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  • adjective Not disfigured.

Etymologies

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un- +‎ disfigured

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Examples

  • Thrust hard - thus I will bleed less, and go undisfigured.

    Fiancée 2010

  • He removed them, after a minute, and never was there seen, part of a living man undisfigured by any wound, such a ghastly face as he then disclosed.

    Nicholas Nickleby 2007

  • How it came there, undisfigured and unscorched by gunpowder, and how this crime came to be so clumsily and strangely committed, it is impossible to discover.

    A Child's History of England 2007

  • Yet she was very fond of company, and in pleasant weather often sat in the side doorway looking out on her green yard, where the grass grew short and thick and was undisfigured even by a path toward the steps.

    The Passing of Sister Barsett 1996

  • Thrust hard — thus I will bleed less, and go undisfigured.

    Flashman In The Great Game Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1975

  • Thrust hard - thus I will bleed less, and go undisfigured.

    Flashman In The Great Game Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1975

  • So in the Appian Way, the road of tombs, the fascination of desolation -- a desolation there unbroken and undisfigured by modern buildings or otherwise -- she felt to the full.

    Famous Women: George Sand Bertha Thomas

  • The same dictatorialness and sharp tongue; the same thinly-veiled insolence to Duncan; the same swift smiles from his entrancing lips -- thank Heaven undisfigured by any moustache -- to myself; the same unalterable gentleness to Janet.

    The Argosy Vol. 51, No. 5, May, 1891 Various

  • A word more: the progress of an author who alternates, in turn, between fact and his private fancies (like unequal crutches) cannot in reason be undisfigured by false steps.

    Gallantry Dizain des Fetes Galantes James Branch Cabell 1918

  • The minie-ball had pierced his head just above the forehead, leaving the face undisfigured.

    A soldier's recollections : leaves from the diary of a young Confederate : with an oration on the motives and aims of the soldiers of the South, 1910

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