[
UK
/ʌndˈaɪd/
]
ADJECTIVE
-
not artificially colored or bleached
unbleached blonde hair
undyed cotton
her hair is uncolored
How To Use undyed In A Sentence
- His undyed, canvas colored clothing was torn and stained from playing in the forests and climbing trees.
- His trousers were of moleskin; his boots reached almost to his knees; for head-covering he had the cheapest kind of undyed felt, its form exactly that of the old petasus. The Nether World
- It was made of a heavy undyed material and fell over her hips.
- Traditionally dyed a garish yellow nowadays increasingly eaten undyed .
- Gothic house next to St. Joseph's, a trim little Gothic house covered with the oiled curls of an ampelopsis still undyed by autumn's henna. The Altar Steps
- I just took an undyed ball and hoped it would pass off for ‘taupe’.
- She doesn't like most of the polyester material here and often buys plain undyed muslin and dyes it with her batik dyes to get the colors she wants in cottons. A Great (Sewing) Notion
- - There is now an undyed blue rose; a GM product with genes from petunias. Talk: Stewart Brand
- Pale bales of leather, all undyed, were in shaggy rolls like giant pastry.
- 200g skinless boneless undyed smoked haddock, from sustainable sources ? The Sun