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unconcealed

[ US /ˌənkənˈsiɫd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not concealed or hidden
    her unconcealed hostility poisoned the atmosphere
    watched with unconcealed curiosity

How To Use unconcealed In A Sentence

  • I told the archivist with unconcealed pride that he was a distant relative.
  • Michael is looking at him with unconcealed contempt.
  • Aside from their unconcealed disdain for the ruling clerics in Tehran, they are characterized by an intense nationalism and not a little intergroup disagreement over where Iran should be headed.
  • LarryA: A license to drive a car in public would be like a concealed handgun license to carry a gun in public dont know about you but i drive my cars unconcealed, not concealed. The Volokh Conspiracy » Merrick Garland is no friend of the rights of gun owners
  • Darsie was glad, too, in quite an open, unconcealed fashion, when a legacy of a few thousand pounds lifted a little of the strain from her father's busy shoulders, made it possible to send Harry and Russell to a good boarding-school, continue Clemence's beloved music lessons, and provide many needfuls for household use. A College Girl
  • He declared with unconcealed glee on national TV, "Even Lanny Davis won't be able to say that this is old news. Lanny Davis: Tell It All, Tell It Early, Tell It Yourself
  • Stir in Jardine's unconcealed disdain for Australians generally, and it is tempting to look back on the bodyline Test series as a contest between Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker.
  • There were glowing globes instead of candles; she looked at those with unconcealed interest.
  • The announcement of these measures was met with unconcealed enthusiasm by most of the mass media and the dominant political forces.
  • She submitted to this with unconcealed aversion, but made no move to inter - fere. Here There Are Monsters
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