Unvisored

adj, verb

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Definitions

Verb
  1. 1
    simple past and past participle of unvisor form-of, participle, past
Adjective
  1. 1
    Without a visor. not-comparable

    "But the plumes of his unvisored helmet rather shadowed the noble contour of his face; and the ample folds of his mantle in part concealed the points of the cross."

  2. 2
    Exposed; unprotected by a visor or similar mask. not-comparable

    "On their grim features, now The plain unvisored index of the soul, The true untampered witness of the heart, No smile of hope, no look of vanity Beseeching for applause, was seen ;"

  3. 3
    Viewed without a visor, at full visual strength. not-comparable

    "On a big, bright unvisored screen it gives the navigator an instant 'Real World' picture of the scene around him."

Example

More examples

"But the plumes of his unvisored helmet rather shadowed the noble contour of his face; and the ample folds of his mantle in part concealed the points of the cross."

Etymology

From un- + visored.

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