[
UK
/ʌnklˈaʊdɪd/
]
ADJECTIVE
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not made opaque or cloudy by sediment
the wine was unclouded -
not mentally disordered
an unclouded mind -
free from clouds
under a cloudless sky -
(of sound or color) free from anything that dulls or dims
efforts to obtain a clean bass in orchestral recordings
clear laughter like a waterfall
a light lilting voice like a silver bell
clear reds and blues
How To Use unclouded In A Sentence
- the wine was unclouded
- It seems to exist largely in order to prove that your judgment of Unearthed is unclouded by sentiment.
- It first appeared in Creation magazine, which is a great way to keep your thinking on a whole host of issues clear, unclouded and thoroughly Biblical.
- If, however, one consciously steps back and looks at the film through unclouded eyes, it becomes clear that it doesn't tell just one story; it tells dozens of them, with no unifying point of view.
- That this is so clear is one of the benefits of the unclouded view of Morris afforded by these excellent biographies.
- They remain fixed - a bright unclouded blue - on the middle distance.
- But the occasions of departmental non-statutory publication raising, as in that case, a clearly defined issue of law unclouded by political, social or moral overtones, will be rare.
- The way it performs its function unclouded by conscience, remorse, or delusions of morality.
- He stage-managed and was in two sketches in The Dublin Theatre Festival Unclouded Day and Over the Rainbow.
- Our elections should be a contest of policies, unclouded by bigotry or racism.