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undisguised [ˌʌndɪsˈgaɪzd] adj
not disguised or concealed with undisguised glee ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
undisguised adjective obvious, open, evident, complete, patent, utter, explicit, manifest, transparent, blatant, overt, unmistakable, out-and-out, wholehearted, thoroughgoing, unconcealed, unfeigned He looked down at Bauer in undisguised disgust. secret, hidden, disguised, concealed, covert, feigned Translations undisguised [ˈʌndɪsˈgaɪzd] ADJ 1. (= with no disguise) → sin disfraz 2. (fig) [pleasure, relief, hostility] → manifiesto, indisimulado an undisguised attempt to do sth → un intento manifiesto de hacer algo undisguised adj → ungetarnt; (fig) truth → unverhüllt; dislike, affection → unverhohlen; an undisguised attempt to do something → ein unverhüllter Versuch, etw zu tun How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| All the rest of the people in the dressing tent were watching the same thing, with the exception of De Ville whom I noticed staring at Wallace with undisguised hatred. But, partly that she dreaded the secret or undisguised interference of old Roger Chillingworth, and partly that her conscious heart imparted suspicion where none could have been felt, and partly that both the minister and she would need the whole wide world to breathe in, while they talked together -- for all these reasons Hester never thought of meeting him in any narrower privacy than beneath the open sky. And I would have thee know, Sancho, that if the naked truth, undisguised by flattery, came to the ears of princes, times would be different, and other ages would be reckoned iron ages more than ours, which I hold to be the golden of these latter days. |
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