uncaricatured

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

un- +‎ caricatured

Adjective[edit]

uncaricatured (not comparable)

  1. Not caricatured.
    • 1882, H.D. Traill, Sterne[1]:
      This is curiously illustrated in his handling of what is, perhaps, the next most successful of the uncaricatured portraits in the Shandy gallery--the presentment of the Rev. Mr. Yorick.
    • 1908, J. H. Beibitz, Gloria Crucis[2]:
      Now, in the human character of Jesus Christ, we see, for the first time, the perfect, genuine, uncaricatured humanity, in which the human will is at every point in absolute agreement and fellowship with the Divine Will.