unadorned

IPA: ʌnʌdˈɔrnd

adjective

  • Having no additional decoration or embellishment; plain and simple
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Examples of "unadorned" in Sentences

  • The images show her bundled up, drinking a coffee and ringless (or "unadorned," per ET).
  • Benioff has down pat the art of writing the kind of unadorned, direct prose that buoys a story along.
  • She referred to an unadorned rectangular stone of some porous rock, perhaps two meters wide and three long, strangely scarred in places.
  • We sat for a minute and a man, clothed in the same kind of unadorned tunic the woman and we were wearing, walked across the stage with a stack of thick notebooks under each arm.
  • The thought is simple and even obvious, and the expression unadorned, and yet what he said had that subtle quality which stirred and still stirs the heart of every man born on the soil of the old Puritan Commonwealth.
  • Though trained as a chemist, he is considered an excellent theologian, and he is legendary for his simple and self-denying way of life: he lives in unadorned rooms near the cathedral in Buenos Aires and takes the bus to his appointments.

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