Untried in a sentence as an adjective

There's a big difference between "uncommon" and "untried".

So I would expect more potential hazards from something new, untried and untested.

So what's your process for writing three different versions of an untried app without killing your productivity?

If I need to install the JVM just to try your software, then it's going to remain untried - however many design patterns you've managed to cram into it.

Most contractors aren't willing to do that with untried technologies b/c of the possibilities of cost overruns.

" He most certainly didn't intend the term to be demeaning, but more to contrast it with research languages that include features that are untried and unproven.

I agree with not needing to hire new devs, but convincing management and the business to move to a new, untried system with current devs is no trivial feat.

He focuses on the shortcomings of "traditional programming" while at the same time imagining only the positive aspects of untried methods.

Tackling an extinction-level event is not something we want to scramble for at the last possible minute, using untried technology.

And why the other three murderers in the army who were exposed in the 'collateral damage' video be left free outside untried?The question is why would someone end up leaking state secrets at all?

Good engineering practice: you have an untried technology operating in a complicated environment and in-house testing can only get you so far. Looking at this "in the wild" in a constrained way where you control most of the variables is an obvious next step.

An early prototype algorithm, with lots of room for tweaking - and there are likely radically different learning algorithms, as yet untried or undiscovered, that work better.

- Venture Capital pouring millions into untried businesses.- The crazy valuations.- The recent complains of VCs that "Entrepreneurs aren't working on enough big ideas".It all actually makes sense now.

Untried definitions

adjective

not tried or tested by experience; "unseasoned artillery volunteers"; "still untested in battle"; "an illustrator untried in mural painting"; "a young hand at plowing"

See also: unseasoned untested young

adjective

not yet proved or subjected to testing; "an untested drug"; "untested theory"; "an untried procedure"

See also: untested