unadorned in English

adjective
1
not adorned; plain.
Plums, a bird that he saw in the Discovery channel, a week ago, is now in his home in unadorned and plain wood form.

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1. Austere Severely simple; unadorned

2. The walls were plain and unadorned.

3. The essay is simple and unadorned.

4. Her life is very simple and unadorned.

5. They liked their churches to be unadorned.

6. Subject, verb, object: the unadorned, impregnable sentence.

7. The story is recounted in her usual unadorned style.

8. The unadorned truth is sometimes difficult to hear.

9. Many of her verses are short unadorned, and succinct.

10. The language of truth is unadorned and always simple.

11. Bowering’s unadorned lyric poems often engage the matter of daily and literary life.

12. The Naruwan Chorus of Yushan Seminary is cultivated in a surrounding of unadorned nature.

13. Teacher, the how unadorned name, in this special holiday, teacher, you have rested?

14. Loveliness, need not the foreign aid of ornament, but is when unadorned, adorned the most.

15. All that thou wilt find here is a Concise, unadorned account of the wourali poison

16. The room is typically simple and unadorned, with white walls and a tiled floor.

17. These days he still carries on the good fight, primarily through his poignant, unadorned music.

18. Even the view from the big window that runs the width of her office is unadorned.

19. The King's square bookbags may be plain unadorned , but there's no cutting corners with the stitching.

20. Antonyms for Bedizened include austere, plain, severe, stark, unadorned, simple, unembellished, unvarnished, unornamented and restrained

21. A swash character is usually – but not always – an alternate to the regular, unadorned default letterform

22. Everyone is wearing black, the men are in somber suits, the women in severely cut unadorned dresses.

23. Brutalism in digital design is a style that intentionally attempts to look raw, haphazard, or unadorned

24. Bedaubed definition: ornamented in a vulgar or showy fashion synonyms: adorned, decorated antonyms: unadorned, plain, unclothed

25. What's missing from an unadorned, virtual manual affordance is any idea of what function it performs.

26. Arrayed definition: in ceremonial attire and paraphernalia synonyms: panoplied, clothed, clad antonyms: unclothed, unequipped, unadorned, bare

27. Qualifying adjectives and adverbs should be avoided and the use of unadorned nouns and verbs relied on.

28. The fresh-tasting squids are actually at their best plain and unadorned but for a splash of lemon juice.

29. Surrounded by all the Classical buildings, the huge unadorned rock brings us back to the power of the land.

30. Or shop for upholstered Bed frames in a range of neutral-toned fabrics that have an unadorned but elegant, streamlined silhouette

31. Her unadorned skull lends support to the hypothesis that Darwinopterus displayed sexual dimorphism, with males sporting a bony Mohawk-like crest.

32. 18 Then, the importance of friendship and self-protection are told in Snow White which is also an unadorned and admonitory fairy story.

33. She has been said to possess an "adequate youthful megalomania," to "cultivate her forwardness" and to stand for "unadorned genuineness" and "sincerity".

34. Obtain: This item can be purchased from Edric Fyrecog in Lavastorm aITEM-1914981285 -1372086092:Unadorned Steel Circleta\\aITEM-1914981285 -1372086092:Unadorned Steel Circlet\\/a What does this information mean? If you examine it you get a box that says, "This finely wrought Circlet bears ten empty sockets that must once have held sizable gems

35. Unadorned, plain: Tell me the Bare facts.; naked; without covering or clothing: Bare midriff; scarcely sufficient: the Bare necessities Not to be confused

36. Comely It is vital to recognize that words which historians happily adopt from contemporary accounts - ' beautification ', ' neglect ', ' Comely ', ' unadorned ' - are value-ridden and often polemically …

37. Bare bones The mere essentials or plain, unadorned framework of something, as in This outline gives just the Bare bones of the story; details will come later

38. Caparisoned definition: clothed in finery (especially a horse in ornamental trappings) synonyms: clad, clothed antonyms: unclothed, unadorned, unsheathed Synonym.com is the web's best resource for English synonyms, antonyms, and definitions.

39. Plain Armorial 1800-1900:Most 19th century bookplates are unadorned Armorials, unrelieved by any pictorial element and with no attempt to impart any life or three-dimensional quality to the arms

40. Clumsinesses, broken meters; how simple and--so far as you or I can make out--unstudied; how clear, how limpid, how understandable, how unconfused by cross-currents, eddies, undertows; how seemingly unadorned, yet is all adornment, like the lily-of-the-valley; and how compressed, how compact, without a complacency-signal

41. Colm Tóibín’s 2009 novel “Brooklyn” is one of those books that seems like a miracle, a book that reminds the reader just how much power can reside in relatively unadorned language.The Irish-born writer’s book tells the story of Eilis Lacey, a young woman from a working family circa 1950

42. Although George Washington deserves credit for the interior design and furnishings of most of the rooms in the Mansion, the couple's Bedchamber was the domain of Martha Washington who wished that "the Room intended for her Chamber" to be "done quite plain." The ceiling was therefore left unadorned, the plaster walls were whitewashed, and the

43. Bear to give birth to: Bear a child; to suffer; endure; undergo: Bear the blame; to bring: Bear gifts; to render; afford; give: Bear witness, Bear testimony; an animal: a polar Bear Not to be confused with: bare – unadorned, plain: Tell me the bare facts.; naked; without covering or clothing: bare midriff; scarcely sufficient: the bare necessities