Undecorated

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈdɛkəˌreɪtɪd/

Definitions of undecorated

adjective describing a state of not being decorated or adorned

Example Sentences

A1 The room was undecorated, with plain white walls and no furniture.

A2 She preferred the undecorated look of minimalism in her apartment.

B1 The undecorated office space felt cold and unwelcoming.

B2 The undecorated conference room lacked any personality or charm.

C1 The undecorated lobby of the hotel was surprisingly elegant in its simplicity.

C2 The undecorated church interior highlighted the beauty of its architecture.

Examples of undecorated in a Sentence

formal The undecorated room felt cold and unwelcoming.

informal I prefer an undecorated space so I can add my own personal touch.

slang I'm not into all that fancy stuff, I like things undecorated.

figurative Her undecorated personality left little room for charm or charisma.

Grammatical Forms of undecorated

past tense

undecorated

plural

undecorated

comparative

more undecorated

superlative

most undecorated

present tense

undecorated

future tense

will undecorate

perfect tense

have undecorated

continuous tense

is undecorating

singular

undecorated

positive degree

undecorated

infinitive

to undecorate

gerund

undecorating

participle

undecorated

Origin and Evolution of undecorated

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'undecorated' originated from the Latin word 'decoratus' which means 'adorned' or 'embellished'. The prefix 'un-' was added to negate the meaning, resulting in 'undecorated'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something lacking adornment or embellishment, 'undecorated' has evolved to also imply simplicity, plainness, or minimalism in design or appearance.