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.
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  • 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.
  • As in the rococo period, virtually no surface was allowed to escape unembellished.
  • And then he would present the results in, shall we say, a relatively unembellished way.
  • When casting, Madden says: ‘I picked him out because his take on the movement was unembellished.’
  • 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
  • His account of his ascent to the upper echelons of the British literary canon is so concise and unembellished, so, well, Swiftian, it could have been delivered by one of his own characters.
  • This lack of structure could be seen as a flaw; but as part of Oldman's vision, it works as a kind of unadorned, unembellished honesty.
  • Someone, please give us the facts unembellished by hype, but backed up by commitments and figures we can both understand and rely upon.
  • Her skin was unembellished and was almost shining.
  • Limiting most of your selection to simple, unembellished items will provide the opportunity to set off, or feature, a more decorative one - such as the group of patterned mugs shown here.
  • unembellished white walls
  • I love the great stories unembellished with fiction: The second World War, for instance.
  • In keeping with Scottish traditions of frugality and a canny eye for making a penny, the Freemasons who designed it felt that it would be of much more use if it remained relatively unembellished.
  • Five of us shared a dozen oysters and an unembellished boiled crab.
  • The stark, unembellished style reflects perfectly the silence and sense of infinite time and space.
  • By the conclusion of the show, the unembellished, standard shotgun sold for a final impressive auction bid of $65,000.
  • Throughout, Tait notes that Witherspoon's sermons were earnest, clear, precise, direct, and unembellished by rhetorical flourishes.
  • The prose is lean and unembellished, and the story flows easily out of it.

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