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uncensored

adjective
un·​cen·​sored | \ ˌən-ˈsen(t)-sÉ™rd How to pronounce uncensored (audio) \

Definition of uncensored

: not censored: such as
a : not having any part deleted or suppressed an uncensored version of the film
b : not subject to a censor's examination uncensored e-mail

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The market for raw, uncensored images of childbirth has surged in recent years, spilling from niche to mainstream thanks to platforms like Instagram. Los Angeles Times, "One more big push, then just say cheese!: High-end photographers enter delivery rooms," 16 Aug. 2019 Douyin, launched in 2016, has 230m monthly active users (its owner, ByteDance, has an uncensored version of the app for users outside China, called TikTok). The Economist, "For some in China, the aim of travel is to create 15-second videos," 15 Aug. 2019 IndyFringe is an uncensored theater festival featuring a variety of comedy, cabaret, dance, drama, magic and music shows. Chris Sims, Indianapolis Star, "Everything you need to know about IndyFringe," 14 Aug. 2019 Violent media, uncensored internet use, and an inadequate system for treating mental health problems have all been cited as factors, but none are unique to the US. Tim Fernholz, Quartz, "America’s mass shootings are a political choice," 6 Aug. 2019 Envy, born Raashaun Casey, likens the show’s atmosphere to the barbershop, where black Americans have long held frank, uncensored discussions. Washington Post, "How ‘The Breakfast Club,’ home to brash hosts and irate rappers, became a one-of-a-kind campaign stop," 17 July 2019 Its control over Hong Kong, where people have access to uncensored news, is much shakier. The Economist, "Chinese troops must stay off the streets of Hong Kong," 8 Aug. 2019 The ghosts of Crosby’s past haunt the modest wooden houses tucked into the trees, but the singer-songwriter, with uncensored candor, isn’t afraid to rattle the skeletons in his own closet. Katie Walsh, chicagotribune.com, "‘David Crosby: Remember My Name’ review: Singer-songwriter looks back at life and the music still left to make," 23 July 2019 Brauer said evidence of Trump’s suburban-women voter problem emerged in the results of last year’s midterm elections and in part comes from his uncensored use of Twitter. Salena Zito, Twin Cities, "Salena Zito: Lara Trump tries to fix her party’s woman problem," 25 July 2019

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First Known Use of uncensored

1890, in the meaning defined at sense 2

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uncensored

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of uncensored

: expressed openly without removal of words or opinions that may shock or offend people : not censored