undissimulated
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From un- + dissimulated.
Adjective
[edit]undissimulated (comparative more undissimulated, superlative most undissimulated)
- Not dissimulated; genuine, honest.
- 1920, Henry Kitchell Webster, Mary Wollaston[1]:
- He obeyed tractably enough, only turned toward her now and gazed at her with undissimulated intensity; not, though, as if speculating who she might be, rather as if wondering whether she were really there. "
- 1921, Vicente Blasco Iba, The Torrent[2]:
- And the women, as they listened to his tale, applauded the departure with undissimulated pleasure.