ADJECTIVE
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lacking embellishment or ornamentation
a plain hair style
functional architecture featuring stark unornamented concrete
unembellished white walls
How To Use unembellished In A Sentence
- As in the rococo period, virtually no surface was allowed to escape unembellished.
- The story begins, unembellished, with that line about doing what they love to do.
- Painting is, in other words, a fictive art, and it is often most shamelessly fictional when masquerading as unembellished Realism. John Koch's Best Work Is With Naked Subjects
- Frank Wood is an honestly unembellished Jody, and Patrick Clear a restrainedly sympathetic Bill.
- What makes Bloody Sunday so powerful is how unembellished it feels.
- The unembellished dry-stack stone walls and rough-hewn wood plank ceilings highlight the organic textures of the Rocky Mountains.
- He wrote all his speeches himself, and they took on a lean unembellished eloquence full of apt metaphors and precise allusions.
- Above a set of large double doors was a hung a small, unembellished sign, the only relief to its otherwise total anonymity. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
- The salutes were quick and unembellished this time - the fencers were tired.
- After pages of beautifully written memories, Hyena's Belly ends suddenly with a sharp unembellished paragraph.