Undisguised

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Pronunciation: /ʌn.dɪsˈɡaɪzd/

Definitions of undisguised

adjective not concealed or hidden; in plain view

Example Sentences

A1 She looked at him with undisguised admiration.

A2 His undisguised joy at winning the game was evident to everyone.

B1 The politician's undisguised contempt for his opponent was clear during the debate.

B2 The artist's undisguised passion for his work shone through in every brushstroke.

C1 Her undisguised ambition to become CEO was evident in her dedication and hard work.

C2 The author's undisguised criticism of the government sparked controversy among readers.

Examples of undisguised in a Sentence

formal The politician's undisguised contempt for his opponent was evident in his speech.

informal She couldn't hide her undisguised excitement when she saw the surprise party.

slang I could see the undisguised jealousy in her eyes when she found out about the promotion.

figurative His undisguised emotions were like an open book for everyone to read.

Grammatical Forms of undisguised

past tense

undisguised

plural

undisguised

comparative

more undisguised

superlative

most undisguised

present tense

undisguised

future tense

will be undisguised

perfect tense

have been undisguised

continuous tense

is being undisguised

singular

undisguised

positive degree

undisguised

infinitive

to undisguise

gerund

undisguising

participle

undisguised

Origin and Evolution of undisguised

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'undisguised' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'disguised', which comes from the Old French word 'desguiser' meaning 'to change one's appearance'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something that is not concealed or hidden, the meaning of 'undisguised' has evolved to also imply something that is straightforward, open, or blatant.