Undissembled
//ˌʌndɪˈsɛmbl̩d// adj
adj ·Uncommon ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Not dissembled.; Not concealed or disguised; evident, obvious.
"She [Delilah] purpos'd to betray me, and (vvhich vvas vvorſe / Then undiſſembl'd hate) vvith vvhat contempt / She ſought to make me Traytor to my ſelf; […]"
- 2 Not dissembled.; Not dissimulated or feigned; genuine, unfaked.
"There is a Reall undiſſembled Faith, vvhich yet is not juſtifying or ſaving. VVho can deny that?"
Example
More examples"She [Delilah] purpos'd to betray me, and (vvhich vvas vvorſe / Then undiſſembl'd hate) vvith vvhat contempt / She ſought to make me Traytor to my ſelf; […]"
Etymology
From un- (prefix meaning ‘not’) + dissembled (“concealed, disguised; dissimulated, feigned”, adjective).
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