Undisguised


verb (used with object), disguised, disguising.
1.
to change the appearance or guise of so as to conceal identity or mislead, as by means of deceptive garb:
The king was disguised as a peasant.
2.
to conceal or cover up the truth or actual character of by a counterfeit form or appearance; misrepresent:
to disguise one’s intentions.
noun
3.
that which disguises; something that serves or is intended for concealment of identity, character, or quality; a deceptive covering, condition, manner, etc.:
Noble words can be the disguise of base intentions.
4.
the makeup, mask, costume, or overall changed appearance of an entertainer:
a clown’s disguise.
5.
the act of disguising:
to speak without disguise.
6.
the state of being disguised; masquerade:
The gods appeared in disguise.
adjective
1.
not disguised or concealed: with undisguised glee
verb
1.
to modify the appearance or manner in order to conceal the identity of (oneself, someone, or something)
2.
(transitive) to misrepresent in order to obscure the actual nature or meaning: to disguise the facts
noun
3.
a mask, costume, or manner that disguises
4.
the act of disguising or the state of being disguised
see: blessing in disguise

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