[
UK
/ʌndɪsɡˈaɪzd/
]
[ US /ˌəndɪsˈɡaɪzd/ ]
[ US /ˌəndɪsˈɡaɪzd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
plain to see
undisguised curiosity
How To Use undisguised In A Sentence
- He was watching the conversation with undisguised interest.
- Giuseppe is about to put me up, and then suddenly ducks away, to my immense discomfiture and the undisguised entertainment of the neighbourhood. Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys
- It was very ludicrous to see our late servant giving up his charge to our present one -- the solemnity with which the iron tureen, and the one knife, and the three forks, that were not furcated, seeing that they had but one prong each, were surrendered: Joshua's contempt at the sordid poverty of the republic to which he was to administer, was quite as undisguised as his surprise. Rattlin the Reefer
- He was not really listening to her, but rather looking at William with undisguised interest.
- Nevertheless, there was undisguised relief in both London and Washington that the military campaign had achieved a decisive breakthrough after five weeks of aerial bombardment.
- The Defence Secretary rattled through his performance with undisguised contempt for the military tradition he was liquidating.
- So fierce is his gaze, so peremptory his order, that even the shoppers forget the cold for a moment and stare in undisguised curiosity at the man with the red hackle.
- When dissoluteness is condemned, it is so in natural and undisguised terms, but such are never used to stimulate voluptuousness or pleasantry. A Philosophical Dictionary
- undisguised curiosity
- ‘Never do that again,’ Reginald begged, eyeing Jake with undisguised disdain and disgust.