thanks to the sturdy simplicity of their parents, quite unspoiled — Nevil Shute
liked each other at once, both being good-humored … and unspoiled by fame — Irish Digest