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undisguised

British  
/ ˌʌndɪsˈɡaɪzd /

adjective

  1. not disguised or concealed

    with undisguised glee

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An avaricious, envious flirt on the undisguised lookout for something better, she is angry that John wouldn’t use slave labor to build their house.

From Los Angeles Times

He recounts a story of his own connection to one film with undisguised delight and enthusiasm.

From Los Angeles Times

After a night of tension and drama that saw Hanks go through his full range of emotions from undisguised anguish to wild celebration, Emery and Villa can now almost reach out and touch their dream.

From BBC

Things have changed a lot since the more closeted, AIDS-imperiled days of the ’80s, Adam assures her, with a smile but also some undisguised exasperation.

From Los Angeles Times

He spoke to her memorably with undisguised contempt, and for the most part, the show treated it like "Katie and Tom being the Bickersons."

From Salon