Pronunciation: /ʌn.dɪˈsɛm.blɪŋ/
adjective not pretending or deceiving; sincere
A1 She spoke with undissembling honesty about her feelings.
A2 The child's undissembling smile showed his true joy.
B1 The politician's undissembling promises won over many voters.
B2 The artist's undissembling portrayal of emotion captivated the audience.
C1 The CEO's undissembling leadership style inspired trust among employees.
C2 The author's undissembling critique of society sparked controversy and debate.
formal Her undissembling honesty made her a trusted advisor in the company.
informal I appreciate your undissembling attitude, always telling it like it is.
slang I can't stand people who are always so undissembling, just be real for once.
figurative The artist's undissembling portrayal of emotion in his paintings was truly captivating.
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