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undisguised

adjective
un·​dis·​guised | \ ˌən-də-ˈskÄ«zd How to pronounce undisguised (audio) , -dis-ˈgÄ«zd also -diz-\

Definition of undisguised

: not disguised or concealed undisguised impatience

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Other Words from undisguised

undisguisedly \ ˌən-​də-​ˈskÄ«-​zəd-​lē How to pronounce undisguisedly (audio) , -​dis-​ˈgÄ«-​ also  -​diz-​ \ adverb

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The word is never used, but the character speaks in halting sentences and bristles with undisguised passions. Christian Holub, EW.com, "The Fanatic has an out-there performance from John Travolta and not much else," 3 Sep. 2019 But none of that requires liberals to greet Walsh’s announcement with undisguised glee. Alex Pareene, The New Republic, "Joe Walsh Is Running for “Morning Joe”," 29 Aug. 2019 There were other acts of brazen and undisguised repression that provoked the disapproval of much of the world apart from China. Richard Bernstein, The New York Review of Books, "Cambodia: A Country for Rent," 21 Feb. 2019 My father uncorked the 30-year-old vintage and poured out a murky, burgundy liquid that smelled like vinegar, cherries and undisguised malice. Alexandra Kleeman, WSJ, "New Year’s Resolution: Pop Champagne Whenever," 28 Dec. 2018 The grande dame, a figure of undisguised power, was invented in a world of rigid power structures that have since become fluid or no longer exist. Sadie Stein, Town & Country, "The Revival of Les Liaisons Dangereuses and the Evolution of the Society Grand Dame," 20 Sep. 2016 Matthew Green, the city councilor for the industrial area, has undisguised passion for the neighborhood and its history. Ian Austen, New York Times, "‘A Slap in the Canadians’ Face.’ Ontario Steel Town Reacts to Trump’s Tariffs.," 1 June 2018 Blue takes an immediate dislike to his new tenant for some reason, treating her with undisguised hostility and suspicion. Frank Scheck, The Hollywood Reporter, "'Paradise Blue': Theater Review," 15 May 2018 Football is ripe for satire, of course, with its undisguised militarism, its unfamiliarity with the language of irony, its Lombardi-esque moral elevation of stakes that are, in the end, imaginary. Elif Batuman, The New Yorker, "A Public Defender’s Polyphonic Novel of Football and Social Justice," 30 Apr. 2018

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First Known Use of undisguised

15th century, in the meaning defined above

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More Definitions for undisguised

undisguised

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of undisguised

of a feeling : not concealed or hidden