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- Dictionaryundecorated/ʌnˈdɛkəreɪtɪd/
adjective
- 1. not adorned or decorated: "the walls were completely undecorated"
- 2. (of a member of the armed forces) not honoured with an award.
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Undecorated means having nothing added to make it more attractive or having no paint or wallpaper on the walls. Learn how to use this adjective with different meanings and examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.
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Undecorated means having nothing added to make it more attractive or having no paint or wallpaper on the walls. Learn more about the word, its pronunciation and related terms with Cambridge Dictionary.
Undecorated means having no decorations or ornaments, or plain and simple. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for undecorated.
undecorated. adjective. not decorated with something to increase its beauty or distinction. synonyms: unadorned. bare, plain, spare, unembellished, unornamented. lacking embellishment or ornamentation. untufted. not adorned with tufts. unclothed.
Undecorated means free from all additions or embellishment. Find synonyms, antonyms, and example sentences of undecorated in this online thesaurus entry.
Undecorated means exhibiting no decoration or unadorned. See how to use this adjective in sentences from The Times and other sources.
Undecorated means not having any decorations or ornaments. Find synonyms and antonyms of undecorated, such as simple, plain, bare, severe, and more, with examples and definitions.