Unconcealed

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Pronunciation: /ʌn.kənˈsild/

Definitions of unconcealed

adjective not concealed or hidden; in plain view

Example Sentences

A1 The thief's unconcealed guilt was evident in his nervous demeanor.

A2 Her unconcealed excitement at the news was contagious.

B1 The politician's unconcealed disdain for his opponent was clear to all.

B2 The artist's unconcealed passion for his work was reflected in the intricate details.

C1 The professor's unconcealed frustration with the students' lack of effort was palpable.

C2 The CEO's unconcealed ambition to expand the company was evident in his strategic decisions.

Examples of unconcealed in a Sentence

formal The suspect's unconcealed weapon led to his immediate arrest.

informal She couldn't hide her unconcealed excitement when she saw her favorite band live.

slang His unconcealed thirst for adventure always gets him into trouble.

figurative The artist's unconcealed emotions were evident in every brushstroke of the painting.

Grammatical Forms of unconcealed

past tense

unconcealed

plural

unconcealed

comparative

more unconcealed

superlative

most unconcealed

present tense

unconcealed

future tense

will unconceal

perfect tense

has unconcealed

continuous tense

is unconcealing

singular

unconcealed

positive degree

unconcealed

infinitive

to unconceal

gerund

unconcealing

participle

unconcealed

Origin and Evolution of unconcealed

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unconcealed' originates from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'concealed' meaning 'hidden'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'unconcealed' has retained its original meaning of not being hidden or disguised, and is commonly used in various contexts to describe something that is openly visible or obvious.